Vol. IV · Issue 12 · 2026
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§ B · Privacy Policy DOJOCLAW / ISSUE 04 · 2026

Privacy Policy.

1. Data Controller

The data controller within the meaning of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR):

Thorsten Meyer
Blombergstr. 11 C
82393 Iffeldorf, Germany
Email: info@ThorstenMeyer.com
Phone: +49 (0) 171 8609029

2. Overview of Data Processing

This website (dojoclaw.com) is a purely informational presentation page. It serves exclusively to present the internal software product DojoClaw and is not directed at end consumers.

No personal data is collected, stored, or processed.

3. Hosting

This website is hosted externally. The personal data collected on this website is stored on the host's servers. This may include IP addresses, contact requests, meta and communication data, contract data, contact details, names, website accesses, and other data generated via a website.

The use of the hosting provider is in the interest of secure, fast, and efficient provision of our online offering by a professional provider (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR — legitimate interest).

Server Log Files

The hosting provider automatically collects and stores information in so-called server log files, which your browser automatically transmits. These are:

This data is not merged with other data sources. The collection of this data is based on Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR.

4. Your Rights

You have the right at any time to:

For these or any other questions regarding data protection, you may contact us at the address stated above at any time.

5. Right to Lodge a Complaint with a Supervisory Authority

You have the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority regarding the processing of your personal data. The competent supervisory authority is:

Bavarian State Office for Data Protection Supervision (BayLDA)
Promenade 18, 91522 Ansbach, Germany
Phone: +49 (0) 981 180093-0
Email: poststelle@lda.bayern.de

6. SSL/TLS Encryption

This site uses SSL or TLS encryption for security reasons and to protect the transmission of confidential content. You can recognize an encrypted connection by the address bar of the browser changing from "http://" to "https://" and by the lock icon in your browser bar.

Last updated · April 2026