Das Fahrrad
Ein Fahrrad, kurz auch Rad, in der Schweiz Velo (vom französischen: vélocipède = „Schnellfuß“, lateinisch: velox = schnell und pes = Fuß, veraltet und scherzhaft auch Drahtesel), ist ein zumeist zweirädriges, einspuriges Landfahrzeug, das mit Muskelkraft durch das Treten von Pedalen angetrieben wird.

Es wird bei höherem Tempo durch stabilisierende Kreiselkräfte der Räder sowie Gewichtsverlagerung und Lenkbewegungen des Fahrers im Gleichgewicht gehalten (siehe auch Fahrradfahren). Quelle: Wikipedia

Freitag, 7. August 2020

[Action Required] Take action on your inactive classic sites before Nov. 2020

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A new Sites experience launched to meet user needs.
Delete, archive, or convert your inactive classic sites before November 2020.

Dear Eva,

In 2016, we launched an updated Google Sites (referred to in this email as "new Sites") designed to help you create websites without programming experience, optimize across mobile and desktop, and co-build with real-time collaboration. In 2017, we announced that we are replacing the previous Sites experience, referred to as "classic Sites", with our new Google Sites product. Since that announcement, we've invested in the new Sites experience by building top requested features.

We've identified that you own one or more inactive classic Sites that have been inactive for more than 24 months. You must take action before November 2020 if you want your inactive websites to continue to be available to visitors.

Additionally, starting November 1, 2020, site creation will no longer be available in classic Sites and will only be available in the new experience.

What do I need to do?

Start your migration today. We've created a new Classic Sites Manager to help you with this transition.

  • ⇨ Use the Classic Sites Manager to take the following actions for your inactive website(s):
    • trash icon Delete your website(s) if you no longer need them.
    • download icon Download your website(s) if you want to store an archived version of your website.
    • sites icon Convert your website(s) to the new experience if you want your websites to continue to be available to visitors.

  • If you take no action, inactive website(s) will no longer be available in Google Sites and will automatically be downloaded as an archive and saved to your Google Drive starting November 2020.

Learn more about how to manage your transition.

Learn more about the new Google Sites

Google Sites has been redesigned to allow you to create impactful sites that include the ability to:

  • Share information quickly.
  • Bring content to life.
  • Update with ease and confidence.

See what's new in Google Sites.

Thanks for choosing Google Sites.

—The G Suite Team

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Montag, 3. August 2020

Important updates about GDPR compliance

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Important updates about GDPR compliance


Dear Partner,

As a result of the recent Court of Justice of the European Union ruling on data transfers, invalidating the Privacy Shield, Google will be moving to Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) for transfers of online advertising and measurement personal data out of the Europe Economic Area, Switzerland and the UK.

We will therefore be updating our existing Google Ads Data Processing Terms, Google Ads Controller-Controller Data Protection Terms and Google Measurement Controller-Controller Data Protection Terms to add the relevant SCCs as adopted by the European Commission.

We are making these updates solely to address GDPR compliance. The updates do not give Google additional rights over data. If the Google Ads Data Processing Terms or Google Ads Controller-Controller Data Protection Terms are already part of your contract (or if you have separately accepted the Google Measurement Controller-Controller Data Protection Terms where available), the updates will apply from August 12, 2020.

For more information, please see this article that we will continue to update or (if applicable) speak to your Google representative.

Thanks,

The Google Team