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The Scort Foundation

The Scort Foundation is a non-profit, politically and religiously independent operating foundation based in Basel, Switzerland. The Scort Foundation initiated the Football Club Social Alliance in 2007 and manages the development and administration of the partnership programme. All conceptual and organisational tasks, including the project management and linking up with local partners, are accomplished by the Scort Foundation.

Chief Executive Officers

Julia Lambrecht (Co-CEO)
Tanya Rütti (Co-CEO)

Members of the Foundation Board

Gigi Oeri (President)
Pierino Lardi (Vice President)
Pierre Jaccoud
Claudio Sulser
Jean-Paul Brigger
Pascal Naef

Legal Address

Scort Foundation
c/o Scobag Privatbank AG
Gartenstrasse 56
4052 Basel, Switzerland
info@scort.ch

Business Address

Scort Foundation
Dornacherstrasse 279
4053 Basel, Switzerland

DISCLAIMER

Last updated on: March 2024

Privacy policy

At the Scort Foundation, we attach great importance to the transparent handling of personal data. This privacy policy provides information about what personal data we collect, for what purpose and to whom we pass it on. To ensure a high level of transparency, this privacy policy is regularly reviewed and updated.

  1. What kind of services we use:  WordPress / Vimeo / YouTube
  2. Contact information

In case of questions or concerns about the protection of your data, please contact our data protection officer by e-mail: julia.lambrecht@scort.ch

  1. GENERAL PRINCIPLES

3.1 What data we collect from you and from whom we receive this data

First and foremost, we process personal data that you provide to us or that we collect when operating our website. Under certain circumstances we may also receive personal data about you from third parties. This may include the following categories:

  • Contact data (cell phone number, e-mail address, etc.);
  • Online identifiers (e.g. cookie identifiers, IP addresses);
  • Location and traffic data;
  • Sound and image recordings
  • and others

3.2 Under what conditions do we process your data?

We treat your data confidentially and in accordance with the purposes set out in this privacy policy. In doing so, we ensure transparent and proportionate processing.

If, in exceptional cases, we are unable to comply with these principles, data processing may still be lawful because there is a justification. In particular, the following grounds for justification may apply:

  • Your consent;
  • the performance of a contract or pre-contractual measures.

3.3 How can you withdraw your consent?

If you have given us your consent to process your personal data for specific purposes, we will process your data within the scope of this consent, unless we have another justification.

You can withdraw your consent at any time by sending an e-mail to the address given in the legal notice. Data processing that has already taken place is not affected by this.

3.4 In which cases can we pass on your data to third parties?

  1. a) Principle

Under certain circumstances, we may need to use the services of third parties or affiliated companies and commission them to process your data (so-called processors). Categories of recipients are in particular:

  • IT service providers (web hosting, support, cloud services, website design, etc.);
  • Providers of tracking, conversion and advertising services.

We ensure that these third parties and our affiliated companies comply with data protection requirements and treat your personal data confidentially.

  1. b) Visiting our social media channels

We have embedded links to our social media channels on our website. This is visible to you in each case (typically via corresponding icons). If you click on the icons, you will be redirected to our social media channels.

In this case, the social media providers are informed that you have accessed their platform from our website. The social media providers can use the data collected in this way for their own purposes. We would like to point out that we have no knowledge of the content of the transmitted data or its use by the providers.

  1. c) Transfer abroad

Under certain circumstances, your personal data may be transferred to companies abroad as part of order processing. These companies are obliged to protect your data to the same extent. The transfer can take place worldwide.

If the level of data protection does not correspond to that in Switzerland, we carry out a prior risk assessment and contractually ensure that the same level of protection is guaranteed as in Switzerland (e.g. by means of the new standard contractual clauses of the EU Commission or other legally prescribed measures). If our risk assessment is negative, we will take additional technical measures to protect your data. You can access the EU Commission’s standard contractual clauses at the following link: https://commission.europa.eu/publications/standard-contractual-clauses-controllers-and-processors-eueea_de

3.5 How long do we store your data?

We only store personal data for as long as is necessary to fulfill the individual purposes for which the data was collected.

Data that we store when you visit our website is stored for twelve months. An exception applies to analysis and tracking data, which may be stored for longer.

We store contract data for longer, as we are obliged to do so by law. In particular, we must store business communications, concluded contracts and accounting documents for up to 10 years. If we no longer need such data from you to perform the services, the data will be blocked and we will only use it for accounting and tax purposes.

3.6 How do we protect your data?

We will store your data securely and take all reasonable measures to protect your data from loss, access, misuse or alteration.

Our contractual partners and employees who have access to your data are obliged to comply with data protection regulations. In some cases, it will be necessary for us to pass on your inquiries to companies affiliated with us. Your data will also be treated confidentially in these cases.

Within our website, we use the SSL (Secure Socket Layer) method in conjunction with the highest level of encryption supported by your browser.

3.7 What rights do you have?

  1. a) Right to information

You can request information about the data we have stored about you at any time. Please send your request for information together with proof of identity to julia.lambrecht@scort.ch.

You also have the right to receive your data in a commonly used file format if we process your data automatically and if

  • you have given your consent for the processing of this data; or
  • you have provided data in connection with the conclusion or performance of a contract.

We may restrict or refuse to provide information or data if this conflicts with our legal obligations, our own legitimate interests, public interests or the interests of a third party.

The processing of your request is subject to the statutory processing period of 30 days. However, we may extend this period due to a high volume of requests, for legal or technical reasons or because we require more detailed information from you. You will be informed of the extension in good time, at least in text form.

  1. b) Deletion and correction

You have the option of requesting the deletion or correction of your data at any time. We may reject the request if statutory provisions oblige us to store the data for a longer period or to store it unchanged or if your request is contrary to a legal requirement.

Please note that exercising your rights may conflict with contractual agreements and may have corresponding effects on the performance of the contract (e.g. premature termination of the contract or cost consequences).

  1. c) Legal recourse

If you are affected by the processing of personal data, you have the right to enforce your rights in court or to file a complaint with the competent supervisory authority. The competent supervisory authority in Switzerland is the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner: https://www.edoeb.admin.ch.

3.8 Changes to the privacy policy

We may change this privacy policy at any time or adapt it to the currently applicable data protection guidelines. The changes will be published on our website; you will not be informed separately.

  1. Individual data processing operations

4.1 Provision of the website and creation of log files

By visiting our website, certain data is automatically stored on our servers or on servers of services that we obtain and/or have installed for the purposes of system administration, for statistical or backup purposes or for tracking purposes. These are

  • the name of your internet service provider;
  • Your IP address (under certain circumstances);
  • the version of your browser software
  • the operating system of the computer used to access the URL
  • the date and time of access
  • the website from which you visit the URL
  • the keywords you used to find the URL.

4.2 Why are we allowed to process this data?

This data cannot be assigned to a specific person and is not merged with other data sources. The log files are stored to guarantee the functionality of the website and to ensure the security of our information technology systems. This is our legitimate interest.

4.3 How can you prevent data collection?

The data is only stored for as long as is necessary to achieve the purpose for which it was collected. Accordingly, the data is deleted at the end of each session. The storage of log files is necessary for the operation of the website; you therefore have no option to object to this.

4.4 WordPress

Our website is based on the WordPress platform, a content management system developed by Automattic Inc, 60 29th Street #343, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA. WordPress enables us to create, manage and publish content.

When you use our website, which is based on WordPress, various data, including your IP address, date and time of access and information about the browser you are using, may be collected and stored. This data is mainly used for administrative purposes and to ensure the smooth operation of the website.

Some WordPress functions, such as comments or contact forms, may collect additional personal data when you use them.

4.5 Vimeo

Vimeo is a service of Vimeo Inc, 555 West 18th Street, New York, New York 10011, USA. Vimeo is a platform that allows users to upload, share and view videos. It also provides various tools for video producers to monetize their content and interact with their audience.

We use Vimeo to embed videos on our website and provide high quality visual content to our visitors. This may include product launches, tutorials or other content relevant to our users. By embedding Vimeo videos, our visitors can watch them directly on our website without being redirected to the Vimeo platform.

When you access a web page on our website that contains a Vimeo video, your browser establishes a direct connection to the Vimeo servers. Certain information is transmitted to Vimeo in the process. This also includes the user’s IP address. Vimeo also uses cookies and similar technologies to collect information about the use of the service and to improve the user experience.

4.6 YouTube

Videos from YouTube, a platform of Google LLC (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA; “Google”), are integrated on our website. When you view the videos or click on the play button, data, including your IP address and information about the browser you are using, is transmitted to Google’s servers and stored there. This data is used to provide the video, monitor performance and improve the user experience.

If you are logged in to your YouTube account, you allow YouTube to associate your browsing behavior directly with your personal profile. You can prevent this by logging out of your YouTube account.

 

This privacy policy was created in February 2024 with the data protection generator of BrainBox Solutions based on the DSG or nDSG.