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Data Protection Regulations
Dear customer,These data protection regulations provide you with an overview of what personal data Ringier AG (hereinafter either «Ringier», «we» or «us») and the companies affiliated with Ringier (hereinafter the «Ringier Group») collect about you, how this personal data is processed and to whom it may be disclosed when you interact with us or we interact with you (e.g. when you use our websites or mobile applications). You will also learn what rights you have under applicable data protection law and how you can exercise them.
Please review these data protection regulations at regular intervals so that you are always informed on what happens to your personal data and how you can exercise your rights.
What you need to know about us:
1. Who is Ringier?We are required by law to inform you of the controller under data protection law for the processing of personal data described in these data protection regulations. Under data protection law, the controller is the person who determines whether, for what purposes and how personal data is processed. This is, in principle, Ringier AG, Brühlstrasse 5, 4800 Zofingen with regard to the processing of personal data in accordance with these data protection regulations.
Ringier is an independent Swiss family-owned company founded in 1833. Today, Ringier is an innovative, digital and diversified media company operating in 19 countries with over 6,400 employees. Based on its 188-year history, Ringier stands for pioneering spirit and individuality, for independence as well as for freedom of expression and diversity of information.
Find out more about Ringier here: About us.
When processing personal data in accordance with these data protection regulations, other companies may jointly act as the controller if they contribute to the decision about the purpose or nature of the processing. In particular, this includes advertising partners or companies whose tools we integrate into our websites or applications (a current list of these advertising partners and companies can be found here) as well as the companies of the Ringier Group. We remain your primary point of contact, even if other co-controllers exist.
2. Who belongs to the Ringier Group?The Ringier Group includes the Ringier-affiliated companies located in Switzerland. These include, for example, the following subsidiaries: DeinDeal AG, Swissprinters AG, JobCloud AG, Ringier Axel Springer Schweiz AG and several others.
If you would like to find out more about the Ringier-affiliated companies and other holdings of Ringier in Europe and Africa, click here:
3. What is the nature of the Ringier Group’s operations?Today, Ringier manages leading brands in print, TV, radio, online and mobile media and runs successful print, entertainment and internet businesses. The Ringier Group produces Blick, SonntagsBlick, Schweizer Illustrierte, Schweizer Landliebe, Handelszeitung, der Beobachter and others. The complete portfolio is listed here: Brands.
4. Data securityRingier operates secure data networks which meet the relevant technical standards. All necessary and reasonable technical and organisational precautions are taken to protect your personal data against loss, destruction, falsification, manipulation and unauthorised access.
Although Ringier has taken every necessary step to prevent personal data from being disclosed through data transfer errors and/or unauthorised access by third parties, it cannot accept any liability for such unwanted incidents.
5. Who can you contact?There are various ways to contact us:
If you have a legal question regarding data protection, you can send an email to datenschutz@ringier.ch. Of course, you are also free to write us a letter: Ringier AG, Datenschutz, Dufourstrasse 23, 8008 Zurich.
If you have a question regarding your subscription or other customer relationship with us, please send an email to kundenservice@ringier.ch or a letter to Ringier AG, Kundenkontakt Center, Brühlstrasse 5, 4800 Zofingen. You can also reach our Customer Contact Centre by calling +41 (0)848 880 850.
6. Legal basisWhen processing your personal data, we observe the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection along with its regulations and – where applicable – the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union (GDPR).
7. Changes to and acceptance of these data protection regulationsRingier modifies these data protection regulations as appropriate according to new or changing requirements. The latest version of this data privacy statement can always be found in the appropriate place.
The current data protection regulations published by us on this website apply in each case.
Version 3.0 from 04.01.2023