Disclosure to third parties Musterklauseln

Disclosure to third parties. 1. We pass on at least some of your data that we collect in accordance with the aforementioned paragraphs to processors. These process your data only on our instructions and not for their own purposes (Art. 28, 19 GDPR). These are companies that can be assigned to the following categories ● Technical service providers ● Cooperation partners who offer software solutions, e.g. for booking a doctor's appointment, for analysis purposes or in connection with customer service or customer marketing. 2. In certain cases, we may share some of your data with other recipients. This may be the case if you have consented to this (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a) GDPR), if we are legally obliged to do so (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. c) GDPR), or if this is necessary to safeguard legitimate interests (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f) GDPR). These are the following recipients who receive data for the purposes listed below ● Payment processing; ● Marketing; ● Website analysis; ● Cloud computing; ● Other Group companies for the purpose of internal communication and to improve administrative processes; ● Law enforcement authorities and courts (e.g. for the enforcement or defense of legal claims); ● External auditors, lawyers or tax consultants (e.g. for auditing). If we transfer data to recipients in a third country (based outside the European Economic Area), you can find this in the information on the recipients/categories of recipients and the underlying legal basis in accordance with Art. 46 (2) GDPR as part of the description of the respective data processing. The European Commission certifies that some third countries have a data protection standard comparable to the level in the European Economic Area by means of so-called adequacy decisions. A list of these countries can be found at xx.xxxxxx.xx/xxxx/ law/law-topic/data-protection/international-dimension-data-protection/ adequacy-decisions_en. For the USA, for example, there is an adequacy decision in the form of the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, according to which an adequate level of data protection is guaranteed if data is transferred to a certified service provider. If there is no comparable data protection standard in a country, we ensure that data protection is adequately guaranteed by other measures. This is possible, for example, through binding corporate rules, standard contractual clauses of the European Commission for the protection of personal data, certificates or recognized codes of conduct. Otherwise, we do not transfer your perso...