General legal notices
All content on this website and in this application is created with care. However, no guarantee is given for completeness, accuracy, timeliness, technical error-freedom, or permanent availability, except where this is legally mandatory or expressly agreed by contract.
Use of the information provided is at your own risk. Legally binding commitments only arise through an express written agreement. Descriptions, examples, illustrations, screenshots, feature notes, and documentation do not constitute a guarantee of any particular characteristic, suitability, or availability, unless expressly agreed.
Data protection
Personal data is only processed to the extent required for operation, security, communication, contract performance, support, statutory obligations, or legitimate interests. Which data is processed specifically depends on the respective use, configuration, and installation.
When contact is made, in particular name, email address, technical communication data, message content, and processing history may be processed. When visiting a website or application, technical access data such as IP address, timestamp, resource accessed, browser, operating system, referrer, and server log data may be processed, to the extent required for operation, security, and error analysis.
Cookies, sessions, or comparable technical storage may be used to the extent required for login, language, security, usability, form protection, cart, workflow, or administration functions. Non-essential tracking or marketing functions may only be used where a suitable legal basis or consent exists.
Within the scope of the statutory requirements, data subjects have the right to information, correction, deletion, restriction of processing, data portability, objection, and complaint to a data protection supervisory authority. The specific controller is stated in the legal notice (Impressum) or in the contract with the respective operator of the installation.
Data security
dbXapp is designed to support roles, permissions, session management, modular data areas, configuration, backups, logging, and technical protective measures. Nevertheless, absolute security cannot be guaranteed. The security level, timeliness, access rights, passwords, server configuration, backups, updates, encryption, and organizational measures must match the respective use and be reviewed regularly.
The operator of an installation is responsible for implementing suitable technical and organizational measures, restricting access, checking data backups, applying updates, adequately protecting sensitive data, and appropriately authorizing staff. When used by customers, additional agreements may be required, in particular regarding data processing on behalf of a controller, confidentiality, maintenance, hosting, or data backup.
Use of dbXapp by customers
Where dbXapp is used in a customer environment, the respective customer regularly determines the purposes, content, users, data types, roles, workflows, and mandatory legal information of their installation. The customer is responsible for their content, data, legal texts, consents, user administration, business processes, imports, exports, interfaces, third-party providers, and compliance with industry-specific regulations, unless otherwise agreed in writing.
dbXapp can be operated as a web application, intranet system, local installation, Windows-based deployment, AMPP/XAMPP-like package, hosting, or cloud solution. The appropriate operating method depends on data protection, security, availability, maintenance, network, user base, and customer requirements. A particular suitability for a specific use case is only owed if expressly agreed.
Copyright
Texts, layouts, graphics, designs, source code, modules, templates, documentation, data structures, images, and other content are subject to copyright and other protective rights, unless expressly marked otherwise. Any reproduction, editing, distribution, making available to the public, commercial use, or other exploitation beyond the statutory limits or contractual rights requires the prior consent of the respective rights holder.
Trademarks, product names, logos, and designations of third parties remain the property of their respective rights holders. Their mention serves only to describe technical or business context and does not imply any partnership, endorsement, or transfer of rights, unless expressly stated.
Liability for content and links
Our own content is maintained with care. Liability for ordinary negligence, indirect damages, loss of profit, data loss, production downtime, business interruption, misconfiguration, improper use, inadequate data backup, or decisions based on general information is excluded, to the extent legally permissible.
No responsibility is assumed for external links, third-party content, embedded services, interfaces, libraries, hosting providers, payment providers, mapping, analytics, AI, translation, or communication services, insofar as these are not within our own area of responsibility. The respective provider is responsible for the content of linked pages. Upon becoming aware of specific legal violations, reasonable measures will be taken.
Limitation of liability
To the extent legally permissible, liability is limited to intent and gross negligence. In the event of a breach of material contractual obligations, liability may be limited to the foreseeable damage typical for this type of contract. Liability for damages arising from injury to life, body, or health, for mandatory product liability, for fraud, for guarantees assumed, or other mandatory statutory liability remains unaffected.
The use of software requires proper installation, configuration, permission assignment, backups, updates, testing, and infrastructure suited to the intended use. No liability is assumed for damages caused by third-party modifications, insecure servers, missing updates, weak passwords, incorrect customer data, inadequate backups, misuse, or unapproved extensions, to the extent legally permissible.