This Privacy Policy explains how personal data is processed when you visit the Portium marketing website at portium.org (the “Website”). It is written to meet the transparency requirements of Articles 12 to 14 of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
It covers the public marketing pages only. The signed in Portium product (“the System”) is governed by a separate privacy policy provided during registration.
Lilium Software Solutions.
Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 34, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +34 617 785 307
When you first visit, a notice asks whether you agree to optional cookies and usage measurement. Until you choose “accept”, no analytics cookies are set and no behavioural data is collected; declining is as easy as accepting.
You can withdraw or change your choice at any time, with effect for the future, by clearing this site’s data in your browser; the notice will then appear again. We also ask you again roughly every six months so your consent never becomes stale. Withdrawing does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out before you withdrew.
When you load a page, our hosting infrastructure processes technical data your browser sends automatically, including your IP address, the requested URL, timestamp, referrer, and user agent string. This is necessary to deliver the page and to protect the service against abuse (for example, rate limiting).
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (our legitimate interest in a secure, functioning website, as recognised by Recital 49). This processing does not depend on your consent because it is strictly necessary to operate the site.
With your consent, we use Google Analytics (measurement ID G-3YB8WLL69B), a web analytics service provided by Google Ireland Limited, to understand how the Website is used so we can improve it. Google Analytics sets cookies and processes data such as your IP address (truncated or otherwise handled per Google’s configuration), device and browser information, pages viewed, and interactions.
The tag is loaded with Google Consent Mode v2 set to “denied” by default. Analytics storage is only enabled after you accept, so no analytics cookies are read or written beforehand.
Data may be transferred to Google servers, including in the United States. Google relies on the EU Standard Contractual Clauses and the EU and US Data Privacy Framework as transfer safeguards. Google acts as our processor for this data.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(a) GDPR and, for storing or reading information on your device, § 25(1) of the German Telecommunications Digital Services Data Protection Act (TDDDG); in both cases your consent.
More information: Google’s Privacy Policy at policies.google.com/privacy. You can withdraw consent at any time as described in Section 1.
With your consent, we record anonymous, first party signals about how you move through these pages (for example, which sections you open) so the Website can offer more relevant tips. Only a fixed set of enumerated events is stored; never free text, names, or contact details.
These signals are kept in a first party cookie named “pm_behavior”, which is short lived and expires automatically within about three hours. If you decline, or later withdraw consent, this cookie is cleared and no further signals are collected.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(a) GDPR and § 25(1) TDDDG; your consent.
When you accept or decline in the consent notice, we send an internal notification to [email protected] recording your decision, the time, the page language, your IP address, and your browser’s user agent string. We do this to keep a record that we obtained (or did not obtain) your consent.
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(c) GDPR (compliance with our accountability duty to demonstrate consent under Article 7(1) GDPR) and, in the alternative, Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (our legitimate interest in maintaining proof of consent). The IP address is included so the record is attributable and is not used to profile you.
We do not sell your personal data. Data is shared only with service providers acting on our instructions as processors, namely Google (analytics) and our email and hosting providers, and with public authorities where we are legally required to do so.
Under the GDPR you have the right to access your personal data and to request its rectification or erasure; to restrict or object to processing; to data portability; and to withdraw consent at any time. Where processing relies on Article 6(1)(f), you may object on grounds relating to your particular situation.
To exercise any of these rights, contact us at [email protected]. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority, in particular in the EU Member State of your residence, place of work, or the place of the alleged infringement.
We may update this policy to reflect changes in our practices or the law. The current version is identified by the effective date shown above. Please review this page periodically.