2.4 Data processing for the newsletter (Civic Coding Update)
2.4.1 Purpose
If you subscribe to Civic Coding's newsletter, your personal data will be used to send you the newsletter and to carry out statistical analyses of system performance. We do not use the data for any other purposes of our own.
To complete the registration process, we require a valid e-mail address. We use the "double opt-in" process to verify that a registration was actually made by the owner of the e-mail address. For this purpose, we log the newsletter request, the transmission of a confirmation e-mail, and the receipt of the requested response. No other data is collected. The data will only be used to send the newsletter and will not be shared with third parties.
2.4.2 Nature and source of the data:
The personal data provided by the user when registering for the newsletter is stored. That data consists only of the e-mail address of the user.
2.4.3 Legal basis
The processing of the data is on the basis of your consent in accordance with Article 6 (1) (a) of the GDPR.
2.4.4 Recipients (third countries, if applicable)
Newsletter subscriptions are managed by our service provider ifok GmbH. We use CleverReach as the service provider to send the newsletter. Your data will therefore be transmitted to CleverReach GmbH & Co. KG. CleverReach is prohibited from selling your data or using it for purposes other than sending the newsletter. Your data will not be passed on to third parties.
2.4.5 Storage period
Upon registration, your data is stored on our server and a confirmation e-mail containing a link for final registration is sent to the e-mail address provided. If you do not confirm your registration via the link in that e-mail, your data will be deleted after seven days
Your data will only be stored for the duration of your use of our newsletter service if you confirm the link in the e-mail.
If you no longer wish to receive the newsletter, simply send an e-mail to info@civic-coding.de or click on the unsubscribe link found at the end of every newsletter e-mail. The data you have provided will then be deleted automatically.
2.4.6 Automated decision-making
There is no automated decision-making.
2.4.7 The obligation to provide data and the consequences of not providing data
To receive the newsletter, we need to process the personal data indicated. Without processing this data, it is not possible to subscribe. The registration system utilises a double opt-in process. An additional confirmation e-mail is sent, containing a link for final registration. This ensures that you explicitly wish to receive the newsletter.
2.5 Data processing in the restricted community area
2.5.1 Purpose
On our website, the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs offers users the opportunity to register by entering personal data to log in to the restricted area. In the members’ area, additional information, content and features are available.
The data is collected for the purpose of enabling registration for the non-public area, as well as
- to enable contact between registered users,
- the basic functionality of the platform: matching,
- the establishment of contact by the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and by the service providers commissioned by the BMAS, BMUV and BMFSFJ,
- the submission of draft ideas and project proposals and their processing, and
- for statistical purposes.
The e-mail address serves as a method of contact as a user name and therefore cannot be changed. The e-mail address is set as the primary contact option during registration. The contact option can be changed in the profile area. At least one contact option must always be specified in order to enable the basic purpose of the restricted area − the contacting and connecting of registered users.
For certain activities – such as registration or the creation and publication of a project idea – information e-mails are sent to users for platform administration.
2.5.2 Additional information about the chat function in the restricted community area
The chat function enables registered users to communicate with one another by means of a one-to-one chat. Users must be registered in order to access the chat function. Two users can chat with each other on the basis of a connection. A connection request must first be sent from the profile, and accepted by the other user. If the request is declined, a connection is not established between the two individuals, and the desired chat partner will not be shown in the network list in the chat.
A new chat can be launched from the network list. After selecting the desired chat partner, a new chat window opens. The chat will not actually be launched until the first message is written and sent. The chat partner will then receive a chat request, which can be accepted or declined. No further messages can be written until the request has been accepted or declined. If the request is declined, the chat is not launched. A new chat request can be sent after refreshing. If a chat request is accepted, the chat is officially active and both chat partners can write text messages.
If the connection is ended from the profile, the chat remains visible in the chat list, but is no longer useable. In this case, another connection request can be sent from the chat window, and then accepted or declined.
Chat messages can be deleted. Initially, the messages are only deleted for the chat partner who chose to delete them. The chat messages remain visible to the other person. Messages are only deleted completely for all chat participants if both participants have deleted the chat.
If a profile is deleted, the chat is no longer useable for the other person. However, sent messages remain viewable. The chat is only deleted entirely if both chat partners have deleted their profiles.
It is possible to block someone via the chat function. This is linked to blocking via the profile. It is not possible to start a new chat with or to chat with a person who has been blocked. The admin can see the blocking in the admin module. An existing chat with someone who has been blocked remains visible in the chat list, but can no longer be used. If you have blocked someone, you can unblock them from the chat window. However, a new connection has to be established, as the previous connection was ended by the blocking. In this case, a connection request can also be sent, and accepted or declined, via the chat window.
It is possible to report someone from the chat feature. This is linked to the reporting function via the profile. You can continue chatting with the person you have reported. It is also possible to report a specific chat message from the chat function. Reports must include a reason and a description. The admin can view a reported message and the preceding five messages in the admin module.
In the chat list and the network list, it is possible to search for chats and contacts using a search field. The following information is recorded in connection with chat messages:
- The text of the message
- Time / date
- Name of the message sender
- of the message sender
- Position
- Link to profile details
Notifications about new chat messages are shown in the header. No preview is available. Messages must be viewed via the chat itself.
The chat feature can also be used on mobile via your browser. It was developed using the external tool “Mattermost”.
Media files currently cannot be sent via the chat. (As at: 12 September 2023)
It is not possible to chat with the admin channel “Civic Coding”.
(As at: 12 September 2023)
When using the chat feature, all participants must comply with the terms of use and the discussion rules set out in the netiquette policy.
2.5.3 Extended information on the application for project counselling in the closed community area
If you apply for project counselling from the Civic Coding Initiative via the application form in the community area, we store your e-mail address and, if you choose, your title, last name and first name on a server. The data is processed on the basis of your consent in accordance with Article 6 (1) (a) of the GDPR. The service providers Digitas GmbH, ifok GmbH, zukunft zwei gmbh and Nextcoder Softwareentwicklungs GmbH, have been commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection and the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, and manage the personal data for the purpose of providing the counselling service. We use this data exclusively for the implementation of the project counselling. We do not share your data with third parties and do not use it for any other purposes of our own.
The registration system ensures that you have explicitly requested this.
2.5.4 Extended information on the application for Accelerator in the closed community area
If you apply for the "Accelerator - Wirkung erzeugen mit KI“ from the Civic Coding Initiative via the application form in the community area, we store your e-mail address and, if you choose, your title, last name and first name on a server. The data is processed on the basis of your consent in accordance with Article 6 (1) (a) of the GDPR. The service providers Digitas GmbH, ifok GmbH, facts and fiction GmbH. have been commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection and the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, and manage the personal data for the purpose of implementing the Accelerator. We use this data exclusively for the implementation of the Accelerator. We do not share your data with third parties and do not use it for any other purposes of our own.
The registration system ensures that you have explicitly requested this.
2.5.5 Nature and source of the data
The following data is collected during the registration process:
- Type of institution represented or indication “private individual”
- Name of the institution (not applicable to private individuals)
- First name
- Last name
- Valid e-mail address and
- Password
In addition, you can voluntarily choose to provide information about your form of address, title, position and URL. Information on how you became aware of the platform, or about your interests and expertise, is also voluntary. In all cases, the data is provided by the users themselves.
2.5.6 Legal basis
Names, contact details and postal addresses are processed on the basis of Article 6 (1) e of the GDPR in conjunction with Section 3 of the Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG). Other personal data is provided on the basis of consent pursuant to Article 6 (1) a in conjunction with Article 7 of the GDPR.
2.5.7 Recipients (and third countries, if applicable)
Personal data of users will only be transmitted by us to recipients outside the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs if this is necessary for project implementation (e.g. to external committee members, in particular, in the context of awarding prize money and project funding, and via the restricted members’ area to all other participants in this restricted area). The service provider Digitas GmbH commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs is responsible for the technical operation and administration of the website. Project implementation is carried out by the agencies ressourcenmangel GmbH and 356 sherpas GmbH commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs.
2.5.8 Storage duration
The personal data will be stored for as long as necessary for project implementation or documentation. Membership of the restricted area can be terminated at any time and consent to the storage of personal data, which was given to us at registration, can be withdrawn at any time. The same applies to the request for deletion of the profile and the associated stored data. All users need to do is send an informal message via e-mail to info[at]civic-coding.de. The legality of the data processing already carried out remains unaffected by the withdrawal of consent. However, not consenting means that access to the restricted members’ area and thus to its functions will no longer be possible.
2.5.9 Automated decision-making
There is no automated decision-making.
2.5.10 Obligation to provide the data and consequences of not providing the data
It is not possible to participate in the exchange of ideas in the restricted area without providing contact details and, if applicable, personal project data.