We are Michael Brandtner and Sören Reinecke and develop the Baby Map for you. We respect your privacy and commit ourselves voluntarily to data economy. Data economy means to collect as little personal data as possible. To improve our web app, we do not resort to inscrutable technologies such as cookies, profiling and fingerprinting. Instead, we rely on direct, unobtrusive communication with the users of our web app. We expect users to contact us if they have any wishes or problems. Currently, they can do this through GitHub.
When using the search, your search entries are sent to Komoot's geo search engine Photon. This search engine is independent from Komoot's other services and no individual usage data should be collected by Komoot. Only server logs are kept.
When you visit the Baby Map, your browser asks for various files from cache servers in order to reduce loading time. These are from two different providers. The first is Google and their privacy policy can be viewed here.The second is called DigitalOcean and also has its own Privacy Policy. Your browser sends data to their servers, the baby card cannot influence this process.
For displaying the map and other information (such as addresses, opening hours, names of points of interest) Baby Map uses data of the OpenStreetMap community. The data is stored on our own server. However, the map tiles and the addresses of the POIs are stored on the servers of the OpenStreetMap Foundation (St John's Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WS, United Kingdom) (OSMF). How they handle the usage data collected through the use of their services can be found in their Privacy Statement.
With other interactions with the Baby Map (loading the web app, moving the map, clicking on interactive elements), data is sent to our server everest.openstreetmap.de or babykarte.openstreetmap.de. These data are necessary for the operation of the Baby Map and will not be stored. The server is operated by FOSSGIS e.V., whose privacy policy you can find here. The server keeps logs of incoming connections, but these do not allow conclusions to be drawn about the behaviour of individual users. This means that we cannot give you any information about data that your browser has sent to us. We would already fail trying to find you in the data stream.
If your browser contacts a server at the request of an application, the browser also transmits its own data in addition to the data that the application would like to have sent. In this way it tells the server its name, version and the name of the operating system including version number. Your router then adds the IP address assigned by your Internet provider. The IP address is shortened so that your full IP address is not in the logs. Servers might use also other methods of anonymizing your IP address.
If you contact us through the various channels such as mail, phone, email and GitHub, your information will only be used to improve the Baby Map. When using E-Mail or GitHub, third-party providers are used who handle data differently than we do. Please consult their privacy policy if you have any questions about the processing of your data on their platforms.
Responsible for data processing on this website:
Michael Brandtner
Weißenburgstraße 3
24116 Kiel
Germany
Phone: +49431 64367480
E-Mail: babykarte@posteo.de
Responsible entity is the natural or legal person who, alone or in concert with others, decides on the purposes and means of processing personal data (such as names, e-mail addresses, etc.).
In the case of violations against the GDPR, the persons concerned have a right of appeal to a supervisory authority, in particular in the member state of their habitual residence, their place of work or the place of the alleged infringement. The right of appeal is without prejudice to any other administrative or judicial remedies.
A version number on the hyperlink to this privacy policy indicates a change to this policy. You're responsible to look up the changes on your own behalf.