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Unity Capital Partners AG
Alter Postplatz 2
6370 Stans
Switzerland
office@unity.capital
UCP is the operator of the website www.unity.capital and the author of the information published on it.
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Legal Information
By accessing, reading or using the website of Unity Capital Partners AG ("UCP"), you knowingly accept the following conditions as well as those on the corresponding website.
Applicablility
The following legal provisions apply to all people who access the website of UCP, regardless of their place of residence. Where nothing else is stated, they are applicable to all information and services published on the UCP website. The entire content of this UCP website is subject to copyright with all rights reserved. For private use, you may save or print out a hard copy of individual pages and/or sections of the UCP website, provided that you do not remove any copyright or other proprietary notices. With any saving or otherwise copying from the UCP website, or sections thereof, no rights relating thereto shall be transferred. All property rights shall remain with UCP. You may not reproduce (in whole or in part), transmit (by electronic means or otherwise), modify, link into or use for any public or commercial purposes the UCP website without the prior written permission of UCP.
No offer, no obligation
No information published on the UCP website constitutes a solicitation or offer, or recommendation, to buy or sell any securities of UCP or to conclude any legal act of any kind whatsoever; nor does it provide any investment advice or service.The information published and opinions expressed are provided by UCP solely for personal use and for informational purposes; they are subject to change at any time without prior notice. UCP makes no representation (either express or implied) that the information and opinions expressed on its website are accurate, complete or up to date. In particular, UCP shall not be obliged to remove any outdated information from its website or to expressly mark it as being outdated.
Disclaimer of liability
Neither UCP nor its employees accept any liability for the correctness, completeness and currentness of the services and information contained in the website. UCP reserves the right to modify or add to the content of its website at any time. Liability for direct or indirect damages as well as consequential damages to users or third parties resulting from the use of the internet, the website of UCP or the information thereby made available as well as from the use of links to other websites is in particular excluded. This exclusion of liability also includes the loss of data, its misuse by third parties as well as viruses.
Data security and data protection
All personal information made available to UCP is handled according to the provisions of the Data Protection Act and protected against unauthorised access using suitable technical measures. Despite this, data may be lost, damaged or modified during transmission. UCP accepts no liability for data security or data protection on the internet. Data and information provided to UCP via the internet will be used for the stated purpose.
Types of processed data
- Inventory data (e.g. master personal data, names or addresses)
- Contact data (e.g. email address and telephone numbers)
- Usage data (e.g. visited websites, interest in content, dates and times of visits)
- Metadata and communication data (e.g. device information and IP addresses)
Categories of data subject
- Visitors to the website and subscribers to the newsletter and media releases.
Purpose of processing
- To respond to customer enquiries and communicate with users
- Security measures
- Marketing and coverage measurement
Rights of the data subject
Information
You are entitled to request confirmation of whether data is being processed and information about the data, as well as other information and a copy of the data, in accordance with Article 8 of the Data Protection Act (FADP) and Article 15 GDPR.
Where the GDPR is applicable, you can also request the provision and transmission of your personal data in a standardised format (Article 20 GDPR).
Erasure and rectification
- In accordance with the legal requirements, you have the right to demand the erasure or rectification or blocking of the processing of your personal data. You are entitled to demand the immediate erasure of data under the statutory provisions and you are entitled to demand the restriction of the processing of the data under the statutory provisions.
- You have the right to demand that the data concerning you that you have provided to us be received in accordance with the legal requirements and to demand that it be transferred to another controller.
- You also have the right to file a complaint with the competent supervisory authority in accordance with the statutory provisions.
Withdrawal
Pursuant to the statutory provisions, you are entitled to withdraw consent with future effect. Pursuant to the statutory provisions, you can object to the future processing of data concerning you at any time. In particular, you can object to your data being processed for direct marketing purposes such as newsletters.
Changes and updates to the privacy policy
We kindly ask you to inform yourself regularly about the contents of our Privacy Policy. We will adapt the Privacy Policy as soon as this is necessary because of changes in the data processing. We will inform you as soon as the changes require your cooperation (e.g. consent) or other individual notification.
Duration of storage and erasure of data
The data that we process will be erased or the processing restricted in accordance with the legal specifications. Unless expressly indicated otherwise in this privacy policy, the data that we store will be erased as soon as it is no longer required for the intended purpose and the erasure does not conflict with any statutory duties of storage. If the data is not erased because it is necessary for other legally admissible purposes, processing will be restricted. This means that the data will be blocked and not processed for any other purpose. This applies, for instance, to data that have to be stored in accordance with tax or commercial law.
Hosting
The hosting services that we utilise provide the following services: infrastructure and platform services, computing capacity, storage space and database services, security services and technical maintenance services that we use to operate this website.
In this context, we or our hosting provider process the usage data, metadata and communication data of potential customers and visitors to this website in line with our legitimate interest in the secure, efficient provision of this website pursuant to point (f) of Article 6 (1) GDPR in conjunction with Article 28 GDPR (conclusion of a processing contract).
Collecting of access data and log files
We or our hosting provider collect data concerning every visit to the server hosting this service (these are known as server log files) on the basis of our legitimate interests in the sense of point (f) of Article 6 (1) GDPR. The access data includes the name of the accessed website or file, the date and time of the visit, the quantity of data served, notification of successful retrieval, browser type and version, the operating system of the user, referring URL (the previously visited page), IP address and the querying provider.
For security reasons (e.g. in order to investigate misuse or fraud), log file information is stored for up to 42 days and then erased. Data that have to be stored for longer in order to serve as evidence will not be erased until the incident in question has been resolved conclusively.
Business analyses and market research
In order to run our business economically and identify market trends and the wishes of customers and users, we analyse the data we have concerning transactions, queries, etc. In doing so, we process inventory data, communication data, usage data and metadata on the basis of point (f) of Article 6 (1) GDPR, in which regard the data subjects include customers, potential customers, business partners and visitors to and users of the website.
The analyses are carried out for the purposes of business assessments, marketing and market research. We can take the profiles of registered users with information on their purchases, for example, into account. The analyses help us improve user-friendliness and optimise our website and the cost-effectiveness of our business. The analyses are solely for our own purposes and are not disclosed to third parties, with the exception of anonymous analyses with aggregated values.
Contact
When you contact us (e.g. using the contact form, by email, by phone or via social media), your information will be processed in order to process and comply with your query pursuant to point (b) of Article 6 (1) GDPR. Your data can be stored in a customer relationship management system or in a similar query organisation system.
We delete queries as soon as they are no longer necessary. Furthermore, the statutory archiving obligations apply.
Integration of services and third-party consent
In line with our legitimate interests (i.e. our interest in the analysis, optimisation and economical operation of our website in the sense of point (f) of Article 6 (1) GDPR), we use content and services from third-party providers on our website in order to integrate their content and services such as videos or fonts (‘content’).
This always requires the third-party providers of this content to see the IP addresses of users as they cannot send the content to a user’s browser without an IP address. The IP address is therefore necessary in order to display this content. We endeavour only to use content whose providers just use IP addresses to deliver the content. Furthermore, third-party providers might use tracking pixels (invisible graphics also known as web beacons) for statistical or marketing purposes. Tracking pixels make it possible to analyse information such as user traffic on the pages of this website. The pseudonymised information might also be stored in cookies on your device and contain technical information about your browser and operating system, referring URLs, dates and times of visits and other information on your use of our website, and can be combined with similar information from other sources.
Integration of services
In line with our legitimate interests (i.e. our interest in the analysis, optimisation and economical operation of our website in the sense of point (f) of Article 6 (1) GDPR), we use content and services from third-party providers on our website in order to integrate their content and services such as videos or fonts (‘content’).
This always requires the third-party providers of this content to see the IP addresses of users as they cannot send the content to a user’s browser without an IP address. The IP address is therefore necessary in order to display this content. We endeavour only to use content whose providers just use IP addresses to deliver the content. Furthermore, third-party providers might use tracking pixels (invisible graphics also known as web beacons) for statistical or marketing purposes. Tracking pixels make it possible to analyse information such as user traffic on the pages of this website. The pseudonymised information might also be stored in cookies on your device and contain technical information about your browser and operating system, referring URLs, dates and times of visits and other information on your use of our website, and can be combined with similar information from other sources.
Google Analytics
This website uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service from Google Inc. (“Google”). Google analytics uses "cookies", text files placed on your computer which allow an analysis of your use of the website. The information collected by the “cookie” regarding your use of the website (including your IP address) is sent to a Google server located in the USA and stored there. Google will use this information to assess your use of the website and/or to create reports about the website activities for the website operators and to provide further services related to website and internet usage. Google may also provide this information to third parties if legally required to do so or if these third parties are processing these data on behalf of Google. Google will in no case associate your IP address with other data held by Google. You can prevent the installation of these “cookies” in the settings of your browser software, although we must remind you that this may prevent you from fully using all of the website’s features. By using this website, you declare that you accept the use of your data by Google in the manner and for the purposes described above.
Google Maps
We use the maps of the service ‘Google Maps’ provided by Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA. The processed data can include your IP address and location data, although such data cannot be collected without your consent (this is normally provided through the settings of your mobile device). The data can be processed in the USA. Privacy policy: https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/, opt-out: https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated.
Online presenses social media
We maintain a presence on social networks and platforms in order to communicate with customers, potential customers and users who are active on them and provide them with information about our services. When you visit each network and platform, the terms of use and data processing guidelines of each operator apply.
Unless indicated otherwise in our privacy policy, we process the data of users if they communicate with us on social networks and platforms, e.g. by posting comments on our online profiles or sending us messages.
Links to social networks
UCP websites may establish links to social networks (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, etc.). UCP has no influence on how these providers handle customer data collected via these links. UCP is therefore not liable for compliance with data protection conditions on the part of providers integrated into the UCP websites.
Facebook social plugin
UCP websites may use social plug-ins (“plug-ins”) from the facebook.com social network, operated by Facebook Inc., 1601 S. California Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA (“Facebook”). The plugins are marked with the Facebook logo or the “Facebook Social Plug-in” addition. When you access a UCP website which contains such a plugin, your browser establishes a direct connection with Facebook’s servers. The content of the plugin is transmitted directly to your browser by Facebook and then integrated into the website. Due to the integration of the plug-in, Facebook receives information that you have accessed the corresponding page of our internet presence. If you are logged into Facebook, it can then connect your visit to your Facebook account. When you interact with the plug-in, for example by using the “Like” button or adding a comment, your browser directly transmits the relevant information to Facebook for archiving. You can find further information on the purpose and scope of the data collected, its further processing and use by Facebook, your relevant rights and the settings available to protect your privacy in Facebook’s data protection statement. If you don’t want Facebook to collect data about you via a UCP website, you must log out of Facebook before accessing it.
UCP websites may use the "Recommend-Button" interface of the LinkedIn social network operated by the LinkedIn Corporation, 2029 Stierlin Court, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States ("LinkedIn"). When you access a UCP website containing such an interface, your browser will establish a direct connection to LinkedIn’s servers. The content of LinkedIn is transmitted directly to your browser and integrated into the website. We therefore have no influence on the scope of the data that LinkedIn collects via the interface, but we assume that it includes your IP address. However, LinkedIn receives the information that you have visited the corresponding page of our website. If you are logged in to LinkedIn, LinkedIn can assign your visit to your LinkedIn account. You can find further information on the purpose and scope of the data collected, its further processing and use by LinkedIn, your relevant rights and the settings available to protect your privacy in LinkedIn’s data protection statement: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy. If you don’t want LinkedIn to collect information about you via our internet presence and link it to your stored membership data, you must log out of LinkedIn before visiting our website.
Youtube
We use the videos of the platform YouTube that is provided by Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA. Privacy policy: https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/, opt-out: https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated.
Newsletters and other services
Users of the UCP website can subscribe to a free newsletter. When you subscribe to the newsletter, the data you enter in the form is transmitted to UCP. We collect your salutation, name and email address in order to send you personalised newsletters. You are also free to provide additional data.
At regular intervals, UCP notifies newsletter subscribers of current news. As a rule, a data subject can only receive the newsletter if (1) the email address is valid and (2) the person has subscribed to the newsletter. You can change your subscription or unsubscribe at any time. Every newsletter contains an unsubscribe link for this purpose.
UCP uses Campaign Monitor to send newsletters. It is provided by Campaign Monitor Pty Ltd., 404/3-5 Stapleton Avenue Sutherland, NSW 2232 Australia. The newsletters contain cookies or tracking pixels as technical means of tracking. This tracking relates to the user ID of each subscriber and enables UCP to assess whether or not emails have been opened. Additionally, the cookie or tracking pixel makes it possible to analyse your clicking habits. The data collected in this way is sent to Campagin Monitor servers and stored there. We use this data for statistical purposes and to optimise and personalise our newsletter.
E-mail contact
You can contact us at the email address provided on this website. In this case, your personal data that is transmitted along with the email will be stored. UCP only processes the personal data from the form for the purposes of processing the correspondence. No data is disclosed to third parties in this context. The data will be used exclusively for the purposes of the correspondence.
Links to other websites / third-party services / miscellaneous
Links on this website may lead to other internet pages which are not maintained by UCP. Such external internet addresses contain information created, published, maintained or otherwise made available by natural or legal persons who are legally independent of UCP. UCP is not responsible for the content of these pages. If it is possible to order services from third parties, the respective providers are solely responsible for the content of these service offers. By ordering such services from a provider, a contract is only concluded between the buyer and the provider, but not between the buyer and UCP. UCP is not liable for the proper performance of the providers' services. The use of robots, spiders or other automatic mechanisms or manual procedures to check and make the content of the UCP website accessible is prohibited.
Cookies
When using the website of UCP, a small file (so-called “cookie”) is stored on the user’s computer. This file is solely intended to anonymously collect user numbers. You can completely or partially disable cookies at any time in your browser settings. However, if you disable cookies, you may not be able to access all features on this website.
Contact us
If you have any questions or other concerns, please contact us:
Unity Capital Partners AG
Alter Postplatz 2
CH-6370 Stans