Privacy Policy

With this privacy policy, we inform you about the processing of personal data in connection with our activities and operations, including our website under the domain name lifejourney.ch. We specifically inform you why, how, and where we process which personal data. We also inform you about the rights of individuals whose data we process.

For individual or additional activities and operations, we may publish further privacy policies or other data protection information.

1. Contact Addresses

Responsible under data protection law is:

Hannah Hertig
c/o Praxis Zwei
Tränkebachstrasse 30
8712 Stäfa

h.hertig@me.com

In individual cases, third parties may be responsible for processing personal data, or there may be shared responsibility with third parties. We gladly provide information about the respective responsibility upon request.

2. Terms and Legal Bases

2.1 Terms

Data Subject: A natural person whose personal data we process.

Personal Data: All information that relates to an identified or identifiable natural person.

Particularly Sensitive Personal Data: Data about trade union, political, religious, or ideological views and activities, health data, data about intimate life or racial and ethnic origin, genetic data, biometric data uniquely identifying a natural person, data on criminal and administrative sanctions or prosecutions, and data about social assistance measures.

Processing: Any handling of personal data, regardless of the means and methods applied, such as querying, matching, adapting, archiving, storing, reading, disclosing, procuring, recording, collecting, deleting, publishing, organizing, saving, modifying, disseminating, linking, destroying, and using personal data.

2.2 Legal Bases

We process personal data in accordance with Swiss law, particularly the Federal Act on Data Protection (FADP) and the Data Protection Ordinance (DPO).

3. Type, Scope, and Purpose of Processing Personal Data

We process those personal data that are necessary to permanently, humanely, safely, and reliably perform our activities and operations. The processed personal data may belong particularly to categories such as browser and device data, content data, communication data, metadata, usage data, master data including inventory and contact data, location data, transaction data, contract data, and payment data. The personal data may also include particularly sensitive personal data.

We also process personal data that we receive from third parties, obtain from publicly accessible sources, or collect while exercising our activities and operations, where such processing is permitted.

We process personal data, as necessary, with the consent of the data subjects. We may also process personal data without consent, for example, to fulfill legal obligations or to safeguard overriding interests. We may request consent even if it is not required.

We process personal data for the duration necessary for the respective purpose. We anonymize or delete personal data in accordance with legal retention and limitation periods.

4. Disclosure of Personal Data

We may disclose personal data to third parties, have it processed by third parties, or process it jointly with third parties. Such third parties include specialized providers whose services we use.

We may disclose personal data, for example, to banks and other financial service providers, authorities, educational and research institutions, advisors and lawyers, interest groups, IT service providers, cooperation partners, credit and business information agencies, logistics and shipping companies, marketing and advertising agencies, media organizations, social institutions, telecommunications companies, insurance companies, and payment service providers.

5. Communication

We process personal data to communicate with individuals as well as with authorities, organizations, and companies. In particular, we process data that a data subject provides to us when contacting us, for example, by letter or email. We may store such data in an address book or comparable tools.

Third parties who transmit data about other individuals to us must ensure the privacy of the affected individuals. In particular, they must guarantee that such data is correct and may be transmitted legally.

6. Data Security

We take appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure a level of data security appropriate to the respective risk. With our measures, we especially ensure the confidentiality, availability, traceability, and integrity of the processed personal data, although we cannot guarantee absolute data security.

Access to our website and our other digital presence is secured by transport encryption (SSL / TLS, particularly via HTTPS). Most browsers warn if a website without transport encryption is accessed.

Our digital communication is subject – as basically every digital communication – to mass surveillance without cause or suspicion by security authorities in Switzerland, Europe, the USA, and other countries. We have no direct influence on the corresponding processing of personal data by intelligence services, police agencies, and other security authorities. We also cannot rule out that affected individuals may be subject to targeted surveillance.

7. Personal Data Abroad

We primarily process personal data in Switzerland. However, we may also disclose or export personal data to other countries, particularly to have it processed elsewhere.

We may disclose personal data to all countries on Earth and elsewhere in the universe, provided that the local law ensures adequate data protection according to the decision of the Swiss Federal Council.

We may disclose personal data to countries whose laws do not guarantee adequate data protection, provided that other reasons ensure appropriate data protection, particularly based on standard data protection clauses or with other suitable guarantees. Exceptionally, we may export personal data without such protection if special legal conditions are met, such as explicit consent or a direct connection with the conclusion or execution of a contract. We gladly provide information upon request.

8. Rights of Data Subjects

8.1 Data Protection Claims

  • Access: Data subjects can request information about whether and which personal data we process.
  • Correction and Restriction: Data subjects can have incorrect personal data corrected, incomplete data completed, and the processing restricted.
  • Expression of Own Viewpoint and Human Review: Data subjects can request human intervention in automated decisions.
  • Deletion and Objection: Data subjects can request the deletion of their personal data and object to further processing.
  • Data Delivery and Transfer: Data subjects can request the delivery or transfer of their personal data to another controller.

We may postpone, restrict, or refuse rights as permitted by law. We may charge fees in certain cases and require identification of the requestor.

8.2 Legal Protection

Data subjects may assert their rights legally or lodge a complaint with the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC).

9. Use of the Website

9.1 Cookies

We may use first-party and third-party cookies. Cookies are browser-stored data, not limited to traditional text files. They can be session-based (deleted when browser closes) or persistent (stored longer).

Cookies help recognize browsers across sessions and measure reach or marketing performance. Browser settings can manage or delete cookies. Full functionality of the site may not be available without cookies.

9.2 Logging

We log the following data per access: date/time, IP address, access status, operating system, browser, visited page, referring page. These logs may include personal data, necessary for security and site operation.

9.3 Web Beacons

We may use web beacons (also called tracking pixels) which automatically gather similar information as logs upon loading pages.

10. Services from Third Parties

We use third-party services for infrastructure, embedding functions/content, and security purposes. Providers must temporarily collect user IP addresses technically.

Digital Infrastructure

We use:

  • Webflow: Website builder; provider: Webflow Inc. (USA); Privacy details available for EEA, Switzerland, UK and globally.

11. Final Notices Regarding the Privacy Policy

We created this privacy policy with the Privacy Policy Generator by Data Protection Partner.

We may update this privacy policy anytime and will inform appropriately, especially by publishing it on our website.