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Purpose: Display of Open Street Map rocessing operations: Collection of connection data, of data of your web browser and data of accessed content; placing of advertising cookies by Open Street Map; processing of collected data by Open Street Map Storage period: until you leave the website Joint controller: OpenStreetMap Foundation, St Johns Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WS, United Kingdom Legal basis of processing: voluntary, revocable consent at any time Consequences of not consenting: The Open Street Map service will not be made available.
Purpose: Video playback rocessing operations: Collection of connection data, of data of your web browser and data of accessed content; placing of advertising cookies by Google; processing of collected data by Google Storage period: until you leave the website Joint controller: Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland Legal basis of processing: voluntary, revocable consent at any time Consequences of not consenting: The YouTube service will not be made available. Legal basis for the transmission of data to the USA:The Google group will transmit your personal data to the United States. Data will be transmitted to the United States on the basis of your consent according to Art. 49 (1) (a) in conjunction with Art. 6 (1) (a) GDPR. The United States have not adopted data protection standards in conformity with EU requirements. In particular US intelligence agencies will be able to access your data without informing you hand without you and without you being able to take legal action. For this reason, the European Court of Justice has issued a judgment by which it invalidated the previous adequacy decision.