Interpret Europe is registered under German law as ‘Interpret Europe – European Association for Heritage Interpretation e.V.’ at Vereinsregister des Amtsgerichts Freiburg, Germany (register of associations at the local court of Freiburg, Germany). The registration number is VR 700 462. Interpret Europe is an international non-profit making association with our main office at Carl-von-Ossietzky-Straße 3, 14471 Potsdam Germany. Interpret Europe brings together individuals and legal organizations with the following goal:
Empowering all who inspire meaningful connections
with Europe’s natural and cultural heritage
to shape our common future
Interpret Europe is a network of members and partners that support our mission. To keep our network informed about the developments and opportunities in the natural and cultural sector, we keep a database of stakeholders. The integrity of your personal data is important to us and we aim to protect it by our privacy policy and according to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Please read the following information carefully to understand our policy and practice regarding your personal data and how we treat it.
Responsibility
Interpret Europe is responsible for the handling of your personal data on this website. We never disclose your email address to any third party.
If you are an individual member of Interpret Europe, your email address will not be shared outside our membership without your explicit consent.
Registrations to subscriptions, meetings and conferences
Your personal data (first name, last name, organization, country and email address) that are collected in connection with subscriptions to our newsletters (Interpret Europe Newsletter, Interpret Europe Newsmail) and / or our invitations to events are saved only for as long as you are a subscriber. When you unsubscribe, we no longer send you updates. Should you wish Interpret Europe to remove your personal data from our database, write to unsubscribe@interpret-europe.net.
Your right to information
You have the right to demand information about what personal data Interpret Europe has collected about you and information about the purpose for which the data is used. You also have the right to have incomplete and incorrect information corrected, removed or blocked. Use our contact information to get in touch with us to exercise these rights.
Google fonts
The Google Fonts API is designed to limit the collection, storage, and use of end-user data to only what is needed to serve fonts efficiently. The use of the Google Fonts API is unauthenticated and the Google Fonts API does not set or log cookies. Requests to the Google Fonts API are made to resource-specific domains, such as fonts.googleapis.com or fonts.gstatic.com. Font requests are separate from and don’t contain any credentials sent to google.com while using other Google services that are authenticated, such as Gmail.
The Google Fonts API logs the details of the HTTP request, which includes the timestamp, requested URL, and all HTTP headers (including referrer and user agent string) provided in connection with the use of our CSS API. IP addresses are not logged. Access to logged data is kept secure. Aggregate usage stats are used to measure the popularity of font families and are published on the Google Fonts analytics page.
To learn more about the information Google collects and how it is used and secured, see Google’s Privacy Policy.
Copyright notice
If not otherwise stated, the images on our website have been provided by the following photographers: Nationalpark Gesäuse / Stefan Leitner; Istra Inspirit/Mateo Gobo,
National Trust Visitors Centre, Glencoe, Scotland/Professor Sandy Liddell Halliday, Nikos Siopiros, Janja Sivec, Iva Klarić Vujović, Helena Vičič, Dubravko Fijacko, Iva Silla, Thorsten Ludwig, Kaja Antlej, Marie Banks, ©Prague City Tourism.