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Freie Universität manages a number of different social media channels on the following platforms for the purposes of public relations. Certain personal data will be processed if you visit one of these channels.

1. Facebook and Instagram

Facebook and Instagram are social media channels owned and operated by Facebook Inc., 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA (“Facebook”). Facebook’s data processing in Europe is managed by Facebook Ireland Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Ireland.

Facebook provides extensive information about which personal data it processes and how it processes them. For example, Facebook uses information about you to create user profiles based on your interests with the help of cookies. Facebook’s data processing may occur outside of Europe in certain circumstances.

The legal basis for processing personal data on these fan pages by Freie Universität Berlin is provided by Article 6.1.1.e GDPR in conjunction with Article 3 BlnDSG and Article 4.6 BerlHG insofar as the processing serves public relations work, and/or by Article 6.1.1.f GDPR insofar as the fan pages serve some purpose that goes beyond the scope of public relations. In such cases, Freie Universität Berlin has a legitimate interest in processing data so that it can provide information and communication channels for interested parties.

Moreover, Freie Universität Berlin has a contractual agreement with Facebook concerning shared responsibilities related to managing fan pages. You can object to the processing of your data at any time by sending an email to datenschutz@fu-berlin.de. If you wish to assert your rights as a data subject, such as your right to information, please contact Freie Universität Berlin or Facebook directly.

For more information on Facebook’s use of personal data, please visit https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/ and https://www.instagram.com/legal/privacy/.

2. Twitter

Twitter is owned and operated by Twitter Inc., Twitter, Inc. 1355 Market St, Suite 900, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA (“Twitter”). Twitter’s data processing in Europe is managed by Twitter International Company, One Cumberland Place, Fenian Street, Dublin 2, Ireland.

Twitter provides extensive information about which personal data it processes and how it processes them. For example, Twitter uses information about you to create user profiles based on your interests with the help of cookies. Twitter’s data processing may occur outside of Europe in certain circumstances.

The legal basis for processing personal data in terms of potential communication with Freie Universität Berlin is provided by Article 6.1.1.e GDPR in conjunction with Article 3 BlnDSG and Article 4.6 BerlHG insofar as the processing serves public relations work, or by Article 6.1.1.f of the GDPR insofar as the use of the service serves some purpose that goes beyond the scope of public relations. In such cases, Freie Universität Berlin has a legitimate interest in processing data so that it can provide information and communication channels for interested parties.

You can object to the processing of your data at any time by sending an email to datenschutz@fu-berlin.de. If you wish to assert your rights as a data subject, such as your right to information, please contact Freie Universität Berlin or Twitter directly.

Please refer to the data protection policy on the Twitter website to learn more about the scope and purpose of data collection as well as the processing and use of your data by the respective service. You will find further information on your data protection rights and configuration options to protect your privacy here: https://twitter.com/en/privacy.

3. YouTube

YouTube is owned and operated by Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043 USA (“Google”). Google’s data processing in Europe is managed by Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House 4, Barrow St, Dublin, Ireland.

We wish to indicated that using the channel, especially the “Discussion” function, lies within your own responsibility. Furthermore, Freie Universität Berlin processes personal data when you communicate with Freie Universität Berlin via YouTube.

The legal basis for processing personal data in terms of potential communication with Freie Universität Berlin is provided by Article 6.1.1.e GDPR in conjunction with Article 3 BerlDSG and Article 4.6 BerlHG insofar as the processing serves public relations work, and/or by Article 6.1.1.f GDPR insofar as the use of the service serves some purpose that goes beyond the scope of public relations. In such cases, Freie Universität Berlin has a legitimate interest in processing data so that it can provide information and communication channels for interested parties.

You can object to the processing of your data at any time by sending an email to datenschutz@fu-berlin.de. If you wish to assert your rights as a data subject, such as your right to information, please contact Freie Universität Berlin or Google directly.

Please refer to the privacy policy on the Google website to learn more about the scope and purpose of data collection as well as the processing and use of your data by the respective service. You can find further information on your data protection rights and configuration options to protect your privacy here: https://policies.google.com/privacy

4. LinkedIn

LinkedIn is owned and operated by the LinkedIn Corporation, 1000 W Maude Ave, Sunnyvale, CA, 94085-2810 USA (“LinkedIn”). LinkedIn’s data processing in Europe is managed by LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company, Wilton Place, Dublin 2, Ireland.

LinkedIn provides extensive information about which personal data it processes and how it processes them. For example, LinkedIn uses information about you to create user profiles based on your interests with the help of cookies. LinkedIn’s data processing may occur outside of Europe in specific circumstances.

The legal basis for processing personal data on the LinkedIn page is provided by Article 6.1.1.e GDPR in conjunction with Article 3 BlnDSG and Article 4.6 BerlHG insofar as the processing serves public relations work and/or by Article 6.1.1.f of the GDPR insofar as the LinkedIn page serves some purpose that goes beyond the scope of public relations. In such cases, Freie Universität Berlin has a legitimate interest in processing data so that it can provide information and communication channels for interested parties.

Moreover, Freie Universität Berlin has a contractual agreement concerning shared responsibilities related to managing its profile. You can object to the processing of your data at any time by sending an email to datenschutz@fu-berlin.de. If you wish to assert your rights as a data subject, such as your right to information, please contact Freie Universität Berlin or LinkedIn directly.

Please refer to the privacy policy on the LinkedIn website to learn more about the scope and purpose of data collection as well as the processing and use of your data by the respective service. You can find further information on your data protection rights and configuration options to protect your privacy here: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy.

5. Xing

Xing is owned and operated by New Work SE, Dammtorstraße 30, 20354 Hamburg, Germany (“Xing”).

Xing provides extensive information about which personal data Xing processes and how it processes them. For example, Xing uses information about you to create user profiles based on your interests with the help of cookies.

The legal basis for processing personal data on the Xing page is provided by Article 6.1.1.e GDPR in conjunction with Article 3 BerlDSG and Article 4.6 BerlHG insofar as the processing serves public relations work, and/or by Article 6.1.1.f GDPR insofar as the Xing page serves some purpose that goes beyond the scope of public relations. In such cases, Freie Universität Berlin has a legitimate interest in processing data so that it can provide information and communication channels for interested parties.

You can object to the processing of your data at any time by sending an email to datenschutz@fu-berlin.de. If you wish to assert your rights as a data subject, such as your right to information, please contact Freie Universität Berlin or Xing directly.

Please refer to the privacy policy on the Xing website to learn more about the scope and purpose of data collection as well as the processing and use of your data by the respective service. You can find further information on your data protection rights and configuration options to protect your privacy here: https://privacy.xing.com/en/privacy-policy.