Legal Notice
Information pursuant to § 5 DDG
Wladislaw Raab
Rumfordstr. 20
80469 München
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)89 12190585
Person Responsible for Editorial Content pursuant to § 18 Abs. 2 MStV
Wladislaw Raab
Rumfordstr. 20
80469 München
Germany
Liability for Content
As a service provider, I am responsible for my own content on these pages in accordance with general laws pursuant to § 7 Abs. 1 DDG. However, according to §§ 8 to 10 DDG, I am not obliged to monitor transmitted or stored third-party information or to investigate circumstances that indicate illegal activity.
Liability for Links
This website may contain links to external third-party websites over whose content I have no influence. Therefore, I cannot assume any liability for this third-party content. The respective provider or operator of the pages is always responsible for the content of the linked pages.
Note
„
German Anomaly Files“ is a private, non-commercial blog project without advertising, sales offers, or commercial services.
Data Protection Notice
1. Introduction
The protection of your personal data is an important concern to me.
This website is operated as a private, non-commercial blog and serves exclusively for the publication of editorial content. There is no advertising, no sale of products or services, and no commercial processing of personal data.
In the following, I provide information about which data is processed when visiting this blog and for what purpose this happens.
2. Controller
The controller responsible for data processing on this website is:
Wladislaw Raab
Rumfordstr. 20
80469 München
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)89 12190585
Communication via e-mail can have security vulnerabilities. Complete protection of data against access by third parties cannot be guaranteed when communicating via e-mail.
3. Hosting and Technical Infrastructure
This blog is operated via the service Blogger/Blogspot of Google Ireland Limited:
Google Ireland Limited
Gordon House
Barrow Street
Dublin 4
Ireland
When accessing this website, technical information is automatically collected and processed by Google. This may include in particular:
IP address
Date and time of access
Browser used and operating system
Referrer URL
Technical information for display of the website
This data is processed in server log files.
The processing is carried out on the basis of Art. 6 Abs. 1 lit. f GDPR due to my legitimate interest in the secure, stable, and technically reliable provision of this blog.
To protect your data during transmission, SSL/TLS encryption (HTTPS) is used.
As part of the technical provision of the blog, Google Fonts may be loaded from Google servers. In this case, technical connection data, in particular the IP address of the visitor, may be transmitted to Google. Alternatively, Google Fonts can be hosted locally to avoid external requests.
Further information:
4. Contact via Contact Form
If you send inquiries via the contact form, your details, including the contact data you provide, will be stored for the purpose of processing your request and for possible follow-up questions. This data will not be passed on without your consent.
Legal Basis for Data Processing
The processing of this data is generally based on Art. 6 Abs. 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interest in handling inquiries efficiently).
If your inquiry is related to a contractual relationship or pre-contractual measures, processing may additionally be based on Art. 6 Abs. 1 lit. b GDPR.
In cases where consent is explicitly requested, processing is based on Art. 6 Abs. 1 lit. a GDPR.
Storage Period
The data you enter in the contact form will remain stored until you request deletion, revoke your consent, or the purpose for data storage no longer applies. Mandatory statutory retention periods remain unaffected.
5. Data Processing by Google (Blogger)
Since this blog is operated on the Blogger platform, technical provision is carried out by Google Ireland Limited.
In this context, it cannot be ruled out that personal data may also be transferred to servers of Google LLC in the United States. Google processes this data in accordance with its privacy policy and relies on the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (DPF) as well as standard contractual clauses.
Further information:
6. Cookie Consent Technology (CCM19)
This website uses the cookie consent management tool CCM19 to obtain and document consent for the storage of certain cookies and the use of certain technologies in compliance with data protection regulations.
When accessing this website, a connection to CCM19 servers is established in order to record your consent and other cookie-related settings. CCM19 stores information in your browser in order to assign granted consents or their revocation.
The collected data is stored until you request deletion, delete the corresponding cookie yourself, or the purpose for data storage no longer applies. Mandatory statutory retention periods remain unaffected.
The use of CCM19 is based on Art. 6 Abs. 1 lit. c GDPR (legal obligation to obtain consent).
Further information:
7. Links to External Websites and YouTube
This blog may contain links to external websites, including YouTube.
These are exclusively normal hyperlinks and not embedded content. No data is transmitted to external services merely by visiting this website.
Only by clicking a link do you leave this blog and switch to the respective external website. The privacy policies of the respective providers apply there.
If no embedded YouTube content is used, no data is transmitted to YouTube until a user actively clicks a link or plays a video on the external platform.
Further information:
8. Data Transfer to Third Countries
Through the use of Google services, it cannot be excluded that personal data may be processed outside the European Union, in particular in the United States.
Google relies on the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (DPF) and, where applicable, on standard contractual clauses to ensure an appropriate level of data protection.
Further information:
9. Your Rights
You have the right to:
Access your stored data
Rectification of incorrect data
Erasure of your data
Restriction of processing
Objection to processing
Data portability
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority.
10. Changes to this Privacy Policy
I reserve the right to update this privacy policy if this becomes necessary due to technical or legal changes.
As of: May 2026