This privacy policy is intended to inform the users of this website about the nature, scope and purpose of the collection and use of personal data in connection with the use of the OpenMachines website.

The website is provided as a subdomain of the gitlab.io platform by the operator of the domain gitlab.io, the company GitLab (about.gitlab.com). The privacy policy of the company GitLab can be viewed at the URL https://about.gitlab.com/privacy/.

Furthermore, the content provider denies any electronic processing of personal data that enters its electronic data processing via third party channels in connection with this website.

In detail:

  • Emails in connection with this website will be deleted by the content provider immediately on the mail server and in the email client, as soon as a content-related connection with the visit to this website is recognizable. The content provider can be reached by post at the address given above.
  • Phone calls and text messages (SMS) in connection with this website will only be accepted by the content provider if the caller ID is suppressed. Since the content provider does not accept calls without caller ID in principle, it is recommended that prior postal notification be given in the case of telephone calls.
  • Faxes related to this website will only be accepted by the content provider if the sender ID is suppressed and the text does not contain any personal information. Whether this format is legally compliant in the sender’s jurisdiction is the responsibility of the sender and must be verified by the sender prior to sending.

A blog thrives on interaction with its users. Any interaction possibilities that do not collide with the electronic data processing of the content provider are expressly desired. This includes references in GitLab and GitHub as well as shares and comments on publications related to this blog on the platforms of Facebook, Twitter, Google, LinkedIn, etc.

As new technologies and the continuous development of this website may result in changes to this privacy policy, we recommend that you read through the privacy policy again at regular intervals.

Definitions of the terms used (e.g. “personal data” or “processing”) can be found in Art. 4 GDPR.