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validgy
Roman Haack
Erftstr. 20
16321 Bernau
Contact: romanhaack@validgy.de
Datenschutz
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Privacy Policy
A general note: Protecting your personal data is a priority. Your data is treated confidentially in accordance with legal regulations.
Responsible for data processing:
Roman Haack
Erftstr. 20
16321 Bernau
Germany
E-Mail: romanhaack@validgy.de
The following data is collected when you visit this website: IP address, browser type, request type, country, access timestamp. This data is used exclusively to improve the online offering and does not allow any conclusions to be drawn about your person.
Validgy does not set its own cookies. There are no forms in which you can enter personal data. Personalized content can therefore not be provided technically or systematically.
If you write an e-mail, this e-mail will be stored in full at Hostinger, GMX and, if necessary, additionally on the operator’s local devices such as PCs and cell phones in order to enable communication.
You have the right to information about your stored data, correction of incorrect data, deletion of your data and objection to the processing of your data, insofar as this is technically possible. It is not possible not to process your data as described if you continue to actively access or send e-mails despite this disclosure. Filters cannot be explicitly installed. In this case, please avoid accessing this website or sending e-mails. To exercise your rights, please contact me at: romanhaack@validgy.de.
In a nutsthell
Validgy stands for listening, recognizing, reflecting, because without imagination you only get SOP-compliant paper. But with the aim of creating the best possible business process, quality processes such as computer system validation have positive effects in all dimensions of project management: on duration, costs and performance. Because nobody needs a system that only works according to its specification. It must also be specified in a meaningful way. The business process must not be adapted to the system to the point of impracticability, but the system should also only implement the complexity that makes sense in order to minimize risks and follow-up costs. Validation processes bring business departments and IT together to achieve precisely this.