All individuals using Goethe University‘s spaces of digital communication are entitled to the protection of their privacy and their personal or personally identifiable information and the respect of their confidentiality. Every individual has the right to determine whether images of their own person are taken, or how they are used.
The unlawful processing of personal data without informed and voluntary consent, in particular the unlawful publication of personal or confidential data (e.g. e-mail correspondence or personal data), as well as the violation of privacy and the self-determination of individuals are prohibited. Personal data includes names, addresses, private e-mail addresses, telephone numbers or IP addresses. This provision also applies to data that is particularly sensitive by its nature with regard to an individual’s fundamental rights and freedoms, such as health data, religious or ideological beliefs, or sexual orientation.
Goethe University promotes ethical awareness among its members with regard to the value of privacy as well as respect for confidentiality, fundamental rights and freedoms in digital spaces, and advocates data protection both by means of technology design (Privacy by Design) and through privacy-friendly default settings (Privacy by Default).