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Privacy Policy

Protecting your personal data is very important to us. This is why we believe in the principle of data avoidance. All information on our web site is available to you without the need to provide any personal data. Only if you require assistance and open a support ticket or book a screen share session, personal data such as your name and email address is recorded, and it is only used for getting in touch with you, sorting out your problem, and following up thereafter. By providing these details to us, you agree that we use this data for these purposes.

We store your data on servers in the European Union and in the United States of America, and we do not pass them on to anyone, except if we receive a request for information from competent authorities, or if we have requested and received your explicit permission.

Your data is stored in a secured environment, and all transmission while you provide your details to us or while we are processing them is encrypted (except if you choose not to use encryption when visiting our web site). There is of course no such thing as absolute security.

Legal basis of this Data Protection Statement is the European General Data Protection Regulation EU GDP

1. Definitions

We want you to be able to understand what we write, and we therefore use terms in accordance with the DS-GVO, defined as follows.

  1. Personal Data

    All information related to an identified or identifiable natural person, e.g. name, address, phone number or email address.

  2. Affected person
    An individual whose personal data is stored and processed by us.
  3. Data processing
    Any procedure (collection, storage, modification, extraction, use, or deletion) that makes use of your personal data.
  4. Responsible person
    Natural or legal person making decisions about the processing of your data. In our case, this is the board of directors of the company. ​
  5. Consent
    By providing your personal data to us, you give consent to process your data in accordance with this Data Protection Statement. We do not acquire personal data from sources other than yourself.​
  6. Log data
    Log data are automatically collected and stored records of activity and exceptional events. Some cloud-based apps may write log data, but it will not contain any personal data. Log data is also recorded when you use our web site, and even though no personal data is contained in these records, it may be possible to attribute such records with personal data if you are accessing our support web site. These records are only collected for diagnostic purposes; they are kept for a few days at most. The same holds true for debugging output of our servers and their software.​
  7. Entitled Authorities
    Authorities of the Federal Republic of Germany who are entitled by law to request information from us about your personal data.

2. Name and address of responsible person

Responsible person in terms of the Data ProtectionRegulation and other data protection laws and regulations within the jurisdiction of the European Union is the board of directors.

You may contact us at:

  • resolution Reichert Network Solutions GmbH
    Oklahomastr. 14
    66482 Zweibrücken
  • Deutschland
  • email: privacy@resolution.de

3. Cookies

Cookies are small texts that web sites offer to your web browser and that your web browser stores locally on your system, that are sent again to these web sites with the next request by your browser. We use cookies for tracking purposes while you are accessing our web sites. These cookies only contain random texts without any particular meaning, and preference data. All cookies used by us only have a short lifespan (several days at most); after this period, your browser will not transmit them to us anymore, and the browser will normally delete them. Our use of cookies is limited to our own web site.

Cookies are also used with Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager. Please refer to Google’s privacy policy. Google also provides means to opt-out of Google Analytics tracking.

Most, if not all, web browsers offer functionality that lets you limit the use of cookies, and edit and delete them. We advise that while you are of course free to make use of such functionality, it will likely interfer with the proper function of our web site if you do.

List of cookies may be set on our site:

CookieDescription
__cfruidCloudflare sets this cookie to identify trusted web traffic.
_calendly_sessionStore user preferences
_fbpThis cookie is set by Facebook to display advertisements when either on Facebook or on a digital platform powered by Facebook advertising, after visiting the website.
_ga

This cookie is installed by Google Analytics. The cookie is used to calculate visitor, session, campaign data and keep track of site usage for the site's analytics report. The cookies store information anonymously and assign a randomly generated number to identify unique visitors.

_gat_UAUsed to throttle request rate. If Google Analytics is deployed via Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be named _dc_gtm_<property-id>.
_gat_UA-44969175-9A variation of the _gat cookie set by Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager to allow website owners to track visitor behaviour and measure site performance. The pattern element in the name contains the unique identity number of the account or website it relates to.
_gcl_auProvided by Google Tag Manager to experiment advertisement efficiency of websites using their services.
_gid

This cookie is installed by Google Analytics. The cookie is used to store information of how visitors use a website and helps in creating an analytics report of how the wbsite is doing. The data collected including the number visitors, the source where they have come from, and the pages viisted in an anonymous form.

_zcsr_tmpUsed for website security
1e5a17c8abNo description available.
3eb9b21c5cNo description available.
4662279173No description available.
AnalyticsSyncHistoryUsed to store information about the time a sync with the lms_analytics cookie took place for users in the Designated Countries
b3e783bb62This cookie is set by the provider Zoho. This cookie is used for collecting information on user interaction with the web-campaign content. This cookie helps the website owners to promote products and events on the CRM-campaign-platform.
bcookieBrowser Identifier cookie to uniquely identify devices accessing LinkedIn to detect abuse on the platform
bscookieUsed for saving the state of 2FA of a logged in user. (.linkedin.com)
CONSENTYouTube sets this cookie via embedded youtube-videos and registers anonymous statistical data.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-advertisementSet by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin, this cookie is used to record the user consent for the cookies in the "Advertisement" category .
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analyticsSet by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin, this cookie is used to record the user consent for the cookies in the "Analytics" category .
cookielawinfo-checkbox-functionalThe cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessaryIt records the default button state of the corresponding category. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie. This cookie does not store the personal data of users.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-non-necessaryIt records the default button state of the corresponding category. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie.  This cookie does not store the personal data of users.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-othersSet by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin, this cookie is used to store the user consent for cookies in the category "Others".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performanceSet by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin, this cookie is used to store the user consent for cookies in the category "Performance".
CookieLawInfoConsentRecords the default button state of the corresponding category & the status of CCPA. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie.
d4bcc0a499No description available.
e3de1f7d42(random checksum)This cookie is used for internal load balancing of SalesIQ serversThis cookie is used for internal load balancing of SalesIQ servers
elementorThis cookie is used by the website's WordPress theme. It allows the website owner to implement or change the website's content in real-time.
frFacebook sets this cookie to show relevant advertisements to users by tracking user behaviour across the web, on sites that have Facebook pixel or Facebook social plugin.
iamcsrdomain: accounts.zoho.eu
IDEGoogle DoubleClick IDE cookies are used to store information about how the user uses the website to present them with relevant ads and according to the user profile.
JSESSIONID

This cookie is generated by servlet containers like Tomcat and used for session management for the HTTP protocol

lang

This cookie is used to store the language preferences of a user to serve up content in that stored language the next time user visit the website.

langUsed to remember a user's language setting (.linkedin.com)
li_gcUsed to store consent of guests regarding the use of cookies for non-essential purposes
lidcTo optimize data center selection (.linkedin.com )
LS_CSRF_TOKENThis cookie is used for security purposes in order to avoid Cross-Site Request Forgery, (CSRF) for the AJAX calls made by the visitor.
mNo description available.
NIDNID cookie, set by Google, is used for advertising purposes; to limit the number of times the user sees an ad, to mute unwanted ads, and to measure the effectiveness of ads.
resolution-_zldpThis cookie identifies the unique visitors for the website
resolution-_zldtThis cookie identifies unique visits for a visitor in the website
test_cookieThe test_cookie is set by doubleclick.net and is used to determine if the user's browser supports cookies.
UserMatchHistory

Linkedin - Used to track visitors on multiple websites, in order to present relevant advertisement based on the visitor's preferences.

viewed cookie policyThe primary cookie that records the user consent for the usage of the cookies upon ‘accept’ and ‘reject.’ It does not track any personal data and is set only upon user action (accept/reject).
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVEA cookie set by YouTube to measure bandwidth that determines whether the user gets the new or old player interface.
YSCYSC cookie is set by Youtube and is used to track the views of embedded videos on Youtube pages.
yt-remote-connected-devicesYouTube sets this cookie to store the video preferences of the user using embedded YouTube video.
yt-remote-device-idYouTube sets this cookie to store the video preferences of the user using embedded YouTube video.
yt.innertube::nextIdThis cookie, set by YouTube, registers a unique ID to store data on what videos from YouTube the user has seen.
yt.innertube::requestsThis cookie, set by YouTube, registers a unique ID to store data on what videos from YouTube the user has seen.
zabHMBucketThis cookie sends the key value of the heatmap experiment selected for the user.
zabUserIdThis cookie sends the unique id of every visitor who is part of the experiment. It has a lifespan of 12 months.​
zabVisitIdThis cookie sends the unique id for every visit the visitor makes.
ZCAMPAIGN_CSRF_TOKENDomain: campaigns.zoho.eu
zcsr_tmp

gyvo.maillist-manage.eu

zfccnEnsures visitor browsing-security by preventing cross-site request forgery. This cookie is essential for the security of the website and visitor.
zft-sdcThis cookie stores metadata ( entrances, source etc) of a session which is used by full tracking. (https://www.zoho.com/privacy/cookie-policy.html)
zps-tgr-dtsThis cookie stores the session's metadata on your website.
zscZoho Service Communication Key.

List of cookies that may be set in addition on our Wiki page(https://wiki.resolution.de/):

COOKIE DESCRIPTION
1P_JAR
Google Ads Optimization - Provides ad delivery or retargeting.
AEC
‘AEC’ cookies ensure that requests within a browsing session are made by the user, and not by other sites.
SOCS
 Is also used to store a user’s state regarding their cookies choices
csr* / *csr* / *csr
Zoho cookie.  Used to prevent (CSRF) Cross Site Request Forgery attack
cookieconsent_status_advertisement, cookieconsent_status_analytics, cookieconsent_status_other, hasSeenCookiePopUp
Store information about Cookie Consent choices made
zc_consent, zc_cu, zc_cu_exp, zc_show, zc_tp
zc_consent, zc_cu, zc_cu_exp, zc_show, zc_tp
OTZ
The cookie also allows Google Ads and Google Analytics to compile information on visitors for marketing purposes
zld"++"state
Zoho cookie. This cookie stores the minimization and maximization state of an embed on the website.
zab_fyFzMWt
Used for identifying individual visitors along with the status of new and returning visitors.
ZCAMPAIGN_CSRF_TOKEN
This cookie is used for security purposes in order to avoid Cross-Site Request Forgery, (CSRF) for the AJAX calls made by the visitor
LS_CSRF_TOKEN
Used to prevent (CSRF) Cross Site Request Forgery attack
uesign
This cookie is used to manage the security of the applications.
_GRECAPTCHA
reCAPTCHA sets a necessary cookie (_GRECAPTCHA) when executed for the purpose of providing its risk analysis.

4. Log data of our web site

While you are using our web site, each access to elements on it will be logged. We record a time stamp, the source IP address, what has been accessed, as well as your web browser’s and your operating system’s make and version, if provided by your web browser. We also record the so-called referer (i.e. the web page you came from) if sent by your browser. While you are logged in to our web site, your account name is logged along with these data. No personal data other than this is contained in the web server log.

The log is only used for analyzing bugs and problems, and for defensive purposes. No-one outside the company (except for entitled authorities on request) has access to this log. All log records are automatically deleted after a few days.

5. Debugging output of servers, programs, and scripts

It is possible that debug output of programs and scripts on our servers contains personal data (but this will be limited to names and email addresses). Only very few people have access to this debug output. Such output is only used for debugging purposes. No-one outside the company (except entitled authorities) is given access to debug output, and all such output is deleted automatically after several days.

6. Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager

We make use of Google Tag Manager (GTM). GTM does not collect any personal data. It is a tool that facilitates the integration and management of our tags. Tags are small code elements that are used to measure traffic and site visitor beavior, and they also permit measurement of the impact of online advertising and social channels, to set up remarketing and targeting, and to test and optimize our web site. We use GTM only for Google Analytics and GA Audiences.

Our web sites use Google Analytics and Google Remarketing. These services are provided by Google Inc. (“Google”). Use of these services involves the use of cookies. These cookies only contain a randomly generated identification. Google stores all data obtained through Google Analytics on servers in the United States of America. IP address records are trimmed, making it impossible to associate such data to a person. Furthermore, Google observes the data protection regulations of the “U.S. Safe Harbor” Agreement and is registered with the U.S. Department of Commerce’s “Safe Harbor” program.

Google uses this information, by order of resolution Reichert Network Solutions GmbH, to evaluate the use of the web site, to create reports on web site activity for resolution Reichert Network Solutions GmbH, and to provide further services related to web site and Internet use. Google only forwards this information to third parties if this is stipulated by law or if such third parties process the information on behalf of Google. Third-party providers, including Google, use the cookies stored in order to publish advertisements on the basis of a user’s previous visits to this web site.

By using our web sites you declare that you agree to the processing of recorded data as described above and for the purposes specified above.
 Furthermore, we use Google Analytics in order to obtain data from AdWords for statistic analysis.

Google provides tools for opting out. Please refer to https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/ads/. We advise you, however, that such deactivation may prevent your intended use of all the functionality of our web sites. If you do not wish us to track information about your visit to our web site, you may deactivate this in the Ads Preference Manager at https://www.google.com/settings/ads/onweb/ or at https://www.google.com/settings/ads/anonymous.

7. Your rights as an affected person

  1. Right Of Verification
    You are entitled to require verification whether or not your personal data is stored and processed by us. However, you may assume that this is only the case if you have provided these data to us when requesting support or have otherwise contacted us. If you still require information from us, please contact us. We are here to help!
  2. Right Of Information
    You are, of course, entitled to request information from us about your personal data that we store and process. Rest assured, though, that this will be no other data than details you have provided to us. Regardless, affected persons may request information about:
    • Reasons for processing
    • Categories of personal data that are processed
    • Who has access to your personal data
    • Retention periods
    • Your right to correct or delete personal data
    • Your right to object or limit processing of personal data
    • Your right to complain to regulating authorities
    • Source of data, if not provided by the affected person
    We believe that we are providing answers to all these informatory rights, but you may of course request such information from us.
  3. Right Of Correction
    Have you noticed that we have mis-spelled your name or that something else we have recorded about you is not correct? Let us know, and we will fix it.
  4. Right Of Deletion (“Right To Be Forgotten”)
    If you would like us to delete all personal data we have recorded during customer support activity, just let us know. You need to understand, however, that we will no longer be able to assist you in this case.
  5. Right Of Limited Processing
    We only store very little personal data. If there is something you would not like us to further store and process, please let us know. It may mean, however, that we need to delete all your personal data with all consequences.
  6. Right Of Data Transferral
    We do not have any data records in transferrable form. If you would like us to provide all personal data we have on record about you, we can only do this in free-text form.
  7. Right Of Objection
    You may object to processing of your personal data. This is most easily done by not providing those details to us in the first place, or by requesting deletion of your personal data.
  8. Automated Decisions, Including Profiling
    We do not perform any kind of profiling or automated decision-making. However, DoS defense mechanisms may interfere with your access to resources like our web pages when we are under attack. Don’t take it personally, because it isn’t meant that way.
  9. Revocation Of Consent
    You consent that we store and process your personal data by providing these data. This implicit consent is of course revocable. Please note however that this is likely equal to requesting deletion of all your personal data.

8. App-specific information

Vanity URL

All data relating to the configuration the user puts in (short URL, long URL, anchor, note), is stored on customer premises. If the user activates the recording of access events, this data is stored on the user site too. I contains the accessor’s anonymized IP address, their user agent and the page they accessed. This option is disabled by default. The app does not establish contact with anything outside of the Confluence system(s) it is installed on.

Cloud Apps (Embed Series Of Apps For Confluence & Jira)

The apps are run on servers provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) in the USA.

For regular operations, logs contain some anonymized metadata about operations. In case of program errors, logs are more detailed and may contain personal information. These logs are only used to debug the apps and can only be accessed by the cloud admins (i.e. specific people within resolution GmbH). Logs are within AWS Cloudwatch in the same region as the App itself. These logs are retained for a maximum of one Year.

Data learned by the apps during their operation that is not needed for their proper function (e.g. messages that were scanned for relevant triggers but that didn’t contain any) is immediately discarded.

Some of our apps request access to user data (name, email). Such data is never used outside of the context of the apps and is also never stored in any database. It is always requested from Atlassian services ad-hoc. 

All configuration data and data necessary to run the apps which need to be saved for a short time (e.g. the access tokens for 3rd Party Services, Settings for the IFrames to be displayed) are stored in Amazon AWS RDS Databases. Access to these databases is restricted to the cloud admins, but it may be accessed by support personnel while dealing with support cases and for analytics purposes. An example for such data is anything that’s entered into the configuration interface, as well as (due to a technical problem in the API) the site name.

There is also some more App-specific related information on the Links below:

Zoom Recording embed for Confluence

Cloud Apps (Out Of Office Assistant, Google Analytics)

The apps are run on servers provided by Heroku (a Salesforce company) in the USA.

For regular operation, logs contain some anonymized metadata about operations. In case of program errors, logs are more detailed and may contain personal information. These logs are only used to debug the apps and can only be accessed by the cloud admins (i.e. specific people within resolution GmbH). Logs are hosted on Papertrail by SolarWinds in the USA and retained for up to 1 year. An example of such data is the text of messages that caused the issue and the error that occurred, e.g. a message that encountered a conversion error in Joint Rooms.

Data learned by the apps during their operation that is not needed for their proper function (e.g. messages that were scanned for relevant triggers but that didn’t contain any) is immediately discarded.

Some of our apps request access to user data (name, email). Such data is never used outside of the context of the apps and is also never stored in any database. It is always requested from Atlassian services ad-hoc. An example would be the names that need to be transmitted during operation of Joint Rooms or in the outgoing webhooks in Unified Webhooks.

For our Stride apps, all configuration data and data necessary to run the apps which needs to be saved for a short time (e.g. the room codes for Joint Rooms or temporarily cached site information) are also stored in mLab databases. Access to these databases is restricted to the cloud admins, but it may be accessed by support personnel while dealing with support cases and for analytics purposes. An example for such data is anything that’s entered into the configuration interface, as well as (due to a technical problem in the API) the site name.

Data storage for Google Analytics for Confluence and Out of Office for Jira Cloud happens on the instances they are installed on, with the exception of authorization data for those instances. This authorization data is stored in databases provided by mLab and hosted by Heroku in the USA. The authorization data consists of randomly generated secrets that are shared between Atlassian and our apps.

There is additional information available for our cloud apps:

Out Of Office Assistant for Jira Cloud

Google Analytics for Confluence Cloud

9. In-App Analytics

Data Center and Server Apps

As app developers, we constantly look for ways to improve our products. Anonymous data on how some of our key features are configured, is one of the most valuable tools to help us do this.

We collect a small amount of anonymized configuration data from our SAML Single Sign-On Products Applications we offer on the Atlassian Marketplace.

This data helps us understand which features are important to you and allow us to focus our development on adding to or improving those features.
Our analytics setting defaults to the same as your overall Atlassian Analytics setting. However, you can always opt-out of sharing data with us specifically by going to our app’s settings page.

Within the App you can preview what would be sent to us if you are interested. It’s also designed so that it does not contain information regarding users, logins, passwords, email addresses, company-related content, or any other type of personal data.

Its sole purpose is to provide a statistical analysis of the feature configuration in our app. The collection of such data is thus not governed by the GDPR.

Find more detailed information on a per App basis:

SAML Single Sign On (Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, Bamboo)

Cloud

As app developers, we constantly look for ways to improve our products. We do not process sensitive information, we only collect anonymous configuration data in order to keep improving our apps and services. After installing our apps, you can voluntarily opt-in or opt-out to share this data and change your consent at any given time.

Tracked Data
When you use our application(s), we may collect the following information if you choose to provide us with permission:

  • Anonymous ID
  • Geolocation Information. We may get access to location-based information from your accessing device while you are using our applications limited to City and Country.
  • Plattform Data. We automatically collect Platform information, operating system, version information, Screen resolution, Browser Type, and application identification numbers.
  • Features and configuration. If you are using our applications, we may collect information about your settings, configuration, and the features of our applications that you have accessed.

This information is primarily needed to maintain the security and operation of our applications, find errors, identify usage trends, improve our apps, and for our internal analytics and reporting purposes.

We are not collecting personal data like

  • name and surname
  • address
  • email addresses
  • detailed location data
  • Internet Protocol (IP) addresses
  • cookies

We are not collecting any content.

Data Processing and Security
We will only keep the information for as long as it is necessary for the purposes set out in this privacy policy unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law.

When we have no ongoing legitimate business need to process your anonymous information, we will either delete such information or, if this is not possible, then we will securely store your information and isolate it from further processing until deletion is possible.

We aim to protect your information through organizational and technical security measures.

We have implemented appropriate and reasonable technical and organizational security measures designed to protect the security of any information we process. However, despite our safeguards and efforts to secure your information, no electronic transmission over the Internet or information storage technology can be guaranteed to be 100% secure, so we cannot promise or guarantee that hackers, cybercriminals, or other unauthorized third parties will not be able to defeat our security and improperly collect, access, steal, or modify your information. We process this information through the market-leading third-party apps. These apps are leaders and well-known brands in the analytics and data processing industry, with high-security protocols and measures.

If you would at any time like to review or change your consent to share anonymized data, you can do it by:

  • Opting out of sharing data or
  • Uninstalling the app

We will deactivate or delete your account and information from our active databases upon request. However, we may retain some information in our files to prevent fraud, troubleshoot problems, assist with any investigations, enforce our legal terms, and/or comply with applicable legal requirements.

Find more detailed information on a per App basis:

Smartsheet for Confluence

Zoom for Confluence

Have you got further questions? Please do not hesitate to contact us, we are here to help!

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