PRIVACY POLICY

Consent
By using the website, you agree to this privacy policy and also consent to the functions explained therein, namely the use of cookies and the application of analysis tools and aids of target group directed or individualized advertising. If you do not agree with these functions, you can of course use the opt-out methods explained below.

You can reject or control the use of cookies in the current versions of all common web browsers. In addition, the providers of the mentioned analysis and marketing functions provide their own tools (such as special browser add-ons or opt-out cookies) for settings of their cookies and similar means.

Purposes
The collected data is used to maintain the relationship with our customers and those interested in our services, e.g. to further develop the website and adapt it to new needs, and to offer you relevant information and services.

Log files
When you visit our website and access pages or content there, you leave information about how these accesses, such as your selection of pages (URL), date and time of your visit, the IP address of the device used, information about the device type and its operating system, the browser identification (user agent string). This information is collected in server logs of our web servers and stored for debugging purposes for one year.

Proprietary cookies
Cookies is used to save the language selected by the user for the next visit.

Analytics Tools
Modern, advanced analysis methods and tools is used to understand user behaviour on the website. This information can be used to develop the offers and to provide targeted, relevant services and information. In principle, only data that is anonymized is used and does not allow any conclusions to be drawn about the identity of the user.

In the following, the technologies that is use for such purposes is explained. In addition, you can see how to prevent these services from evaluating your usage behaviour on our website.

The website uses tools and features from other providers that are used to collect and statistically process data about how users use the website. These insights allow us to offer users of other services on the Internet (such as Google) targeted, relevant information and advertising.

These services use cookies, tags as well as tracking pixels for their respective purposes. Cookies are small pieces of code loaded onto the user’s device that enable, for example, identification, user settings on a website, session management or log-in. In addition, they also allow the collection and analysis of visits and interactions of the user in various web services and the transmission of this data to the web server. Tags are short pieces of code that are included in websites and mobile apps to report to a server whether a user has performed a certain action (for example, clicking a button). Pixel tags (or web beacons) are tiny image files that are embedded in websites or e-mails and allow conclusions to be drawn about their call-up.

Google Analytics
Google Analytics is an analysis tool that statistically processes data about the use of the website by users. It sends information about page views and steps taken by users (e.g. the duration, sequence and URL of visits and page views, the page from which the user came, as well as information about the device used, operating system, browser and settings, and approximate location) to Google’s servers. It uses cookies and similar means, e.g. so-called tracking pixels, to recognize users and to be able to assign different steps and visits to you across different devices and sessions, this by means of anonymous characteristics, such as random identification numbers. No personal data is transmitted to Google, IP addresses that are used for spatial allocation are “masked” (shortened by certain digits) in advance for this purpose. Google explains further details in its privacy documentation. You can deactivate Google Analytics for your browser using an add-on.

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