PIAAC Log data Documentation

 

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Each time this website is accessed and used, data and information is assessed and stored in server log files. The following data can be assessed:

Data Protection Statement According to the Telemediengesetz (TMG) and European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR, EU 2016/679)

Anonymous assessment of data. Principally, you can access the website without informing us who you are. We will only be informed about the name of the internet service provider (ISP) you use, the website from which you access our service, and the pages you are visiting on our website. This information is analysed for statistical purposes. As an individual user, you will remain anonymous.

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If you have any further questions concerning data protection at DIPF, please contact our data protection officers, see below. You can thus find out which data are stored. You are moreover always welcome to send your enquiries, requests for deletion and correction regarding your data but also any suggestions via e-mail or letter, to the following address:

datenschutz@dipf.de

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60323 Frankfurt

P. O. Box 900 270
60442 Frankfurt am Main

The German Institute for International Educational Research (Deutsches Institut für Internationale Pädagogische Forschung, DIPF) is a public law foundation. DIPF supports researchers, policy-makers and practitioners in education by providing scientific infrastructure and diverse research activities. DIPF is a member of the Leibniz Association, and links knowledge-driven fundamental research with innovative developmental work and applications – for the benefit of society and its members