Effective: 16.03.2022
This Privacy Policy aims to inform you about the data processing in connection with your use of our Miele@home system, various Miele applications (“Miele Apps”),Miele Voice Assistants, e.g. Miele Skills for Amazon Alexa and/or Miele Google Actions (“Miele Voice Assistants”) and further related services. It applies to any online location that links to, and any offline location that makes available, this Privacy Policy. The processing of personal data takes place exclusively within the framework of the respective valid legal data protection regulations, in particular the General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter referred to as "GDPR"), the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) and other applicable legislation.
For details about our data processing activities in relation to our other websites and related services, see https://www.mieleusa.com/c/privacy-policy-14.htm.
We reserve the right to amend this Privacy Policy at any time to reflect changes to our practices or the law. We will make the revised Privacy Policy available at https://www.miele.com/appfiles/production/mieleatmobile/ConsentManagement/V4.1/DataProtection/us.html. In some cases, we might also notify you of an update by email or through one of our apps.
In accordance with Art. 4 (1) GDPR, “personal data” means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (hereinafter referred to as the “data subject”); a natural person is considered as being identifiable, directly or indirectly, in particular by means of an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or one or more special characteristics expressing the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of this natural person.
For purposes of this Privacy Policy, “personal data” also refers to “personal information” or “personally identifiable information” as defined under applicable laws, including the CCPA.
The controller within the meaning of Art. 4 (7) GDPR is
Miele & Cie. KG
Carl-Miele-Straße 29
33332 Gütersloh
Tel: +49 5241 89-0
Fax: +49 5241 89-2090
E-Mail: info@miele.de
You can contact our Data Protection Officer at the postal address listed under 1.2 or by sending an e-mail to: datenschutz@miele.de.
Our Miele@home system connects your network-enabled domestic appliances and allows you to manage your connected domestic appliances via Miele Apps and Miele Voice Assistants.
Before using Miele@home for the first time, you need a Miele account. If you do not have a Miele account yet, you can create one using the Miele Apps. If you connect a network-enabled domestic appliance, it will then be paired with your Miele account. During the pairing process, you must enter your equipment serial number. You can enter your equipment serial number by using an implemented automatic image-processing tool or manually. If you choose to use the automatic image-processing tool, the image including your data will be processed through our external cloud-service provider. The cloud-service provider act as instruction-bound processors for us.
The following data are processed for business purposes in connection with the use of our Miele@home system:
customer number and Miele account;
equipment serial number;
appliance manufacturing number;
functional characteristics of the Appliances and Appliance master data;
appliances data, including
appliances usage data, containing information about appliance settings (e.g. display brightness), program settings, interactions with the user interface, sensor data (e.g. temperatures, drum speed, door status) and appliances statistics (e.g. hours of operation, counters, failures, warning notifications and error states); and
appliances status data, containing information to a specific event that the appliance generates when the status is changed (program status, program identifier, program duration, etc.);
error log files, containing communication metadata information about e.g. when the communication has failed; and
Personally identifiable features for telecommunications (e.g. IP-address).
Error log files are also used to detect malfunctions as well as technical issues and to remedy errors. Error log files are stored for 14 days and will be automatically deleted afterwards. For these purposes, the legal basis is also our legitimate interest in the processing of data pursuant to Art. 6 (1)(f) GDPR.
In order to continuously improve our products and services, we will pseudonymize the appliance usage data and evaluate that data only in a ppseudonymous manner for internal reports and statical purposes. The data will be processed by us and our affiliated company Miele & Cie. KG. The legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR, whereby the optimisation of our products and services justifies our legitimate interest. The aggregated reports do not allow any reidentification of a specific user and will be shared with further companies of the Miele Group. The data are stored by us only as long as it is necessary for the fulfilment of the respective purpose, but for a maximum period of two (2) years, unless otherwise provided for by the applicable legislation. Further data will only be processed if and insofar you have given us your explicit consent as described in Section 7 below.
If and insofar you have given us your consent, we will pseudonymize appliances data and the appliance manufacturing number to evaluate the pseudonymized data and to create internal reports in order to continuously optimise our products, systems and services. The legal basis for the collection, pseudonymization and evaluation of your appliances data and appliance manufacturing number is your consent, Art. 6 (1) (a) GDPR. You may consent or object / withdrawal your consent to the collection, pseudonymization and evaluation of your appliances data and appliance manufacturing number by activating or deactivating the function during the registration process or in the profile settings / consent management of the Miele Apps. Pseudonymized appliances data and appliances manufactural numbers will be stored for a maximum of 2 years and will be deleted afterwards. Internal reports derived from this pseudonymized data will only contain aggregated and/or anonymized data and will therefore not allow any re-identification of a specific customer.
Before using Miele@home system, Miele Apps or Voice Assistants for the first time, you need a Miele account. When registering for a Miele account, the following data will be processed for business and/or commercial purposes:
a) Miele light user
e-mail-address and password (marked as mandatory data).
These data are required to provide you a secure log-in / authentication process and to fulfil the services related to the Miele@home system, Miele Apps and Miele Voice Assistants. The legal basis is Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR.
Please note, that some functionalities, e.g. shop connect, necessarily require a Miele full user account. Those functionalities will not be available to Miele light user.
b) Miele full user
In addition to the data processed for the provision of the Miele light user account, we may process the following data for the Miele full user account for business and/or commercial purposes:
name;
address;
telephone number;
date of birth (voluntary);
order history;
items ordered;
delivery address, if different; and
invoice and payment data.
We process the abovementioned data in order to update your registration and to provide you with further functionalities of the Miele Apps. The legal basis is Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR.
Please note, that the collection of these data is optional and that the provision of these data is not required for the use of the core functionalities of the Miele Apps. You can add, change or delete these data in the settings of your Miele App.
The data are stored by us only as long as it is necessary for the fulfilment of the respective purpose or until you withdraw your consent to process your personal data, unless otherwise provided for by the applicable legislation.
For our Miele@home system, we offer various Miele Apps, which process your usage data. These data are processed in addition to that already processed by the use of the Miele@home system.
When setting up the Miele Apps, the following data are processed for business purposes:
customer number and Miele account;
Appliance manufacturing number, and
functional characteristics of the Appliances and Appliance master data
When using the Miele Apps, the following additional data are processed for business and/or commercial purposes:
appliances data, including
appliances usage data, containing information about appliance settings (e.g. display brightness), program settings, interactions with the user interface, sensor data (e.g. temperatures, drum speed, door status) and appliances statistics (e.g. hours of operation, counters, failures, warning notifications and error states; and
appliances status data, containing information to a specific event that the appliance generates when the status is changed (program status, program identifier, program duration, etc.);
error log files, containing communication metadata information about e.g. when the communication has failed;
App usage data, and
Personally identifiable features for telecommunications.
To be able to use Miele Apps comprehensively, certain system permissions are required. At the beginning of the use of the Miele Apps and/or only when using the respective function, you will be requested to grant the corresponding authorisations. Please note, however, that proper use of the Miele Apps requires access to certain features of your mobile device (smartphone or tablet) and access to your personal data, including for security reasons. We will request your permission to grant the corresponding authorisations according to the functionality or needs. You may refuse to do so and in that case you may not be able to use some specific functions of the Miele Apps:
Category: Files & Media, Permission: READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE, Corresponding Function: Used to access certain files on the devices storage, Description of function and example scenarios: -Used to open downloaded product documents; -Used to open downloaded manuals, Mandatory: Optional, but corresponding functions will be not available without permission
Category: Files & Media, Permission: WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE, Corresponding Function: Used to store certain files on the devices storage, Description of function and example scenarios: Used to store downloaded product documents; Used to store downloaded manuals, Mandatory: Optional, but corresponding functions will be not available without permission
Category: Location, Permission: ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION, Corresponding Function: Used to access approximate location, Description of function and example scenarios: Used for Wi-Fi scanning during the pairing of your domestic appliance with the Miele app. Mandatory: Optional, but corresponding functions will be not available without permission
Category: Location, Permission: ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION, Corresponding Function: Used to access precise location, Description of function and example scenarios: Used for Wi-Fi scanning during the pairing of your domestic appliance with the Miele app. Mandatory: Optional, but corresponding functions will be not available without permission
Category: Camera, Permission: CAMERA, Corresponding Function: Used to access devices camera, Description of function and example scenarios: Used to detect the datamatrix code on the Miele appliance which stores the fabrication number, Mandatory: This is an optional permission and the fabrication number may be entered manually.
Category: Other, Permission: ACCESS_WIFI_STATE, Corresponding Function: Used to access information about wifi networks, Description of function and example scenarios: Used to identify the status in the pairing process, Mandatory: This is an optional permission but corresponding functions will not be available without permission.
Category: Other, Permission: CHANGE_WIFI_STATE, Corresponding Function: Used to to change wifi connectivity state, Description of function and example scenarios: Used for the wifi connection in pairing process, Mandatory: This is an optional permission but corresponding functions will not be available without permission.
Category: Other, Permission: CHANGE_WIFI_MULTICAST_STATE, Corresponding Function: Used for the MDNS scanner, Description of function and example scenarios: Used to detect and communicate to Miele appliances near you, Mandatory: This is an optional permission but corresponding functions will not be available without permission.
Category: Other, Permission: ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE, Corresponding Function: Used to access information about networks, Description of function and example scenarios: Used for API calls in features; Used to check whether user has internet in the shop, Mandatory: This is an optional permission but corresponding functions will not be available without permission.
Category: Other, Permission: CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE, Corresponding Function: Used to change network connectivity state, Description of function and example scenarios: Used to connect to the appliance Wifi, Mandatory: This is an optional permission but corresponding functions will not be available without permission.
Category: Other, Permission: INTERNET, Corresponding Function: Used to access the internet, Description of function and example scenarios: Used to generally communicate with the Miele Cloud Service (e.g. login, communication with Miele appliances, etc.); Used to get product data; Used to manage the shopping cart; Used to process payments; Used to post orders, Mandatory: This is an optional permission but corresponding functions will not be available without permission.
Miele Apps are available in so-called App stores operated by third parties. The download of an App usually requires prior registration at the respective App store. We have no influence on the personal data processed in this context. The responsible body is in this context solely the operator of the respective App store. Further information can be found in the Privacy Policy on your respective App store.
Error log files are also used to detect malfunctions as well as technical issues and to remedy errors. Error log files are stored for 14 days and will be automatically deleted afterwards. For these purposes, the legal basis is also our legitimate interest in the processing of data pursuant to Art. 6 (1)(f) GDPR.
For our Miele@home system, we offer various Miele Voice Assistant services, for example Miele Skills for Amazon Alexa and Miele Google Actions.
Miele Skills for Amazon Alexa
If you use Miele Skills for Amazon Alexa in connection with a Miele@home product, the following data will be collected and processed. These data are processed in addition to that already processed by the use of the Miele@home system and Miele Apps:
registration data;
customer number and Miele account;
serial number of the appliance(s);
Miele User-ID (technical identifier, not your Miele customer number);
Amazon User-ID (technical identifier);
Session ID;
Server/HTTP(S)-Logs;
functional characteristics of the appliances;
personally identifiable features for telecommunications (e.g. IP-address);
Alexa Skills usage data, including the intent / capability name, description of the intent, IoT-Type and SlotType-Value (parameters, that will be transferred to your appliance) and timestamp; and
appliance status of the Miele home Appliance.
Miele uses the services of Amazon Europe Core S.à.r.l, 5, Rue Plaetis, L-2338 Luxembourg to provide Miele Skills for Amazon Alexa. The Miele Skill is available at the Amazon Alexa Skill Store, which is powered by Amazon. Activation of Miele Skills and general use of Amazon Alexa usually requires prior registration with Amazon. We have no influence on the personal data collected, processed and used in this context. The responsible body is in this context solely Amazon. The Amazon Privacy Policy can be found at https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/display.html/ref=footer_privacy?ie=UTF8&nodeId=201909010.
After you activate Amazon Alexa, e.g. by waking up an Echo device through uttering “Alexa”, everything you say afterwards will be recorded and sent to Amazon. There, the audio will be transcribed and the intent behind the spoken words will be determined. Then, the result of what has been understood by Amazon will be sent to us (e.g. that an oven is to be switched on). Due to the account linking between the Miele User-ID and the Amazon User-ID, Miele knows in which Miele@home account an oven is to be powered on. Miele will process your request within the Miele Cloud, send a command to your appliance (e.g. for switching it on) and send a response to Amazon, who convert the response to an audio file and play this audio file out to the user, e.g. through an Amazon Echo smart speaker
The processing of the aforementioned data is required to fulfil the services related to our Miele@home system and Miele Skills for Amazon Alexa. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR. The data are stored by us only as long as it is necessary for the fulfilment of the respective purpose, unless otherwise provided for by the applicable legislation.
In order to continuously improve our products and services, we will pseudonymize the Alexa Skills usage data and evaluate that data only in a ppseudonymous manner for internal reports and statical purposes. The data will be processed by us and our affiliated company Miele & Cie. KG. The legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR, whereby the optimisation of our products and services justifies our legitimate interest. The aggregated reports do not allow any reidentification of a specific user and will be shared with further companies of the Miele Group. The data are stored by us only as long as it is necessary for the fulfilment of the respective purpose, but for a maximum period of two (2) years, unless otherwise provided for by the applicable legislation. Further data will only be processed if and insofar you have given us your explicit consent as described in Section 7 below.
Miele Google Actions
If you use Miele Google Actions in connection with a Miele@home product, the following data will be collected and processed. These data are processed in addition to that already processed by the use of the Miele@home system and Miele Apps:
registration data;
customer number and Miele account;
serial number of the appliance(s);
Miele User-ID (technical identifier, not your Miele customer number);
Google User-ID (technical identifier);
Session ID;
Server/HTTP(S)-Logs;
functional characteristics of the appliances;
personally identifiable features for telecommunications (e.g. IP-address);
Google Action usage data, including the intent / trait name, description of the intent, IoT-Type and SlotType-Value (parameters, that will be transferred to your appliance) and timestamp; and
appliance status of the Miele home Appliance.
Miele uses the services of Google Inc., Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA to provide Miele Google Actions. Miele Google Actions are available through Google Assistant, which is powered by Google. Activation of Miele Google Actions and general use of Google Assistant usually requires prior registration with Goolge. We have no influence on the personal data collected, processed and used in this context. The responsible body is in this context solely Google. The Google Privacy Policy can be found at https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en-US.
Before you can use the Miele Google Actions, you have to create a link between your Miele User-ID and Google User-ID. For this, we use the Google Account Linking API.
After you activate your Google Assistant, e.g. by waking up a Google nest device through uttering “OK Google”, everything you say afterwards will be recorded and sent to Google. There, the audio will be transcribed and the intent behind the spoken words will be determined. Then, the result of what has been understood by Google will be sent to us (e.g. that an oven is to be switched on). Due to the account linking between the Miele User-ID and the Google User-ID, Miele knows in which Miele@home account an oven is to be powered on. Miele will process your request within the Miele Cloud, send a command to your appliance (e.g. for switching it on) and send a response to Google, who convert the response to an audio file and play this audio file out to the user, e.g. through a Google Nest smart speaker.
The processing of the aforementioned data is required to fulfil the services related to our Miele@home system and Miele Google Actions. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR. The data are stored by us only as long as it is necessary for the fulfilment of the respective purpose, unless otherwise provided for by the applicable legislation.
In order to continuously improve our products and services, we will pseudonymize the Google Action usage data and evaluate that data only in a ppseudonymous manner for internal reports and statical purposes. The data will be processed by us and our affiliated company Miele & Cie. KG. The legal basis for this processing is Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR, whereby the optimisation of our products and services justifies our legitimate interest. The aggregated reports do not allow any reidentification of a specific user and will be shared with further companies of the Miele Group. The data are stored by us only as long as it is necessary for the fulfilment of the respective purpose, but for a maximum period of two (2) years, unless otherwise provided for by the applicable legislation. Further data will only be processed if and insofar you have given us your explicit consent as described in Section 7 below.
General
Certain Miele Apps can have an image and/or video feature that allows to broadcast images and/or videos from a network-enabled domestic appliance to your mobile device. Videos will only be shown live in the Miele App and will not be stored.
When using the image and/or video function, the privacy and the highly personal sphere of life of third parties must be respected. The network-enabled domestic appliances should therefore be used only in your own premises and any persons present should be informed about the image and/or video function by you in advance. In the event you release your domestic appliance to a third person, you must inform this person about the image and/or video feature.
The processing of the data is required to fulfil the services offered by the Miele. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR.
Oven compartment camera
If your oven has a compartment camera and you have activated the camera, then the camera will automatically create images and time-lapse-videos of your food. You can call up such images and time-lapse-videos through your Miele App. The images and time-lapse-videos will be stored for 24 hours and will be automatically deleted afterwards. The following so-called metadata relate to the images and will be processed if you use the oven compartment camera:
appliance manufacturing number (pseudonymized),
appliance description,
country,
language used in the app,
time stamp of the image.
You can disable the camera at any time at your oven.
The processing of the data is required to fulfil the services offered by the Miele. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR.
If and insofar you have given us your consent, we will process your images and the related metadata in pseudonymized form in order to continuously optimise our products and services. The images helps us to improve image recognition functionalities. We will store your images and the related metadata for a period of 24 months. The processing of your images and the related metadata will be partly executed by our partner V7 Ltd., 158 Buckingham Palace Road Fourth Floor, SW1W 9TR, London, Great Britain, who acts as instruction-bound processor and service provider for us. The legal basis for the collection and processing of your images and related metadata is your consent, Art. 6 (1) (a) GDPR. You may withdraw your consent to the collection and processing of your images and related metadata for the improvement of our products and services by deactivating the function in the profile settings / consent management of the Miele Apps.
Smart Food ID
If and insofar as you use the “Smart Food ID” functionality, we process the following data in addition to the data already mentioned under “oven compartment camera” above:
Communication metadata:
time needed for the transfer of the images from your oven to the Miele Cloud Services,
response-time of the recognition service
result of the recognition service
Further Metadata:
appliance manufacturing number (pseudonymized),
appliance description,
country,
language used in the app,
time stamp of the image.
The processing of your images and the related metadata will be partly executed by our partner V7 Ltd., 158 Buckingham Palace Road Fourth Floor, SW1W 9TR, London, Great Britain, who acts as instruction-bound processor and service provider for us. The processing of the abovementioned data is in order to ensure und assess a high quality of our Smart Food ID service, in particular to ensure the promised response-time and the results.
The processing of the data is required to fulfil the services offered by the Miele. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR.
In our Apps, you will find further information and links to our products, consumables and accessories. When you click on such a link, you will automatically forwarded to the respective product detail page of the webshop of the Miele entity which is responsible in your country and which you have chosen during the registration process. You will find further information to the respective Miele entity on the respective webshop. In this event, we will also forward your login credentials to the webshop of the Miele entity. The legal basis for the processing of your data is Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR.
For our Miele@home system and for certain network-enabled domestic appliances we offer remote services.
Remote Update
We provide you with updates for your network-enabled domestic appliances remotely, so-called „Remote Update“, depending on your domestic appliance and your region. If a Remote Update is available for your domestic appliance, it will be downloaded automatically. Remote Updates will not be installed automatically, they must be initiated manually on your domestic appliance. Information about the content and scope of a Remote Update will be provided in the respective Miele App. If you do not install a Remote Update, you can continue to use your domestic appliance as usual. However, we highly recommend to install Remote Updates in order to keep your domestic appliance up-to-date and to ensure compatibility with other functionalities of the Miele@home system.
The Remote Update function on your domestic appliance is activated as standard. You can deactivate the Remote Update function at any time in the settings of your domestic appliance. Please find more information about Remote Update settings for your specific domestic appliance in the respective operating and installation instructions.
Before the installation of a Remote Update, we create a copy of the technical parameters and data of your domestic appliance, a so-called „Dump-file“. The Dump-file will help our service unit in the event any problems or other unusual events related to the Remote Update occur. In this context, the following personal data will be processed:
Customer number and Miele account;
appliance manufacturing number;
functional characteristics of the appliances and appliance master data;
appliances data, including
appliances usage data, containing information about appliance settings (e.g. display brightness), program settings, interactions with the user interface, sensor data (e.g. temperatures, drum speed, door status) and appliances statistics (e.g. hours of operation, counters, failures, warning notifications and error states); and
appliances status data, containing information to a specific event that the appliance generates when the status is changed (program status, program identifier, program duration, etc.);
personally identifiable features for telecommunications (e.g. IP-address).
The processing of the aforementioned data is required to fulfil the services related to our Remote Update function. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR. The data are stored by us only for a period of 3 months, unless otherwise provided for by the applicable legislation.
Error Image
If and insofar you decided to use our Error Image function, we create a copy of the technical parameters and data of your domestic appliance, a so-called „Dump-file“ in the event an error occurred. The Dump-file will help our service unit to identify errors and to provide further customer services remotely. In this context, the following personal data will be processed:
Customer number and Miele account;
appliance manufacturing number;
functional characteristics of the appliances and appliance master data;
appliances data, including
appliances usage data, containing information about appliance settings (e.g. display brightness), program settings, interactions with the user interface, sensor data (e.g. temperatures, drum speed, door status) and appliances statistics (e.g. hours of operation, counters, failures, warning notifications and error states); and
appliances status data, containing information to a specific event that the appliance generates when the status is changed (program status, program identifier, program duration, etc.);
personally identifiable features for telecommunications (e.g. IP-address).
The processing of the aforementioned data is required to fulfil the services related to our Error Image function. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR. The data are stored by us only for a period of 3 months, unless specific cases requires longer storage period or otherwise provided for by the applicable legislation.
Remote Access (optional)
In order to identify and remedy certain errors quickly, it will be helpful for our service unit to have a remote access to your domestic appliance. In order to do so, a Miele service technician will ask you for your explicit permission to access your domestic appliance. After you granted your permission, the Miele service technician will have temporary rights to access your domestic appliance. The Miele service technician is only allowed to read out data and information, but has no permission to modify or alter any data of your domestic appliance. Unless otherwise agreed upon, the remote access will automatically ends after you or the Miele service technician actively terminates the connection to your domestic appliance of after a period of maximum 2 hours.
In this context, the following personal data will be processed:
Contact details;
Customer number and Miele account;
appliance manufacturing number;
functional characteristics of the appliances and appliance master data;
appliances data, including
appliances usage data, containing information about appliance settings (e.g. display brightness), program settings, interactions with the user interface, sensor data (e.g. temperatures, drum speed, door status) and appliances statistics (e.g. hours of operation, counters, failures, warning notifications and error states); and
appliances status data, containing information to a specific event that the appliance generates when the status is changed (program status, program identifier, program duration, etc.);
personally identifiable features for telecommunications (e.g. IP-address).
The processing of the aforementioned data is required to fulfil the services related to our Remote Access function. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR. Your data will be stored for a period of 24 months and will be automatically deleted after such period, provided and insofar a specific error will not require a longer storage period or we are not obliged to store it for reasons based on commercial and tax law.
Adding technical details (optional)
In order to identify and remedy certain errors quickly, it will be helpful for our service unit to have further information to a respective error. For this, you can share a copy of the technical parameters and data of your domestic appliance, a so-called „Dump-file“ with a Miele service technician by using your Miele App.
In this context, the following personal data will be processed:
Contact details;
Customer number and Miele account;
appliance manufacturing number;
functional characteristics of the appliances and appliance master data;
appliances data, including
appliances usage data, containing information about appliance settings (e.g. display brightness), program settings, interactions with the user interface, sensor data (e.g. temperatures, drum speed, door status) and appliances statistics (e.g. hours of operation, counters, failures, warning notifications and error states); and
appliances status data, containing information to a specific event that the appliance generates when the status is changed (program status, program identifier, program duration, etc.);
personally identifiable features for telecommunications (e.g. IP-address).
The processing of the aforementioned data is required to fulfil the services related to our customer services. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR. Your data will be stored for a period of 24 months and will be automatically deleted after such period, provided and insofar a specific error will not require a longer storage period or we are not obliged to store it for reasons based on commercial and tax law.
If and insofar as you have given us your consent for advertising purposes, e.g. you have signed up to the e-mail newsletter, the data processing required in the context of establishing contact takes place on the legal basis of your consent, Art. 6 (1) (a) GDPR. You may revoke your consent to us at any time with effect for the future (e.g. by using the unsubscribe link included in the e-mail). It might be possible that commercial communication will be provided through our external service providers. These service providers act as instruction-bound processors for us.
Our Miele Apps and Miele Skills provide different ways that allow you to contact us. If you use these and contact us e.g. by e-mail, we will process the data you provided to us in order to answer your request.
We have a legitimate interest in answering your enquiries. The legal basis for the data processing is Art. (6) (1) (f) GDPR. If the purpose of your request is to conclude a contract, the legal basis is Art. 6 (1) (b) GDPR.
When contacting us, data transmitted to us will be deleted after completion of your request, provided and insofar as we are not obliged to store it for reasons based on commercial and tax law.
We use so-called “In-App-Notifications” to send you important information concerning the Miele Apps and/or your connected domestic appliances (e.g. software update announcements).
In addition, we may send you so-called “Push-Notifications” (e.g. the status of your connected domestic appliance), if you use Miele Apps via a push-capable mobile device and only and insofar you have previously consented to the provision of push notifications. This requires that the Miele App installed on your push-capable mobile device has been assigned a pseudonymised ID (push-token) so that we can identify your mobile device or the installed Miele App and address Push-Notifications to you. You can revoke your consent in the settings of your mobile device and thus deactivate the transmission of Push-Notifications at any time. The dispatch of Push-Notifications is carried out by Google Inc., Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA and Apple Inc., One Apple park Way, Cupertino, CA 95014, USA.
Adobe Analytics
On our Miele Apps and Miele Voice Assistants, we use the analytic services provided by Adobe Systems Software Ireland Ltd., 4-6 Riverwalk, Dublin 24, Ireland (hereinafter referred to as "Adobe").
We use the analytics services in order to track, measure and analyse your use of our Apps and Miele Voice Assistants. Based on the information provided by the analytics services, we can create statistics and reports that help us to regularly improve our Apps, Voice Assistants and further products and services. In order to do so, the analytic services process various information from your device, as follows:
App information (App ID, App version, App install source);
Device information (device category, brandname, model name, operating system, device language, device timezone);
Stream and platform information (Stream ID – information about the app stream (test, beta, prod);
User ID (randomly set but fixed for in user/app instance); and/or Device ID, depends on whether you are logged in or in the demo mode;
Session ID;
Campaign information (information about advertising campaigns);
Geo information (continent, country, region, city);
IP-address;
Event/Intent information (information to a specific event/intent including timestamp, event/intent name and event parameters).
The legal basis for the data processing is your consent, Art. (6) (1) (a) GDPR.
You may consent to or withdraw your consent regarding the collection and/or analysis of your data by Adobe Analytics by activating or deactivating the function during the registration process or in the profile settings / consent management of the Miele Apps.
The data processed by Adobe Analytics will be automatically deleted after 14 months.
For more information about Adobe Analytics please visit https://www.adobe.com/privacy/policy.html.
Google services
On our Miele Apps, we use various services provided by Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland (hereinafter referred to as "Google").
For more information about Google services please visit https://www.google.com/privacy/ads/.
Google Analytics for Google Firebase
Our Miele Apps use Google Analytics for Google Firebase for the needs-oriented design and improvement of the Miele Apps. Google Analytics for Google Firebase uses so-called cookies that are stored on your terminal and that allow an analysis of the use of the Miele Apps by you. The information generated by the cookie is usually transmitted to a Google server in the US and stored there. We use the extension of IP anonymisation (referred to as IP masking) on this website, i.e. your IP address is shortened by Google within Member States of the European Union or in the other States that are party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area. Only in exceptional cases will the full IP address be sent to a Google server in the US and shortened there.
On behalf of the operator of the Miele Apps, Google will use this information to evaluate your use of the Miele Apps, to compile reports on Miele Apps activity and to provide other services related to Miele App activity and Internet usage to the website operator.
The legal basis for the data processing is your consent, Art. (6) (1) (a) GDPR.
You may consent or object to the collection or analysis of your data by Google Analytics for Google Firebase by activating or deactivating the function Google Analytics for Google Firebase in the profile settings / consent management of the Miele Apps.
The data sent by us and linked to cookies, user identifiers (e.g. user ID) or advertising IDs will be automatically deleted after 14 months.
For more information about the Google Analytics for Google Firebase terms and conditions, visit https://www.google.com/analytics/terms/.
Unless otherwise expressly stated in this privacy policy, all personal data collected from you in connection with your use of our Miele@home system or with your use of the Miele Apps and Miele Skills are generally stored on servers within the territory of the European Union. However, it might be possible that your data must be transferred and processed outside the territory of the European Union. In such event, your data will be secured by appropriate safeguards as set forth in Art. 46 (2) GDPR, in particular, but without limitation to, by the use of the Standard Contractual Clauses for the transfer of data between EU and non-EU countries (which can be found here - https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/international-dimension-data-protection/standard-contractual-clauses-scc_en).
Within the context of the data processing described in this Privacy Policy, it might be possible that we transfer personal data to the following categories of recipients (in addition to the recipients expressly stated in this privacy notice):
authorized agents and other consultants (e.g. attorneys, tax accountants, auditors);
instruction-bound processor within the meaning of Art. 28 GDPR, in particular, but without limitation to, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, USA, Microsoft Ireland Operations Limited, Dublin, Ireland and MaibornWolff GmbH, Munich, Germany;
further service providers;
companies of the Miele Group (https://www.miele.com/en/com/subsidiaries-2156.htm);
insurance companies; and
state agencies and governmental bodies.
We only transfer personal data to third parties if and insofar it is required to fulfil our contractual obligations, in case we have or the respective third party has a legitimate interest in processing the personal data or if you have given consent to the transfer. Furthermore, we only transfer personal data to third parties if and insofar we are obligated to do so according to applicable law, regulatory action or court order.
Data subjects have various rights under GDPR. These include in particular:
Right to information: According to Art. 15 GDPR, you can request a confirmation as to whether personal data concerning you is being processed by us. If such processing is available, you may also request further information about the processing from us. On our Miele Apps, you can check the information in your account through “Settings” – “Account Settings” – “Edit Account”.
Right to rectification: In accordance with Art. 16 GDPR, you are entitled to rectification and/or completion if the processed personal data concerning you is incorrect or incomplete. You can click “Edit” to correct the information in your account through “Settings” – “Account Settings” – “Edit Account”.
Right to restriction of processing: You may request, pursuant to Art. 18 GDPR, that the processing of your personal data be restricted.
Right to data portability: In accordance with Art. 20 GDPR, you are also entitled to receive the personal data that you have provided in a structured, common and machine-readable format and to transmit it without any obstruction from us to another controller.
You have the right to complain about the handling of your personal data by the data protection authority responsible for you or us.
If your personal data on the basis of legitimate interests are processed pursuant to Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR, you have the right to object to the processing of your personal data in accordance with Art. 21 GDPR, provided there are reasons for this arising from your particular situation or if your objection is based on being targeted to personal advertising. In the latter case, you have a general right of objection, which is implemented by us without any particular situation being specified.
Our services are intended for a general audience, and are not directed at children under (13) years of age. We do not knowingly gather personal information (as defined by the U.S. Children’s Privacy Protection Act, or “COPPA”) in a manner not permitted by COPPA. If you are a parent or guardian and you believe we have collected information from your child in a manner not permitted by law, contact us at datenschutz@miele.de. We will remove the data to the extent required by applicable laws.
We implement and maintain reasonable and appropriate administrative, physical, and technical security safeguards designed to help protect the security, integrity, accuracy and privacy of the personal data you have provided from loss, theft, misuse and unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration and destruction. Nevertheless, transmission via the internet is not completely secure and we cannot guarantee the security of information about you.
Your browser settings may allow you to automatically transmit a “Do Not Track” signal to online services you visit. Note, however, there is no industry consensus as to what site and application operations should do with regard to these signals. Accordingly, we do not monitor or take action with respect to “Do Not Track” signals or other mechanisms. For more information on “Do Not Track,” visit https://www.allaboutdnt.com.
California residents have certain privacy rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, also known as the CCPA. The CCPA requires additional disclosures which are detailed below.
In the past 12 months, we have collected the following categories of personal information listed in the CCPA:
Contact Data, including your first and last name, email address, postal address, and phone number.
Account Credentials, email address and password
Demographic Data, including your date of birth and country. This category includes data that may qualify as protected classifications under other California or federal laws.
Customer records, including billing data such as your payment instrument number (such as a credit or debit card number), expiration date, as necessary to process your payments.
Content, including content within any messages you send to us (such as feedback and questions to customer support) or publicly post (such as in product reviews or blog comments).
Identifiers, IP address, an ID or number assigned to your account, and/or tracking ID.
Commercial information, including purchases and engagement with our services.
Internet activity, including your interactions with our services.
Appliances usage data, including information to your use of your appliances.
Inferences, including information about your interests, preferences and favorites.
You may choose to voluntarily provide other information to us that we do not request, and, in such Instances, you are solely responsible for such information.
For more information on information we collect, including the sources from which we receive information, review sections 2-9 of this Privacy Policy above. We collect and use these categories of personal information for the business and commercial purposes in accordance with the practices described in this Policy, including to provide and manage our services. In addition to the purposes described above, our business and commercial purposes for collecting and using information include for:
Managing and optimizing our products and services, including:
Enabling your use of our services and access to certain areas of our Apps;
Delivering customized content to you;
Monitoring and analyzing trends, usage, and activities; and
Diagnosing problems with and improving our services.
Communicating with you and facilitating your requests, including:
Responding to your comments, questions and requests, including providing customer support;
Registering you for a service;
Administering Promotions, including verifying eligibility and awarding prizes; and
Subscribing you to advertisements and communications alerting you to new products, features and enhancements, special offers upgrade opportunities, and contests and events of interest.
Protecting our services, websites, and apps and user rights, including:
Preventing and addressing fraud, breach of policies or terms, and threats of harm; and
Sending you technical notices, updates, security alerts, information regarding changes to our polices, and support and administrative messages.
Advertising, including:
Developing and providing you with direct marketing, including advertisements about our and third party products, offers, promotions, rewards, events, and services; and
Serving advertising tailored to your interests.
We do not generally sell information as the term “sell” is traditionally understood. However, to the extent “sale” under the CCPA is interpreted to include advertising technology activities such as those disclosed in this Policy above as a “sale,” we will comply with applicable law as to such activity. We use and partner with different types of entities to assist with our daily operations and manage our services. Please review Section 9, “Transfer of personal data”, above for more detail about the parties with whom we have shared information.
If you are a California resident, you have the right to delete the personal information we have collected from you and the right know certain information about our data practices in the preceding 12 months. In particular, you have the right to request the following from us:
The categories of personal information we have collected about you;
The categories of sources from which the personal information was collected;
The categories of personal information about you we disclosed for a business purpose or sold;
The categories of third parties to whom the personal information was disclosed for a business purpose or sold;
The business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling the personal information; and
The specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you.
To exercise any of these rights, please submit a request through our toll free number at +1 800 843 7231, or email us at datenschutz@miele.de. In the request, please specify which right you are seeking to exercise and the scope of the request. We will confirm receipt of your request within 10 days. We may require specific information from you to help us verify your identity and process your request, for example, your customer ID and the order ID issued on one of your recent order confirmations or invoices. If we are unable to verify your identity, we may deny your requests to know or delete.
To the extent we sell your personal information as the term “sell” is defined under the California Consumer Privacy Act, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of your personal information by us to third parties at any time. As we only “sell” your personal data for analysis purposes and as we only “sell” your personal information after we received your prior consent, you may exercise your “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” rights easily by opting-out the use of analysis cookies in the profile settings / consent management of the Miele Apps.
You can designate an authorized agent to submit requests on your behalf. However, we will require written proof of the agent’s permission to do so and verify your identity directly.
You have the right not to receive discriminatory treatment by us for the exercise of any your rights.
Financial incentives, as defined under the CCPA, include programs, benefits, or other offerings, including payments to consumers as compensation, for the disclosure, deletion, or sale of personal information about them. We do not offer any financial incentives as compensation for the disclosure of personal information.
We do not knowingly “sell” personal information of minors under 16 years old, as that term is defined under the CCPA.
Customers who are residents of California may request (i) a list of the categories of personal information disclosed by us to third parties during the immediately preceding calendar year for those third parties’ own direct marketing purposes; and (ii) a list of the categories of third parties to whom we disclosed such information. To exercise a request, please write us at the email or postal address set out in “Data Protection Officer/Contact Us” above and specify that you are making a “California Shine the Light” request. We may require additional information from you to allow us to verify your identity and are only required to respond to requests once during any calendar year.
16. Legal rights for Nevada residents.
Nevada consumers may submit requests directing the business not to sell certain kinds of personal information that the business has collected or will collect about the consumer. A sale under Nevada law is the exchange of personal information for monetary consideration by the business to a third party for the third party to license or sell the personal information to other third parties. If you are a Nevada consumer and wish to submit a request relating to our compliance with Nevada law, please contact us as at datenschutz@miele.de.
17. Legal rights in other jurisdictions.
Residents in other jurisdictions may also have similar rights to the above. Please contact us if you would like to exercise one of these rights, and we will comply with any request to the extent required under applicable law.