The
user has the right to object at any time to
data processing based on Art. 6 (1) (e) or
(f) GDPR for reasons arising from his
particular situation, unless JoyBorn can
prove compelling reasons worthy of
protection, which outweigh the interests of
the user, or the processing serves to
assert, exercise or defend legal claims. The
user can object to data processing for the
purpose of direct advertising at any time
without special reasons being
required.
The
user has the right to obtain free of charge
from JoyBorn the personal data stored by
JoyBorn concerning him or her, the
processing purposes, their origin, which
transfer to which recipients or categories
of recipients took place, the storage period
and the rights of the data subjects
available to him or her.
3.
Right to correction, deletion and/or
restriction of data processing
Furthermore,
the user has the right to request at any
time the correction of incorrect data, the
deletion and/or restriction of the
processing of personal data stored about him
or her, insofar as there is no legal
obligation for JoyBorn to keep records or
other reasons in the sense of Art. 17 (3)
GDPR which prevent deletion. Insofar as this
includes personal data that is necessary for
the provision of services to the user, the
deletion or restriction of the processing of
this data can only take place when the user
no longer uses JoyBorn's services.
4.
Right to data portability
If
the user provides data relating to him or
her and JoyBorn processes such data on the
basis of the user's consent or in order to
fulfil the contract, the user may request
that he/she receives such data in a
structured, current and machine-readable
format from JoyBorn or that JoyBorn
transmits such data to another controller,
insofar as this is technically possible
(so-called right to data
portability).
5.
Right to revoke consent
Any
consent given by the user to the use of
personal data can be freely revoked by the
user at any time with effect for the
future.
6.
Right to complain to a supervisory
authority
The
user may also lodge a complaint with a
supervisory authority against data
processing which he or she considers to be
in breach of the statutory
provisions.