Protecting your data is of utmost importance to us. With this privacy policy, we, The Swiss Friends of The Israel Museum, Jerusalem (SFIM), aim to inform you about how we collect, use, disclose, and otherwise process personal data. The processing of personal data is carried out in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Act on Data Protection and the General Data Protection Regulation in their respective valid versions.

1. Data Controllers

Responsible for the processing of personal data is SFIM unless we inform you otherwise in individual cases. The entity responsible according to this privacy policy is The Swiss Friends of The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Susanne Widmer, Oescherstrasse 26, 8702 Zollikon. For inquiries regarding data protection, you can always contact us at the following address:

The Swiss Friends of The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Susanne Widmer
Oescherstrasse 26
8702 Zollikon
Tel.: +41 79 605 52 05
E-Mail: info@israelmuseum.ch
Website: https://sf-imj.ch

2. Types of Personal Data

Personal data refers to all information relating to a specific or identifiable natural person. The personal data we collect includes names, postal addresses, email addresses, telephone and fax numbers, company names, bank details, and business connections of our customers and business partners.
An affected person is any natural person whose personal data is processed.

3. Collection of Personal Data

Some of the personal data is provided to us by the affected individuals themselves when they provide this information to us, use our services, or contact us by email or phone. These data include, for example, names, addresses, and bank details. We may also collect personal data ourselves, for example, when affected individuals use our services, or we extract data from publicly accessible sources (e.g., debt collection registers, commercial registers, press, internet, media, social media) (e.g., information from media and the internet, credit reports, your addresses, and possibly interests and other socio-demographic data). Additionally, we may receive data from our business partners, other companies, or third parties.

4. Processing of Personal Data

We use the personal data we collect for communication purposes, including not only the processing of our business activities but also marketing activities such as sending information about our organization, invitations to events, and other activities. We also process personal data to comply with our legal or regulatory obligations, including documentation and compliance with legal requirements.
Where consent has been granted for the processing of personal data for specific purposes (e.g., subscribing to an event), we process the personal data within the defined scope and based on this consent. If necessary, we may also base the processing of personal data on other legal grounds.

5. Purpose of Data Processing

We primarily use personal data to fulfill the purposes of our organization, to provide our services, to contact our members and business partners, and to comply with our legal obligations. Furthermore, we process personal data for advertising and marketing purposes, market and opinion research, and the development of our aims. We rely on our legitimate interests in maintaining our business relationships and communicating with potential members and business partners. These interests are in line with applicable data protection laws.

6. Duration of Retention

If no explicit retention period is stated at the time of collection or in this privacy policy, we process and store personal data until it is no longer necessary to fulfill the processing purpose, unless legal retention obligations (e.g., commercial and tax retention obligations) prevent deletion. It is possible that personal data may be retained for the period during which claims can be asserted, and as far as we are otherwise legally obligated or have legitimate business interests (e.g., for evidence and documentation purposes, for the purpose of fulfilling our duty of care).

7. Data Security

As part of our business activities, we disclose personal data to third parties to the extent permitted and deemed appropriate. These third parties particularly include our service providers (e.g., banks, insurance companies, cloud providers), and other business partners, as well as domestic and foreign authorities. In this context, your personal data may be stored in Switzerland and other countries in Europe and the USA, where service providers are located. When processing personal data outside Switzerland or the European Economic Area, we take the necessary measures required by applicable data protection laws to ensure that your personal data is treated as securely and protected as in Switzerland or within the European Economic Area, unless we can rely on an exception provision.
We protect personal data through appropriate security measures to prevent loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. We implement suitable technical and organizational measures. However, we cannot guarantee the absolute security of data.

8. Rights of the Affected Person

An affected person has the right to information, correction, deletion, or restriction of the processing of personal data, the right to object to the processing, and the right to data portability. Consent given for specific data processing can be revoked at any time, but this does not affect data processing that has already taken place. Additionally, affected individuals have the right to assert their claims in court or file a complaint with the competent data protection authority.

9. Cookies


Our website uses cookies to provide visitors to this website with more user-friendly services that would not be possible without the setting of cookies. The data subject may, at any time, prevent the setting of cookies through our website by means of a corresponding setting of the internet browser used, and may thus permanently deny the setting of cookies. Furthermore, cookies that have already been set can be deleted at any time via an internet browser or other software programmes.


10. Google Analytics


The data controller has integrated the Google Analytics component (with anonymisation function) on this website using a cookie to collect, collate and analyse data on the behaviour of visitors to websites. In addition to deleting cookies (see Section 9), the data subject may object to and prevent the collection of data generated by Google Analytics and the processing of this data by Google by downloading and installing a browser add-on under the link https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

The operating company of the Google Analytics component is Google Inc, 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043-1351, USA.