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MIDATA Genossenschaft
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Pfingstweidstrasse 16
8005 Zürich
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Commercial register
Registered Name: MIDATA Genossenschaft
UID: CHE-147.526.310
Date of registration: 06.02.2015
Commercial register: Zurich

Data protection
The MIDATA cooperative is subject to the data protection legislation of the Federal Republic of Switzerland (Swiss Data Protection Act). When you access the website www.mitrends.ch, the following data is stored in log files: Your IP address, the date and time, the browser you are using, and general information transferred about your operating system/browser.

This website uses an internal web analysis service from Infomaniak. The web analysis service uses the log files to analyse the use of the website. The data collected within the web analysis is evaluated anonymously with the aim of understanding the use of the website (user frequencies, pages visited, length of stay, aggregated geographical localisation of users). The data collected is not used to identify website users.

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MitrendS App
The MitrendS app is put at your disposal by MIDATA cooperative as part of the MitrendS research project. It is provided by the MIDATA cooperative in partnership with the Department of Neuroimmunology and MS Research (nims) of the Clinic for Neurology of the University Hospital Zurich. The conception and implementation of the app was carried out by the Bern University of Applied Sciences BFH, Institute for Medical Informatics I4MI, in Biel. The research project is supported by ETH Zurich, COGITO Center for Applied Neurocognition and Neuropsychological Research, PHRT and SDSC.