Here you will find information on the technical requirements for using the ESS employee portal.
In order to ensure problem-free access, current websites must meet wide- range technical requirements. The display and usability of a website can vary due to different browsers, operating systems, screen resolutions and access devices.
Please check the following overview which lists the combinations of devices, browsers and operating systems.
The latest versions of the browser and the app are required.
If other combinations/browsers are used, problems may occur with the display/functionalities
Desktop operating systems
The Internet has developed into a self-evident medium whose importance is constantly increasing. In addition to the positive opportunities offered by the Internet, there are also a number of security risks that must be countered by appropriate measures.
Attack scenarios, in particular, are increasingly not only aimed at exploiting system and application vulnerabilities and specifically using certain user behaviour patterns. However, by dealing sensitively with the given technical possibilities, most attacks can be fended off.
The following points are essential for handling the ESS:
Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy satisfies the disclosure requirements according to Art. 12 ff. of the EU General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") and provides a summary of the processing of your personally identifiable information ("personal data", "personal information") on this website.
1. Who is accountable for processing my data?
Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA
Carl-Bertelsmann-Str. 270, 33311 Gütersloh, Germany
info@bertelsmann.de
Phone: +49 (0) 52 41-80-0
Fax: +49 (0) 52 41-80-623 21
is responsible for processing your data on this website (hereinafter referred to as "we"). We process personally identifiable information ("personal data") in accordance with GDPR provisions and the German Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG).
You can contact our designated Data Protection Officer at the address indicated above by using the reference "For the attention of the Data Protection Officer" or by writing to: datenschutz@bertelsmann.de.
2. What data is collected?
When you visit our website, the data of the computer you use to access our website is automatically logged (“access data”). This access data includes server log files that generally consist of information pertaining to your web browser type and version, your perating system, your internet service provider (ISP), the date and time you used the website, the website previously visited by you and the websites you accessed from our website, in addition to the IP address of your computer. With the exception of your IP address, the information contained in the server log files is not personally identifiable. An IP address is personally identifiable when it is static (permanently allocated when using internet access) and the ISP is able to attribute it to a specific person.
Some features of our website require that you divulge personal information to us. In this case, the information provided by you is used to provide the service requested by you or process a matter submitted by you (e.g. search queries, entries made in forms or contracts, click data).
3. What cookies are used?
Cookies are used on our website. Cookies are small text files that are saved to your computer when visiting a website. The cookies that are saved can be attributed to the web browser used by you. When the website is visited again, the web browser return the content of the cookies, thus enabling you, the user, to be recognized. Certain cookies are deleted when you log out or end the browser session ("transient cookies" or "session cookies"). Other cookies are saved for a specific period of time ("temporary cookies") or indefinitely ("persistent cookies"). These cookies are automatically deleted when the defined period lapses. The privacy and security settings of your browser enable cookies to be deleted at any time and also enable you to configure the use of cookies in accordance with your preferences. However, you may not be able to use all the features of our website if you delete the cookies used by our website As a general principle, cookies enable online recognition without reference to a specific person. Cookies may become personally identifiable when the information they contain is merged with other information apart from the information generated by the cookies themselves. Here a distinction is made between cookies that are necessary for the provision of website features, and cookies that are are required for other purposes, e.g. analysis of user behaviour or displaying advertising-related content.
4. What data is collected and for what purpose?
The purpose of data processing may be based on technical, contractual or statutory requirements or result from consent having been given by the user.
We use the data described in section 2 and the cookies decribes in section 3 for the following purposes:
- To provide website features and content and ensure technical security in troubleshooting technical issues and also to ensure that unauthorized persons do not gain access to out website systems;
For information on other data processing purposes, please refer to the sections below of this Privacy Policy.
4.1 Provision of the website
4.1.1 Description and scope of data processing
In order to enable the proper functioning of our website, security analyses to be conducted, and denial-of-service attacks to be prevented and stopped, server log files are automatically collected and saved on a short-term basis as an integral part of access data that is created by the system of the visiting computer upon accessing our website and while using it (see section 2). The content of the server log files is not merged with other data. We use the server log files for statistical analyses to troubleshoot and remedy technical issues, prevent and defend against denial-of-service attacks and attempted fraud, and to optimize the proper functioning of our website.
4.1.2 Purpose and legal basis of data processing
The legal basis for the creation of server log files follows from Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR. Our legimitate interests lie in the proper functioning of our website, conducting security analyses and defending against threats.
4.1.3 Duration of storage or criteria applied in defining this period
When the pages of our website are accessed, information is logged to server log files that are stored on our web server; the IP address contained in them is deleted after 7 days at the latest. No analysis is conducted during this time unless there is a denial of service or other attack.
4.1.4 Options for lodging an objection and having your data removed
You have the right to lodge an objection to the processing of your data contained in the server log files provided that there are cogent reasons that arise from your specific situation. If you would like to exercise your right to lodge an objection, please write to the contact address in section 1.
5. Who comes into possession of my personal data?
Within our company those who need acces to your information for the purposes described in section 4 will be given access to it. Service providers contracted by us may also be given access to your information ("contract data processors", e.g. data centers, mailing services for newsletters, web tracking). They are bound by our directives and must provide for data security and the confidential treatment of your information under the contract data processing aggreements we have concluded with them.
No sharing of information with other recipients such as advertising partners, providers of social media services or credit institutions ("third parties") takes place.
6. Is my personal data processed outside of the EU or EEA ("transfer to a third country")?
The hiring of service providers can lead to your data being transferred to a country that does not guarantee the same data protection standard as the European Union. In this case, we ensure that the service providers guarantee an equivalent level of data protection contractually or otherwise. You have the right to obtain the appropriate guarantees in accordance with cht, über die geeigneten Garantien gemäß Art. 46 GDPR. You are also welcomed to request a copy of these guarantees using the contact details given in section 1.
7. What data privacy rights do I have?
You have the right to request access to your personal data that is currently stored by us. If this data is incorrect or not up to date, you have the right to request rectification. You also have the right to have your personal data erased and/or its processing restricted as provided for in Art. 17 and Art. 18 GDPR. You also have the right to request a copy of the personal data provided by you in a structured commonly-used, machine-readable format (right to data portability).
If you have given your consent to the processing of your personal information for specific purposes, you can revoke that consent at any time in the future. Your notice of revocation is to be addressed to us by writing to the contact address indicated in section 1.
Pursuant to Art. 21 GDPR, you also have the right for reasons relating to your specific situation to raise an objection to the processing of your data that is done on the basis of Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR. You also have the right to lodge an objection to the processing of your personal information for direct marketing purposes. The same applies to automated processes involving the use of individual cookies, unless they are required for providing the functionality of our website.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent data protection authority. The authority responsible for us is:
Landesbeauftragte für Datenschutz und Informationsfreiheit Nordrhein-Westfalen
Kavalleriestr. 2-4
40213 Düsseldorf, Germany
Phone: 0211/38424-0
Fax: 0211/38424-10
Email: poststelle@ldi.nrw.de
You also have the right to contact the data protection authority at your place of residence and request support in pursuing your matter.
8. Date of this Privacy Policy:
June 2018
Here you will find information on the technical requirements for using the ESS employee portal.
In order to ensure problem-free access, current websites must meet wide- range technical requirements. The display and usability of a website can vary due to different browsers, operating systems, screen resolutions and access devices.
Please check the following overview which lists the combinations of devices, browsers and operating systems.
The latest versions of the browser and the app are required.
If other combinations/browsers are used, problems may occur with the display/functionalities
Desktop operating systems
The Internet has developed into a self-evident medium whose importance is constantly increasing. In addition to the positive opportunities offered by the Internet, there are also a number of security risks that must be countered by appropriate measures.
Attack scenarios, in particular, are increasingly not only aimed at exploiting system and application vulnerabilities and specifically using certain user behaviour patterns. However, by dealing sensitively with the given technical possibilities, most attacks can be fended off.
The following points are essential for handling the ESS:
Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy satisfies the disclosure requirements according to Art. 12 ff. of the EU General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") and provides a summary of the processing of your personally identifiable information ("personal data", "personal information") on this website.
1. Who is accountable for processing my data?
Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA
Carl-Bertelsmann-Str. 270, 33311 Gütersloh, Germany
info@bertelsmann.de
Phone: +49 (0) 52 41-80-0
Fax: +49 (0) 52 41-80-623 21
is responsible for processing your data on this website (hereinafter referred to as "we"). We process personally identifiable information ("personal data") in accordance with GDPR provisions and the German Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG).
You can contact our designated Data Protection Officer at the address indicated above by using the reference "For the attention of the Data Protection Officer" or by writing to: datenschutz@bertelsmann.de.
2. What data is collected?
When you visit our website, the data of the computer you use to access our website is automatically logged (“access data”). This access data includes server log files that generally consist of information pertaining to your web browser type and version, your perating system, your internet service provider (ISP), the date and time you used the website, the website previously visited by you and the websites you accessed from our website, in addition to the IP address of your computer. With the exception of your IP address, the information contained in the server log files is not personally identifiable. An IP address is personally identifiable when it is static (permanently allocated when using internet access) and the ISP is able to attribute it to a specific person.
Some features of our website require that you divulge personal information to us. In this case, the information provided by you is used to provide the service requested by you or process a matter submitted by you (e.g. search queries, entries made in forms or contracts, click data).
3. What cookies are used?
Cookies are used on our website. Cookies are small text files that are saved to your computer when visiting a website. The cookies that are saved can be attributed to the web browser used by you. When the website is visited again, the web browser return the content of the cookies, thus enabling you, the user, to be recognized. Certain cookies are deleted when you log out or end the browser session ("transient cookies" or "session cookies"). Other cookies are saved for a specific period of time ("temporary cookies") or indefinitely ("persistent cookies"). These cookies are automatically deleted when the defined period lapses. The privacy and security settings of your browser enable cookies to be deleted at any time and also enable you to configure the use of cookies in accordance with your preferences. However, you may not be able to use all the features of our website if you delete the cookies used by our website As a general principle, cookies enable online recognition without reference to a specific person. Cookies may become personally identifiable when the information they contain is merged with other information apart from the information generated by the cookies themselves. Here a distinction is made between cookies that are necessary for the provision of website features, and cookies that are are required for other purposes, e.g. analysis of user behaviour or displaying advertising-related content.
4. What data is collected and for what purpose?
The purpose of data processing may be based on technical, contractual or statutory requirements or result from consent having been given by the user.
We use the data described in section 2 and the cookies decribes in section 3 for the following purposes:
- To provide website features and content and ensure technical security in troubleshooting technical issues and also to ensure that unauthorized persons do not gain access to out website systems;
For information on other data processing purposes, please refer to the sections below of this Privacy Policy.
4.1 Provision of the website
4.1.1 Description and scope of data processing
In order to enable the proper functioning of our website, security analyses to be conducted, and denial-of-service attacks to be prevented and stopped, server log files are automatically collected and saved on a short-term basis as an integral part of access data that is created by the system of the visiting computer upon accessing our website and while using it (see section 2). The content of the server log files is not merged with other data. We use the server log files for statistical analyses to troubleshoot and remedy technical issues, prevent and defend against denial-of-service attacks and attempted fraud, and to optimize the proper functioning of our website.
4.1.2 Purpose and legal basis of data processing
The legal basis for the creation of server log files follows from Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR. Our legimitate interests lie in the proper functioning of our website, conducting security analyses and defending against threats.
4.1.3 Duration of storage or criteria applied in defining this period
When the pages of our website are accessed, information is logged to server log files that are stored on our web server; the IP address contained in them is deleted after 7 days at the latest. No analysis is conducted during this time unless there is a denial of service or other attack.
4.1.4 Options for lodging an objection and having your data removed
You have the right to lodge an objection to the processing of your data contained in the server log files provided that there are cogent reasons that arise from your specific situation. If you would like to exercise your right to lodge an objection, please write to the contact address in section 1.
5. Who comes into possession of my personal data?
Within our company those who need acces to your information for the purposes described in section 4 will be given access to it. Service providers contracted by us may also be given access to your information ("contract data processors", e.g. data centers, mailing services for newsletters, web tracking). They are bound by our directives and must provide for data security and the confidential treatment of your information under the contract data processing aggreements we have concluded with them.
No sharing of information with other recipients such as advertising partners, providers of social media services or credit institutions ("third parties") takes place.
6. Is my personal data processed outside of the EU or EEA ("transfer to a third country")?
The hiring of service providers can lead to your data being transferred to a country that does not guarantee the same data protection standard as the European Union. In this case, we ensure that the service providers guarantee an equivalent level of data protection contractually or otherwise. You have the right to obtain the appropriate guarantees in accordance with cht, über die geeigneten Garantien gemäß Art. 46 GDPR. You are also welcomed to request a copy of these guarantees using the contact details given in section 1.
7. What data privacy rights do I have?
You have the right to request access to your personal data that is currently stored by us. If this data is incorrect or not up to date, you have the right to request rectification. You also have the right to have your personal data erased and/or its processing restricted as provided for in Art. 17 and Art. 18 GDPR. You also have the right to request a copy of the personal data provided by you in a structured commonly-used, machine-readable format (right to data portability).
If you have given your consent to the processing of your personal information for specific purposes, you can revoke that consent at any time in the future. Your notice of revocation is to be addressed to us by writing to the contact address indicated in section 1.
Pursuant to Art. 21 GDPR, you also have the right for reasons relating to your specific situation to raise an objection to the processing of your data that is done on the basis of Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR. You also have the right to lodge an objection to the processing of your personal information for direct marketing purposes. The same applies to automated processes involving the use of individual cookies, unless they are required for providing the functionality of our website.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent data protection authority. The authority responsible for us is:
Landesbeauftragte für Datenschutz und Informationsfreiheit Nordrhein-Westfalen
Kavalleriestr. 2-4
40213 Düsseldorf, Germany
Phone: 0211/38424-0
Fax: 0211/38424-10
Email: poststelle@ldi.nrw.de
You also have the right to contact the data protection authority at your place of residence and request support in pursuing your matter.
8. Date of this Privacy Policy:
June 2018