Information obligation according to § 5 TMG.

Jasmine Europe
Anton-Kux-Strasse 2,
41460, Neuss

UID number: DE323724692


Email: Losyana.shop@web.de

Supervisory authority
Neuss
Website of the supervisory authority
https://losyana.shop/
Address of the supervisory authority
Anton-Kux-Strasse 2, Neuss

Job title: Trader

Contact details of the person responsible for data protection

If you have any questions about data protection, you will find the contact details of the responsible person or department below:

Losyana.Shop


Email address: Losyana.shop@web.de
Imprint:

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EU dispute settlement

In accordance with the regulation on online dispute resolution in consumer matters (ODR regulation), we would like to inform you about the online dispute resolution platform (OS platform).
Consumers have the option of submitting complaints to the online dispute resolution platform of the European Commission at http://ec.europa.eu/odr?tid=321285124 . You will find the necessary contact details above in our imprint.

However, we would like to point out that we are not willing or obliged to participate in dispute settlement proceedings before a consumer arbitration board.

Liability for the content of this website

We are constantly developing the content of this website and strive to provide correct and up-to-date information. According to the Telemedia Act (TMG) §7 (1) , as a service provider, we are responsible for our own information that we make available for use in accordance with general laws. Unfortunately, we cannot accept liability for the correctness of any content on this website, especially that provided by third parties. As a service provider within the meaning of §§ 8 to 10, we are not obliged to monitor the information you transmit or store or to investigate circumstances that indicate illegal activity.

Our obligations to remove information or to block the use of information in accordance with general laws due to court or official orders remain unaffected even if we are not responsible according to §§ 8 to 10.

If you notice any problematic or illegal content, please contact us immediately so that we can remove the illegal content. You can find the contact details in the imprint.

Our website contains links to other websites for which we are not responsible. We are not liable for linked websites, since we had and have no knowledge of illegal activities, we have not noticed any such illegal activities and we would remove links immediately if we became aware of illegal activities.

If you notice illegal links on our website, please contact us. You can find the contact details in the imprint.

Copyright Notice

All contents of this website (images, photos, texts, videos) are subject to the copyright of the Federal Republic of Germany. Please ask us before distributing, reproducing or exploiting the contents of this website, such as republishing them on other websites. If necessary, we will prosecute the unauthorized use of parts of the content of our site.

If you find content on this website that violates copyright, please contact us.

Image credit

The images, photos and graphics on this website are protected by copyright

Image rights are held by the following photographers and companies:

  • Photographer Mustermann

Privacy Policy

Table of Contents

Data transfer to third countries

We only transfer or process data to countries outside the EU (third countries) if you agree to this processing, this is required by law or is contractually necessary and in any case only to the extent that this is generally permitted. In most cases, your consent is the most important reason that we have data processed in third countries. The processing of personal data in third countries such as the USA, where many software manufacturers offer services and have their server locations, may mean that personal data is processed and stored in unexpected ways. If possible, we try to use server locations within the EU if this is offered.

We will inform you in more detail about data transfer to third countries at the appropriate points in this data protection declaration, if this applies.

Security of data processing

In order to protect personal data, we have implemented both technical and organizational measures. Where possible, we encrypt or pseudonymise personal data. In this way, we make it as difficult as possible for third parties to derive personal information from our data.

Art.25 GDPR speaks here of "data protection through technology design and through data protection-friendly default settings" and means that you always think about security both with software (e.g. forms) and hardware (e.g. access to the server room) and take appropriate measures. If necessary, we will go into specific measures below.

TLS encryption with https

TLS, encryption and https sound very technical and they are. We use HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure stands for "secure hypertext transfer protocol") to transmit data securely on the Internet.
This means that the complete transmission of all data from your browser to our web server is secured - nobody can “listen”.

We have thus introduced an additional security layer and comply with data protection through technology design Article 25 paragraph 1 DSGVO). By using TLS (Transport Layer Security), an encryption protocol for secure data transmission on the Internet, we can ensure the protection of confidential data.
You can recognize the use of this data transmission protection by the small lock symbol top left in the browser, to the left of the internet address (e.g. examplepage.de) and using the https scheme (instead of http) as part of our internet address.
If you want to know more about encryption , we recommend a Google search for “Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure wiki” for good links to further information.

Web Analytics

Web Analytics Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Website visitors
🤝 Purpose: Evaluation of visitor information to optimize the website.
📓 Processed data: Access statistics, data such as access locations, device data , access duration and time, navigation behavior, click behavior and IP addresses. More details can be found in the web analytics tool used.
📅 Storage period: depends on the web analytics tool used
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6(1)(a) GDPR (consent), Article 6(1) 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is web analytics?

We use software on our website to evaluate the behavior of website visitors, referred to as web analytics or web analysis. In doing so, data is collected, which the respective analytical tool provider (also called tracking tool) stores, manages and processes. With the help of the data, analyzes of user behavior on our website are made and made available to us as the website operator. In addition, most tools offer various test options. For example, we can test which offers or content are best received by our visitors. For this we show you two different offers for a limited period of time. After the test (so-called A/B test), we know which product or content our website visitors find more interesting. For such test procedures, as well as for other analytics procedures, user profiles can also be created and the data stored in cookies.

Why do we run web analytics?

With our website, we have a clear goal in mind: we want to deliver the best web offer on the market for our industry. In order to achieve this goal, on the one hand we want to offer the best and most interesting offer and on the other hand we want to make sure that you feel completely comfortable on our website. With the help of web analysis tools, we can take a closer look at the behavior of our website visitors and then improve our website for you and us accordingly.For example, we can see how old our visitors are on average, where they come from, when our website is visited the most or which content or products are particularly popular. All this information helps us to optimize the website and thus tailor it to your needs, interests and wishes to adjust.

What data is processed?

The exact data that is stored naturally depends on the analysis tools used. As a rule, however, what is stored is, for example, what content you view on our website, which buttons or links you click on, when you call up a page, which browser you use, which device (PC, tablet, smartphone, etc.) you use Visit the website or what computer system you are using. If you agree that location data may also be collected, these can also be processed by the web analysis tool provider.

Your IP address will also be saved. According to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), IP addresses are personal data. However, your IP address is usually stored in pseudonymised form (i.e. in an unrecognizable and shortened form). For the purposes of testing, web analysis and web optimization, no direct data such as your name, age, address or e-mail address is stored. All of this data, if collected, is stored pseudonymised. In this way you cannot be identified as a person.

The following example schematically shows how Google Analytics works as an example for client-based web tracking with Java Script code.

Schematischer Datenfluss bei Google Analytics

How long the respective data is stored always depends on the provider. Some cookies only store data for a few minutes or until you leave the website, other cookies can store data for several years.

Duration of data processing

We will inform you below about the duration of data processing if we have further information on this. In general, we only process personal data for as long as is absolutely necessary for the provision of our services and products. If it is required by law, such as in the case of accounting, this storage period can also be exceeded.

Right to object

You also have the right and the option to revoke your consent to the use of cookies or third-party providers at any time. This works either via our cookie management tool or via other opt-out functions. For example, you can also prevent data collection by cookies by managing, deactivating or deleting the cookies in your browser.

Legal basis

The use of web analytics requires your consent, which we have obtained with our cookie popup. According to Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. a GDPR (consent) the legal basis for the processing of personal data, as it may occur when it is collected by web analytics tools.

In addition to consent, we have a legitimate interest in analyzing the behavior of website visitors and thus improving our offer technically and economically. With the help of web analytics, we can identify errors on the website, identify attacks and improve profitability. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests).

Since cookies are used in web analytics tools, we also recommend that you read our general privacy policy on cookies. To find out exactly what data is stored and processed by you, you should read the data protection declarations of the respective tools.

Information on special web analytics tools, if available, is available in the following sections

AB Tasty Privacy Policy

We use AB Tasty, a web management tool, on our website. The service provider is the French company AB Tasty Société par Actions simplifiée, 19 Rue Michel-le-Comte, 75003 Paris, France. You can find out more about the data processed through the use of AB Tasty in the Privacy Policy at https://www.abtasty.com/terms-of-use/ .

Optimizely privacy policy

We use Optimizely, a digital experience platform, on our website. The service provider is the American company Optimizely Inc., the European head office is at Torsgaten 11, Box 7007, 10386, Stockholm, Sweden. You can find out more about the data processed by using Optimizely in the privacy policy at https://www.optimizely.com/de/privacy/ .

Introduction and overview

We have written this data protection declaration (version 07.06.2021-321285124) in order to provide you with information in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and applicable national laws to explain which personal data (data for short) we as the responsible party - and the processors commissioned by us (e.g. providers) - process, will process in the future and what legal options you have. The terms used are gender-neutral.
In short: We will provide you with comprehensive information about data that we process about you.

Privacy statements usually sound very technical and use legal jargon. This data protection declaration, on the other hand, is intended to describe the most important things as simply and transparently as possible. As far as it is conducive to transparency, technical terms are explained in a reader-friendly manner, Links to further information are provided and Graphics used. We are thus informing you in clear and simple language that we only process personal data in the course of our business activities if there is a corresponding legal basis. This is certainly not possible if you make the most concise, unclear and legal-technical statements possible, as they are often standard on the Internet when it comes to data protection. I hope you find the following explanations interesting and informative and maybe there is one or two pieces of information that you did not know.
If you still have questions, we would like to ask you to contact the responsible person named below or in the imprint to contact us, follow the links provided and see more information on third-party sites. Our contact details can of course also be found in the imprint.

Adobe Analytics Privacy Policy

We use Adobe Analytics, a web analysis tool, on our website. The service provider is the American company Adobe Inc. The Irish company Adobe Systems Software Ireland Companies, 4-6 Riverwalk, Citywest Business Campus, Dublin 24, Ireland, is responsible for the European area. You can find out more about the data processed by using Adobe Analytics in the privacy policy at https://www.adobe.com/de/privacy.html.

Piwik PRO Privacy Policy

On our website we use Piwik PRO, a software to carry out web analysis. Service provider is the German company Piwik PRO GmbH, Kurfürstendamm 21, 10719 Berlin, Germany.You can find out more about the data processed by using Piwik PRO in the Privacy Policy at https://piwikprode/datenschutz/.

Amazon Personalize Privacy Policy

We use Amazon Personalize, a real-time personalization program, on our website. Service provider is the American company Amazon Web Services, Inc., 410 Terry Avenue North, Seattle WA 98109, USA. You can find out more about the data processed by using Amazon Personalize in the Privacy Policy at https://d1.awsstatic.com/legal/privacypolicy/AWS_Privacy_Notice_English_2020-08-15 .pdf.

StatCounter Privacy Policy

We use StatCounter, a website analysis program, on our website. Service provider is the Irish company Statcounter Guinness Enterprise Centre, Taylor's Lane, Dublin 8, Ireland. To learn more about the data processed using StatCounter, see the Privacy Policy at https://statcounter.com/about/legal/#privacy .

Bugsnag Privacy Policy

We use Bugsnag, a web monitoring tool, on our website. Service provider is the American company Bugsnag Inc, 110 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA, USA. You can find out more about the data processed using Bugsnag in the Privacy Policy at  https://docs.bugsnag.com/legal/privacy-policy/.

Legal bases

In the following data protection declaration, we provide you with transparent information on the legal principles and regulations, i.e. the legal bases of the General Data Protection Regulation, which enable us to process personal data.
As far as EU law is concerned, we refer to REGULATION (EU) 2016/679 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of April 27, 2016. You can of course read this EU General Data Protection Regulation online at EUR-Lex, the gateway to EU law, at https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/?uri=celex%3A32016R0679 read.

We only process your data if at least one of the following conditions applies:

  1. Consent (Article 6 paragraph 1 lit. a GDPR): You have given us your consent to process data for a specific purpose. An example would be storing the data you entered on a contact form.
  2. Contract (Article 6 paragraph 1 lit. b GDPR): In order to fulfill a contract or pre-contractual obligations with you, we process your data. For example, if we enter into a sales contract with you, we need personal information in advance.
  3. Legal obligation (Article 6 paragraph 1 lit. c GDPR): If we are subject to a legal obligation, we process your data. For example, we are required by law to keep invoices for bookkeeping. These usually contain personal data.
  4. Legitimate interests (Article 6 paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR): In the case of legitimate interests that do not restrict your fundamental rights, we reserve the right to process personal data. For example, we need to process certain data in order to be able to operate our website securely and economically. This processing is therefore a legitimate interest.

Other conditions such as taking pictures in the public interest and exercising official authority as well as protecting vital interests do not generally apply to us. Insofar as such a legal basis should be relevant, it will be indicated in the appropriate place.

In addition to the EU regulation, national laws also apply:

  • (Data Protection Act), short DSG
  • In Germany the Federal Data Protection Act, in short BDSG applies .

If other regional or national laws apply, we will inform you in the following sections.

Visual Website Optimizer Privacy Policy

We use Visual Website Optimizer, an analysis and testing tool, on our website. The service provider is the Indian company Wingify Software Private Limited, 404, Gopal Heights, Netaji Subhash Place, Pitam Pura, Delhi 110034, India. You can find out more about the data processed by using Visual Website Optimizer in the privacy policy at https://vwo.com/privacy-policy/ .

Crazy Egg Privacy Policy

We use Crazy Egg, an online marketing analysis tool, on our website. The service provider is the American company Crazy Egg, Inc., 16220 E. Ridgeview Lane, La Mirada, CA 90638, USA. You can find out more about the data processed by using Crazy Egg in the Privacy Policy at https://www.crazyegg.com/privacy.

VG word privacy policy

We use VG Wort, a scalable central measurement method, on our website. The service provider is the German collecting society WORT (VG WORT), legal association by virtue of award, Untere Weidenstraße 5, 81543 Munich, Germany. You can find out more about the data processed through the use of VG Wort in the privacy policy at https://www.vgwort.de/hilfsseiten/datenschutz.html.

econda Analytics Privacy Policy

We use econda Analytics, a personalization and analysis software, on our website. Service provider is the German company econda GmbH, Zimmerstr. 6, 76137 Karlsruhe, Germany. You can find out more about the data processed by using econda Analytics in the privacy policy at https://www.econda.de/ueber-uns/datenschutzerklaerung/ .

WiredMind's Privacy Policy

We use WiredMinds, web analysis software, on our website. The service provider is the German company WiredMinds GmbH, Lindenfühlstraße 32, 70176 Stuttgart, Germany. You can find out more about the data processed by using WiredMinds in the privacy policy at https://wiredminds.de/datenschutz/.

Contact details of the person responsible

If you have any questions about data protection, you will find the contact details of the responsible person or office below:
Sedanstraße 26, 45699 Herten
E-mail: amulaa.de@gmail.com


Fabric Privacy Policy

We use Fabric, an analysis and tracking software, on our website. The service provider is the American company Fabric Genomics Inc. 1611 Telegraph Ave, Ste 500, Oakland, CA 94612 USA. To learn more about the data processed using Fabric, see the Privacy Policy at https://fabricgenomics.com/privacy-policy/.

Rights under the General Data Protection Regulation

According to Article 13 GDPR, you have the following rights to ensure that data is processed fairly and transparently:

  • According to Article 15 GDPR, you have a right to information as to whether we are processing your data.If this is the case, you have the right to receive a copy of the data and to be informed of the following information:
    • for what purpose we carry out the processing;
    • the categories, i.e. the types of data that are processed;
    • who receives this data and if the data is transferred to third countries, how security can be guaranteed;
    • how long the data is stored;
    • the existence of the right to rectification, erasure or restriction of processing and the right to object to processing;
    • that you can complain to a supervisory authority (links to these authorities can be found below);
    • the origin of the data if we did not collect it from you;
    • whether profiling is carried out, i.e. whether data is automatically evaluated in order to get to your personal profile
  • According to Article 16 GDPR, you have the right to correct the data, which means that we have to correct data if you find any errors.
  • According to Article 17 GDPR, you have the right to erasure ("right to be forgotten"), which specifically means that you may request the erasure of your data.
  • According to Article 18 GDPR, you have the right to restriction of processing, which means that we may only store the data but not use it any further.
  • According to Article 19 GDPR, you have the right to data portability, which means that we can provide you with your data in a common format upon request.
  • According to Article 21 GDPR, you have a right of objection, which, after enforcement, entails a change in processing.
    • If the processing of your data is based on Article 6 Paragraph 1 Letter e (public interest, exercise of official authority) or Article 6 Paragraph 1 Letter f (legitimate interest), you can object to the processing. We will then check as quickly as possible whether we can legally comply with this objection.
    • If data is used to operate direct advertising, you can object to this type of data processing at any time. We may no longer use your data for direct marketing after this.
    • If data is used to conduct profiling, you can object to this type of data processing at any time. We may no longer use your data for profiling after this.
  • According to Article 22 GDPR, you may have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing (e.g. profiling).

If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection law or your data protection rights have been violated in any other way, you can complain to the supervisory authority. This is the data protection authority for Austria, whose website you can find at https://www.dsb.gv.at/ and for Germany you can contact the Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (BfDI) contact.

In short: You have rights - do not hesitate to contact the responsible person listed above!

Yandex-Metrica Privacy Policy

We use Yandex-Metrica, web controlling software, on our website. Service provider is the Russian company Yandex LLC., Ulitsa Lva Tolstogo 16, Moscow, Russia. You can learn more about the data processed using Yandex-Metrica in the Privacy Policy at https://yandex.com/company/privacy.

Firebase Privacy Policy

We use Firebase on our website, an analysis and monitoring tool. The service provider is the American company Google Inc. For Europe, the company Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) is responsible for all Google services responsible. You can find out more about the data processed by using Firebase in the privacy policy at https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en-US .

Full story privacy policy

We use Fullstory, web analysis software, on our website. Service provider is the American company FullStory Inc, 1745 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA, USA. You can find out more about the data processed by using FullStory in the Privacy Policy at https://www.fullstory.com/legal/privacy-policy.

Google Optimize Privacy Policy

We use Google Optimize, a website optimization tool, on our website. The service provider is the American company Google Inc. The company Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) is responsible for all Google services in Europe. You can find out more about the data processed by using Google Optimize in the privacy policy at https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en-US.

Mixpanel privacy policy

We use Mixpanel, a product analysis tool, on our website. Service provider is the American company Mixpanel Inc., One Front Street, Floor 28, San Francisco, CA 94111, USA. You can find out more about the data processed by using Mixpanel in the Privacy Policy at https://mixpanel.com/legal/privacy-policy/ .

GoSquared Analytics Privacy Policy

We use GoSquared Analytics, website analysis software, on our website. Service provider is the British company Go Squared Ltd, 3 Barn Hawe, High Street, Edenbridge, Kent, England. To learn more about the data processed through the use of GoSquared Analytics, see the Privacy Policy at https://www.gosquared.com/legal/privacy/.

Mouseflow Privacy Policy

We use Mouseflow, an analysis and tracking software, on our website. Service provider is the Danish company Mouseflow ApS, Flaesketorvet 68, 1711 Copenhagen, Denmark. You can find out more about the data processed by using Mouseflow in the privacy policy at https://mouseflow.com/de/privacy/.

Matomo Privacy Policy

On our website we use Matomo, an analysis software for websites. Service provider is the New Zealand company InnoCraft Ltd, 7 Waterloo Quay PO625, 6140 Wellington, New Zealand.

You can find out more about the data that is processed through the use of Matomo in the privacy policy at https://matomo.org/privacy-policy/.

Questions about privacy can be emailed to privacy@matomo.org

etracker privacy policy

etracker data protection declaration summary
👥 Affected: Visitors to the website
🤝 Purpose: Evaluation of visitor information to optimize the website.
📓 Processed data: including pseudonymised IP address, technical information about the browser , operating system and end device, length of stay, interactions on the website
📅 Storage period: depends on the web analytics tool used
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6(1)(a) GDPR (consent), Article 6(1)1 lit f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is etracker?

On our website we use the analysis tracking tool etracker Analytics from the German company etracker GmbH, Erste Brunnenstraße 1, D-20459 Hamburg. etracker Analytics is software that collects and evaluates data about your actions on our website. We receive analysis reports on how you use our website and can thus adapt our offer better and better to your wishes. In this data protection declaration, we go into more detail about the analysis tool and, above all, show you which data is stored when, how and where.

etracker Analytics is an analysis tool that can measure and analyze the performance of our website and online campaigns accordingly. For example, the software program collects data about how long you are on our website, how many users visit our website and from where you came to our website. We also receive precise evaluations of visitor behavior on our website. For example, we can find out which buttons you like to click or which subpages you like and which you tend to avoid. All of this information is anonymous. This means that we do not use this data to identify you as a person, but only receive general user information and statistics.

Why do we use etracker on our website?

We use the software tool to increase the quality of our website and our offer. Our goal is to provide you with the best possible service. We want you to feel comfortable on our website and to get exactly what you expect. To do this, of course, we have to adapt our offer as much as possible to your wishes and requirements.

The data also helps us to carry out our online marketing and advertising measures more cheaply and individually. Because of course we really only want to show our offer to people who are interested in it.

What data is stored by etracker?

In order for the tracking to work, JavaScript code must be integrated into the website. etracker works on a pixel technology.

By default, etracker does not use cookies or technologies for tracking on a website, as this was implemented in the so-called cookie-less mode through privacy-by-design. In this case, only absolutely necessary cookies are set. However, if you have actively consented to the use of cookies, etracker also uses cookies.

The following data is stored and processed when the page is accessed:

  • Your pseudonymised IP address
  • Technical information about your browser, operating system and the device you are using
  • Location information up to a maximum city level
  • the requested URL with the associated page title and optional information about the page content
  • Referrer website: this is the website from which you came to our website
  • the following page: this is the website where you click on it
  • how long you stay on our website (length of stay)
  • Interactions on the website. This can be, for example, clicks on the website, search terms entered, files downloaded, videos or items ordered.

Here, website data is used by the web server and information that the web browser transmits to the web server to call up websites. This information is transmitted with each individual page call.

Unlike other technologies, etracker does not read any information from the memory of your end device and no data is stored on your end device. The data will not be used by etracker for any other purpose or passed on to third parties.

The cookies used do not contain any information that can identify you as a person. Data such as IP address, device and domain data are encrypted or shortened during storage. It is therefore not possible for us or etracker to identify individual persons.

If you have consented to the use of cookies, the following cookies can be set:

Name: GS3_v
Value: 146480958321285124-9
Purpose: This cookie is set by the etracker optimizer web service.
Expiry date: after one year

name: _et_coid
value: e9cc2b3efbf7807c6157e8b151baa2f3321285124-1
purpose: This cookie is used for cookie recognition and is only set when the cookie is activated.
Expiry date: after 3 years

Name: pll_language
Value: de
Purpose: This cookie is used to save the default language.
Expiry date: after one year

Note: Please note that the list given here is only a selection of the cookies used and cannot claim to be complete. Which cookies are set in a specific case depends on the evaluation mechanisms used in each case. You can view all cookies in a list under the following link: https://www.etracker.com/docs/integration-setup/settings-accounts/etracker-cookies/used- cookies-count/

How long and where is the data stored?

The data center (the servers) is in Hamburg and the entire system administration also takes place in Hamburg. Thus, all data is stored exclusively on German servers. etracker stores the data until the contract with us as a customer expires. After a short time after the end of the contract, all data will be permanently deleted.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

You have the right to information, correction or deletion and restriction of processing of your personal data at any time. You can also revoke your consent to the processing of the data at any time.

If you generally want to deactivate, delete or manage cookies, there are separate instructions for each browser:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

Legal basis

The use of etracker requires your consent, which we have obtained with our cookie popup. According to Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. a GDPR (consent) the legal basis for the processing of personal data, as it may occur when it is collected by web analytics tools.

In addition to consent, we have a legitimate interest in analyzing the behavior of website visitors and thus improving our offer technically and economically. With the help of etracker, we can identify errors on the website, identify attacks and improve profitability. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests).

We hope we were able to give you the most important information about data processing by etracker.If you want to learn more about the tracking service, we recommend that you read the company's privacy policy at https://wwwetracker.com/datenschutz/.

Google Analytics Privacy Policy

Google Analytics Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Website visitors
🤝 Purpose: Evaluation of visitor information to optimize the website.
📓 Processed data: Access statistics, data such as access locations, device data , access duration and time, navigation behavior, click behavior and IP addresses. More details can be found below in this data protection declaration.
📅 Storage period: depends on the properties used
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6(1)(a) GDPR (consent), Article 6(1)(a) GDPR. f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is Google Analytics?

On our website we use the analysis tracking tool Google Analytics (GA) from the American company Google Inc. For Europe, the company is Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) for all Google services responsible. Google Analytics collects data about your actions on our website. For example, if you click on a link, this action is stored in a cookie and sent to Google Analytics. The reports we receive from Google Analytics allow us to better tailor our website and service to your needs. In the following we will go into more detail about the tracking tool and, above all, inform you about which data is stored and how you can prevent this.

Google Analytics is a tracking tool used to analyze data traffic on our website. In order for Google Analytics to work, a tracking code is built into the code of our website. When you visit our website, this code records various actions that you take on our website. As soon as you leave our website, this data is sent to the Google Analytics servers and stored there.

Google processes the data and we receive reports on your user behavior. These reports may include the following:

  • Target group reports: We use target group reports to get to know our users better and know more precisely who is interested in our service.
  • Ad reports: Ad reports help us analyze and improve our online advertising.
  • Acquisition Reports: Acquisition reports provide us with useful information on how to attract more people to our service.
  • Behavior Reports: Here we learn how you interact with our website. We can understand which path you take on our site and which links you click on.
  • Conversion reports: Conversion is a process in which you perform a desired action based on a marketing message. For example, when you go from being a mere website visitor to a buyer or newsletter subscriber. These reports enable us to learn more about how our marketing measures are resonating with you. This is how we want to increase our conversion rate.
  • Real-time reports: Here we always know immediately what is happening on our website. For example, we can see how many users are reading this text.

Why do we use Google Analytics on our website?

Our goal with this website is clear: we want to offer you the best possible service. The statistics and data from Google Analytics help us to achieve this goal.

The statistically evaluated data give us a clear picture of the strengths and weaknesses of our website.On the one hand, we can optimize our site so that interested people can find it more easily on Google. On the other hand, the data helps us to better understand you as a visitor. We therefore know exactly what we need to improve on our website in order to offer you the best possible service. The data also helps us to carry out our advertising and marketing measures more individually and cost-effectively. After all, it only makes sense to show our products and services to people who care.

What data is stored by Google Analytics?

Google Analytics uses a tracking code to create a random, unique ID associated with your browser cookie. This is how Google Analytics recognizes you as a new user. The next time you visit our site, you will be recognized as a "returning" user. All collected data is stored together with this user ID. This makes it possible to evaluate pseudonymous user profiles in the first place.

In order to be able to analyze our website with Google Analytics, a property ID must be included in the tracking code. The data is then stored in the corresponding property. For each newly created property, the Google Analytics 4 property is the default. Alternatively, you can also create the Universal Analytics property. Depending on the property used, data is stored for different lengths of time.

Tags such as cookies and app instance IDs are used to measure your interactions on our website. Interactions are any type of action you take on our website. If you also use other Google systems (such as a Google account), data generated via Google Analytics can be linked to third-party cookies. Google does not pass on Google Analytics data unless we as the website operator approve it. There may be exceptions if required by law.

The following cookies are used by Google Analytics:

Name: _ga
Value: 2.1326744211.152321285124-5
Purpose: By default, analytics.js uses the _ga cookie to store the user ID. Basically, it is used to differentiate between website visitors.
Expiry date: after 2 years

name: _gid
value: 2.1687193234.152321285124-1
purpose: The cookie is also used to distinguish between website visitors
Expiry date: after 24 hours

Name: _gat_gtag_UA_
Value: 1
Purpose: Used to lower the request rate. If Google Analytics is provided via Google Tag Manager, this cookie is given the name _dc_gtm_ .
Expiry date: after 1 minute

Name: AMP_TOKEN
Value: no details
Purpose: The cookie has a token that can be used to retrieve a User ID from the AMP Client ID service. Other possible values ​​indicate an opt-out, request, or error.
Expiry date: after 30 seconds to a year

Name: __utma
Value: 1564498958.1564498958.1564498958.1
Purpose: This cookie is used to track your behavior on the website and measure performance. The cookie is updated each time information is sent to Google Analytics.
Expiry date: after 2 years

name: __utmt
value: 1
purpose: The cookie, like _gat_gtag_UA_, is used to throttle the request rate.
Expiry date: after 10 minutes

name: __utmb
value: 310.1564498958
purpose: This cookie is used to determine new sessions. It is updated every time new data or information is sent to Google Analytics.
Expiry date: after 30 minutes

name: __utmc
value: 167421564
purpose: This cookie is used to set new sessions for returning visitors. This is a session cookie and is only stored until you close the browser.
Expiry date: After closing the browser

Name:__utmz
Value:m|utmccn=(referral)|utmcmd=referral|utmcct=/
Purpose: The cookie is used to identify the source of traffic to our website. This means that the cookie stores where you came from on our website. This may have been another page or an advertisement.
Expiry date: after 6 months

Name: __utmv
Value: not specified
Purpose: The cookie is used to store custom user data. It is always updated when information is sent to Google Analytics.
Expiry date: after 2 years

Note: This list cannot claim to be complete, since Google is constantly changing the choice of its cookies.

Here we show you an overview of the most important data collected with Google Analytics:

Heatmaps: Google creates so-called heatmaps. Heatmaps show exactly those areas that you click on. This is how we get information about where you are on our site.

Session duration: Google describes the session duration as the time you spend on our site without leaving the site. If you have been inactive for 20 minutes, the session ends automatically.

Bounce rate (Bounce rate): A bounce is when you only view one page on our website and then leave our website again.

Account creation: If you create an account or place an order on our website, Google Analytics collects this data.

IP address: The IP address is only displayed in abbreviated form so that no clear assignment is possible.

Location: The country and your approximate location can be determined via the IP address. This process is also referred to as IP location determination.

Technical information: The technical information includes, among other things, your browser type, your Internet provider or your screen resolution.

Source of origin: Google Analytics or we are of course also interested in which website or which advertisement you came to our site from.

Further data is contact details, any ratings, playing media (e.g. if you play a video on our site), sharing content via social media or adding it to your favorites. The list does not claim to be complete and only serves as a general guide to data storage by Google Analytics.

How long and where is the data stored?

Google has distributed their servers all over the world. Most of the servers are located in America and consequently your data is mostly stored on American servers.Here you can read exactly where the Google data centers are located: https://wwwgoogle.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/?hl=de

Your data will be distributed across different physical media. This has the advantage that the data can be called up more quickly and is better protected against manipulation. Every Google data center has emergency programs for your data. If, for example, Google's hardware fails or natural disasters bring servers down, the risk of a service interruption at Google remains small.

The retention period of the data depends on the properties used. When using the newer Google Analytics 4 properties, the retention period for your user data is fixed at 14 months. For other so-called event data, we have the option of choosing a retention period of 2 months or 14 months.

With Universal Analytics properties, Google Analytics has a standardized retention period of 26 months for your user data. Then your user data will be deleted. However, we have the option of choosing the retention period for user data ourselves. We have five variants available for this:

  • Deleted after 14 months
  • Deleted after 26 months
  • deletion after 38 months
  • Deleted after 50 months
  • No automatic deletion

There is also the option that data will only be deleted if you no longer visit our website within the period of time chosen by us. In this case, the retention period will be reset each time you visit our website again within the specified period.

When the specified period has expired, the data will be deleted once a month. This retention period applies to your data associated with cookies, user recognition and advertising IDs (e.g. cookies from the DoubleClick domain). Report results are based on aggregated data and are stored independently of user data. Aggregated data is a merging of individual data into a larger unit.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

Under European Union data protection law, you have the right to access, update, delete or restrict your data. You can prevent Google Analytics from using your data by using the browser add-on to disable Google Analytics JavaScript (ga.js, analytics.js, dc.js). You can download and install the browser add-on at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=de . Please note that this add-on only disables data collection by Google Analytics.

If you generally want to deactivate, delete or manage cookies (independent of Google Analytics), there are separate instructions for each browser:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

Please note that when using this tool, your data may also be stored and processed outside the EU. Most third countries (including the USA) are not considered secure under current European data protection law.Data may not simply be transferred to unsafe third countries, stored there and processed unless there are suitable guarantees (such as EU standard contractual clauses) between us and the non-European service provider

Legal basis

The use of Google Analytics requires your consent, which we have obtained with our cookie popup. According to Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. a GDPR (consent) the legal basis for the processing of personal data, as it may occur when it is collected by web analytics tools.

In addition to consent, we have a legitimate interest in analyzing the behavior of website visitors and thus improving our offer technically and economically. With the help of Google Analytics, we can identify errors on the website, identify attacks and improve profitability. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests).

We hope we were able to give you the most important information about data processing by Google Analytics. If you want to learn more about the tracking service, we recommend these two links: http://www.google.com/analytics/terms/de.html and https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=de.

Google Analytics IP anonymization

We have implemented Google Analytics IP address anonymization on this website. This function was developed by Google so that this website can comply with applicable data protection regulations and recommendations from local data protection authorities if they prohibit the storage of the full IP address. The IP is anonymized or masked as soon as the IP addresses arrive in the Google Analytics data collection network and before the data is stored or processed.

You can find more information on IP anonymization at https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2763052?hl=de.

Google Analytics reports on demographics and interests

We have turned on the advertising reporting features in Google Analytics. The Demographics and Interests reports include information about age, gender, and interests. This enables us to get a better picture of our users without being able to assign this data to individual persons. You can find out more about the advertising functions at https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/3450482?hl=de_AT&utm_id=ad.

You can prevent the use of the activities and information of your Google account under "Advertising settings" on https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated exit via checkbox.

If you click on the following deactivation link , you can prevent Google from recording further visits to this website. Caution: Deleting cookies, using your browser's incognito/private mode, or using a different browser will result in data being collected again.

Disable Google Analytics

Google Analytics addendum to data processing

We have entered into a direct customer agreement with Google for the use of Google Analytics by accepting the "Data Processing Amendment" in Google Analytics.

You can find more about the data processing addendum for Google Analytics here: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/3379636?hl=de&utm_id=ad

Google Analytics Google Signals Privacy Policy

We have activated the Google signals in Google Analytics.In this way, the existing Google Analytics functions (advertising reports, remarketing, cross-device reports and reports on interests and demographic characteristics) are updated to receive aggregated and anonymous data from you, provided you have allowed personalized ads in your Google account

The special thing about it is that it is a cross-device tracking. That means your data can be analyzed across devices. By activating Google signals, data is collected and linked to the Google account. This allows Google to recognize, for example, when you view a product on our website using a smartphone and only later buy the product using a laptop. Thanks to the activation of Google signals, we can start cross-device remarketing campaigns that would otherwise not be possible in this form. Remarketing means that we can also show you our offer on other websites.

In Google Analytics, additional visitor data such as location, search history, YouTube history and data about your actions on our website are also recorded by the Google signals. This gives us better advertising reports and more useful information about your interests and demographics from Google. This includes your age, what language you speak, where you live or what gender you belong to. There are also social criteria such as your job, your marital status or your income. All of these features help Google Analytics to define groups of people or target groups.

The reports also help us to better assess your behavior, your wishes and interests. This enables us to optimize and adapt our services and products for you. By default, this data expires after 26 months. Please note that this data collection only takes place if you have allowed personalized advertising in your Google account. This is always aggregated and anonymous data and never personal data. You can manage or delete this data in your Google account.

Facebook Pixel Privacy Policy

We use the Facebook pixel from Facebook on our website. We have implemented code for this on our website. The Facebook pixel is a snippet of JavaScript code that loads a collection of functions that Facebook can use to track your user actions if you came to our website via Facebook ads. For example, when you purchase a product on our website, the Facebook pixel is triggered and stores your actions on our website in one or more cookies. These cookies enable Facebook to compare your user data (customer data such as IP address, user ID) with the data in your Facebook account. Then Facebook deletes this data again. The data collected is anonymous and cannot be viewed by us and can only be used in the context of placing advertisements. If you are a Facebook user yourself and are logged in, your visit to our website will automatically be assigned to your Facebook user account.

We only want to show our services and products to people who are really interested in them. With the help of Facebook pixels, our advertising measures can be better tailored to your wishes and interests. In this way, Facebook users (if they have allowed personalized advertising) will see appropriate advertising. Furthermore, Facebook uses the collected data for analysis purposes and its own advertisements.

In the following, we show you the cookies that were set by integrating Facebook pixels on a test page. Please note that these are just example cookies. Depending on the interaction on our website, different cookies are set.

Name: _fbp
Value: fb.1.1568287647279257405483-6321285124-7
Purpose: This cookie is used by Facebook to display advertising products.
Expiry date: after 3 months

Name: fr
Value: 0aPf312HOS5Pboo2r..Bdeiuf…1.0.Bdeiuf.
Purpose: This cookie is used to ensure that Facebook pixels work properly.
Expiry date: after 3 months

Name: comment_author_50ae8267e2bdf1253ec1a5769f48e062321285124-3
Value: Name of the author
Purpose: This cookie stores the text and name of a user who leaves a comment, for example.
Expiry date: after 12 months

Name: comment_author_url_50ae8267e2bdf1253ec1a5769f48e062
Value: https%3A%2F%2Fwww.testseite…%2F (URL des author)
Purpose: This cookie stores the URL of the website that the user enters in a text field on our website.
Expiry date:after 12 months

Name: comment_author_email_50ae8267e2bdf1253ec1a5769f48e062
Value: E-mail address of the author
Purpose: This cookie saves the user's email address if he has disclosed it on the website.
Expiry date: after 12 months

Note: The cookies mentioned above relate to individual user behavior. Changes on Facebook can never be ruled out, especially when using cookies.

If you are logged in to Facebook, you can change your settings for advertisements yourself at https://www.facebook.com/ads/preferences/?entry_product=ad_settings_screen. If you are not a Facebook user, you can basically manage your usage-based online advertising on http://www.youronlinechoices.com/de/praferenzmanagement/ . There you have the option of deactivating or activating providers.

If you want to learn more about Facebook's privacy policy, we recommend the company's own privacy policy at https://www.facebook.com/policy.php.

Facebook Automatic Advanced Matching Privacy Policy

We have also enabled Automatic Advanced Matching as part of the Facebook pixel feature. This feature of the pixel allows us to send hashed email, name, gender, city, state, zip code and date of birth or phone number to Facebook as additional information, provided you have provided us with this information. This activation enables us to tailor advertising campaigns on Facebook even more precisely to people who are interested in our services or products.

Google Site Kit Privacy Policy

Google Site Kit Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Visitors to the website
🤝 Purpose: Evaluation of visitor information to optimize the website.
📓 Processed data: Access statistics, data such as access locations, Device data, access duration and time, navigation behavior, click behavior and IP addresses. More details can be found below and in the Google Analytics data protection declaration.
📅 Storage period: depends on the properties used
⚖️ Legal bases: Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. a DSGVO (consent), Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is Google Site Kit?

We have integrated the Google Site Kit WordPress plugin from the American company Google Inc. into our website.For Europe, the company Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) is responsible for all Google services. With Google Site Kit, we can quickly and easily obtain statistics from various Google products such as Google Analytics directly in our WordPress dashboard. The tool or the tools integrated into Google Site Kit also collect personal data from you, among other things. In this data protection declaration, we explain why we use Google Site Kit, how long and where data is stored and which other data protection texts are relevant to you in this context.

Google Site Kit is a plugin for the WordPress content management system. With this plugin we can view important website analysis statistics directly in our dashboard. These are statistics collected by other Google products. Above all by Google Analytics. In addition to Google Analytics, the services Google Search Console, Page Speed ​​Insight, Google AdSense, Google Optimize and Google Tag Manager can also be linked to Google Site Kit.

Why do we use Google Site Kit on our website?

As a service provider, it is our job to offer you the best possible experience on our website. You should feel comfortable on our website and find exactly what you are looking for quickly and easily. Statistical evaluations help us to get to know you better and to adapt our offer to your wishes and interests. We use various Google tools for these evaluations. Site Kit makes our work a lot easier in this regard because we can view and analyze the statistics of Google products right in the dashboard. So we no longer have to register separately for the respective tool. Site Kit thus always offers a good overview of the most important analysis data.

What data does Google Site Kit store?

If you have actively consented to tracking tools in the cookie notice (also called script or banner), Google products such as Google Analytics will set cookies and send your data, for example about your user behavior, to Google, where it will be stored and processed. This also includes personal data such as your IP address.

For more detailed information on the individual services, we have separate text sections in this data protection declaration. For example, see our Google Analytics Privacy Policy. Here we go into the collected data very precisely. You can find out how long Google Analytics stores, manages and processes data, which cookies can be used and how you can prevent data storage. We also have our own data protection declarations with comprehensive information for other Google services such as Google Tag Manager or Google AdSense.

In the following, we will show you examples of Google Analytics cookies that can be set in your browser if you have given your general consent to data processing by Google. Please note that these cookies are just a selection:

name: _ga
value:2.1326744211.152321285124-2
purpose: By default, analytics.js uses the _ga cookie to store the user ID. Basically, it is used to differentiate between website visitors.
Expiry date: after 2 years

name: _gid
value:2.1687193234.152321285124-7
purpose: This cookie is also used to distinguish between website visitors.
Expiry date: after 24 hours

Name: _gat_gtag_UA_
Value: 1
Purpose: This cookie is used to lower the request rate
Expiry date: after 1 minute

How long and where is the data stored?

Google stores collected data on its own Google servers, which are distributed worldwide. Most of the servers are located in the United States and therefore it is quite possible that your data will also be stored there. On https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/?hl=de you can see exactly where the company provides servers .

Data collected by Google Analytics is stored for a standardized period of 26 months. Your user data will then be deleted. The retention period applies to all data associated with cookies, user identification and advertising IDs.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

You always have the right to receive information about your data, to have your data deleted, corrected or restricted. You can also deactivate, delete or manage cookies in your browser at any time. Here we show you the corresponding instructions for the most common browsers:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

Please note that when using this tool, your data may also be stored and processed outside the EU. Most third countries (including the USA) are not considered secure under current European data protection law. Data may not simply be transferred to unsafe third countries, stored there and processed unless there are suitable guarantees (such as EU standard contractual clauses) between us and the non-European service provider.

Legal basis

The use of Google Site Kit requires your consent, which we have obtained with our cookie popup. According to Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. a GDPR (consent) the legal basis for the processing of personal data, as it may occur when it is collected by web analytics tools.

In addition to consent, we have a legitimate interest in analyzing the behavior of website visitors and thus improving our offer technically and economically. With the help of Google Site Kit, we can identify errors on the website, identify attacks and improve profitability. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests).

To find out more about data processing by Google, we recommend Google's comprehensive data protection guidelines at https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de.

Google Tag Manager Privacy Policy

Google Tag Manager Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Visitors to the website
🤝 Purpose: Organization of the individual tracking tools
📓 Processed data: The Google Tag Manager does not save any data itself. The data collects the tags of the web analytics tools used.
📅 Storage period: depends on the web analytics tool used
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6(1)(a) GDPR (consent), Article 6 Paragraph 1 lit.f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is Google Tag Manager?

We use the Google Tag Manager from Google Inc for our website. The company Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) is responsible for all Google services in Europe. This tag manager is one of many helpful marketing products from Google. Using the Google Tag Manager, we can centrally install and manage code sections from various tracking tools that we use on our website.

In this privacy policy, we want to explain to you in more detail what the Google Tag Manager does, why we use it and how data is processed.

The Google Tag Manager is an organizational tool that we can use to integrate and manage website tags centrally and via a user interface. Tags are small code sections that, for example, record (track) your activities on our website. For this purpose, JavaScript code sections are used in the source code of our site. The tags often come from internal Google products such as Google Ads or Google Analytics, but tags from other companies can also be integrated and managed via the manager. Such tags take on different tasks. You can collect browser data, feed marketing tools with data, integrate buttons, set cookies and also track users across multiple websites.

Why do we use Google Tag Manager for our website?

As the saying goes: Organization is half the battle! And of course that also applies to the maintenance of our website. In order to make our website as good as possible for you and all people who are interested in our products and services, we need various tracking tools such as Google Analytics. The data collected by these tools show us what interests you most, where we can improve our services and to which people we should still show our offers. And for this tracking to work, we have to embed the appropriate JavaScript codes into our website. In principle, we could integrate each code section of the individual tracking tools separately into our source code. However, this requires a relatively large amount of time and it is easy to lose track. That's why we use the Google Tag Manager. We can easily build in the necessary scripts and manage them from one place. In addition, the Google Tag Manager offers an easy-to-use user interface and you do not need any programming knowledge. This is how we manage to keep order in our tag jungle.

What data is stored by Google Tag Manager?

The Tag Manager itself is a domain that does not set cookies and does not save any data. It acts as a mere "manager" of the implemented tags. The data is recorded by the individual tags of the different web analysis tools. The data is passed through to the individual tracking tools in the Google Tag Manager and not saved.

However, it looks completely different with the integrated tags of the various web analysis tools, such as Google Analytics. Depending on the analysis tool, various data about your web behavior is usually collected, stored and processed with the help of cookies. To do this, please read our data protection texts for the individual analysis and tracking tools that we use on our website.

In the Tag Manager account settings, we have allowed Google to receive anonymous data from us. However, this only relates to the use and utilization of our tag manager and not to your data, which is stored via the code sections. We enable Google and others to receive selected data in an anonymous form.We therefore agree to the anonymous transfer of our website data. Despite extensive research, we were not able to find out exactly which summarized and anonymous data is transferred. In any case, Google deletes all information that could identify our website. Google combines the data with hundreds of other anonymous website data and creates user trends as part of benchmarking measures. In benchmarking, your own results are compared with those of your competitors. Processes can be optimized on the basis of the information collected.

How long and where is the data stored?

When Google saves data, this data is saved on Google's own servers. The servers are spread all over the world. Most are in America. Under https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/?hl=de you can read exactly where the Google server.

How long the individual tracking tools store your data can be found in our individual data protection texts for the individual tools.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

The Google Tag Manager itself does not set cookies, but manages tags from various tracking websites. In our data protection texts for the individual tracking tools, you will find detailed information on how to delete or manage your data.

Please note that when using this tool, your data may also be stored and processed outside the EU. Most third countries (including the USA) are not considered secure under current European data protection law. Data may not simply be transferred to unsafe third countries, stored there and processed unless there are suitable guarantees (such as EU standard contractual clauses) between us and the non-European service provider.

Legal basis

The use of the Google Tag Manager requires your consent, which we have obtained with our cookie popup. According to Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. a GDPR (consent) the legal basis for the processing of personal data, as it may occur when it is collected by web analytics tools.

In addition to consent, we have a legitimate interest in analyzing the behavior of website visitors and thus improving our offer technically and economically. With the help of Google Tag Managers you can improve profitability. The legal basis for this is Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests).

If you want to learn more about the Google Tag Manager, we recommend the FAQs under https://www.google.com/intl/de/tagmanager/faq.html.

MailChimp order data processing contract

We have concluded a contract with MailChimp for order data processing (Data Processing Addendum). This contract serves to secure your personal data and ensures that MailChimp adheres to the applicable data protection regulations and does not pass on your personal data to third parties.

You can find more information about this contract at https://mailchimp.com/legal/data-processing-addendum/.

MailChimp Privacy Policy

MailChimp Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Newsletter subscribers
🤝 Purpose: Direct advertising by email, notification of systemically relevant events
📓 Processed data: Data entered during registration, but at least the E -Mail address.
📅 Storage period: Duration of the subscription
⚖️ Legal basis: Art. 6 para. 1 lit.a GDPR (consent), Art 6 Para. 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is MailChimp?

Like many other websites, we also use the services of the newsletter company MailChimp on our website. MailChimp is operated by The Rocket Science Group, LLC, 675 Ponce de Leon Ave NE, Suite 5000, Atlanta, GA 30308 USA. Thanks to MailChimp, we can send you interesting news very easily via newsletter. With MailChimp we don't have to install anything and can still draw from a pool of really useful functions. In the following we will go into more detail about this e-mail marketing service and inform you about the most important aspects relevant to data protection.

MailChimp is a cloud-based newsletter management service. "Cloud-based" means that we don't have to install MailChimp on our own computer or server. Instead, we use the service via an IT infrastructure - which is available via the Internet - on an external server. This way of using software is also called SaaS (Software as a Service). The following graphic shows how mailchimp distributes emails to newsletter recipients.

Systematische Funktion von mailchimp

With MailChimp we can choose from a wide range of different email types. Depending on what we want to achieve with our newsletter, we can run single campaigns, regular campaigns, autoresponders (automatic emails), A/B tests, RSS campaigns (sending at a predefined time and frequency) and follow-up campaigns .

Why do we use MailChimp on our website?

Basically, we use a newsletter service so that we can keep in touch with you. We want to tell you what's new with us or what attractive offers we currently have in our program. We are always looking for the simplest and best solutions for our marketing measures. And that's also why we chose Mailchimp's newsletter management service. Although the software is very easy to use, it offers a large number of helpful features. In this way, we can create interesting and beautiful newsletters in just a short time. With the design templates offered, we design each newsletter individually and thanks to the "responsive design" our content is also displayed legibly and beautifully on your smartphone (or other mobile end device).

Using tools such as the A/B test or the extensive analysis options, we can see very quickly how our newsletter is received by you. This enables us to react if necessary and improve our offer or our services.

Another advantage is Mailchimp's "cloud system". The data is not stored and processed directly on our server. We can retrieve the data from external servers and in this way save our storage space. In addition, the maintenance effort is significantly lower.

What data is stored by MailChimp?

The Rocket Science Group LLC (MailChimp) maintains online platforms that enable us to get in touch with you (if you have subscribed to our newsletter). If you become a subscriber to our newsletter through our website, you confirm by email that you are a member of a MailChimp email list. So that MailChimp can also prove that you have entered the "list provider", the date of entry and your IP address are saved. Furthermore, MailChimp saves your e-mail address, your name, the physical address and demographic information, such as language or location.

This information is used to send you emails and to enable certain other MailChimp functions (such as evaluating the newsletter).

MailChimp also shares information with third parties to provide better services. MailChimp also shares some data with third party advertising partners to better understand the interests and concerns of its customers in order to provide more relevant content and targeted advertising.

Through so-called "web beacons" (small graphics in HTML e-mails), MailChimp can determine whether the e-mail has arrived, whether it has been opened and whether links have been clicked on. All of this information is stored on the MailChimp servers. This gives us statistical evaluations and allows us to see exactly how well you received our newsletter. In this way we can adapt our offer much better to your wishes and improve our service.

MailChimp may also use this data to improve its own service. This means that, for example, the dispatch can be technically optimized or the location (country) of the recipient can be determined.

The following cookies may be set by Mailchimp. This is not a complete list of cookies, but rather an exemplary selection:

Name: AVESTA_ENVIRONMENT
Value: Prod
Purpose: This cookie is necessary to enable the Mailchimp to provide services. It is always set when a user registers for a newsletter mailing list.
Expiry date: after the end of the session

Name: ak_bmsc
Value: F1766FA98C9BB9DE4A39F70A9E5EEAB55F6517348A7000001321285124-3
Purpose: The cookie is used to distinguish a human from a bot be able. This allows secure reports to be generated on the use of a website.
Expiry date: after 2 hours

Name: bm_sv
Value: A5A322305B4401C2451FC22FFF547486~FEsKGvX8eovCwTeFTzb8//I3ak2Au…
Purpose: The cookie is from MasterPass Digital Wallet (a MasterCard service) and is used to be able to offer a visitor a virtual payment transaction securely and easily. For this purpose, the user is identified anonymously on the website.
Expiry date: after 2 hours

Name: _abck
Value: 8D545C8CCA4C3A50579014C449B045321285124-9
Purpose: We were unable to find out any further information about the purpose of this cookie
Expiry date: after one year

Sometimes it may happen that you open our newsletter via a specified link for better display. This is the case, for example, if your e-mail program does not work or the newsletter is not displayed properly. The newsletter is then displayed on a MailChimp website. MailChimp also uses cookies (small text files that store data on your browser) on its own websites. Personal data can be processed by MailChimp and its partners (e.g. Google Analytics). This data collection is the responsibility of MailChimp and we have no control over it. MailChimp's "Cookie Statement" (at: https://mailchimp.com/legal/cookies/) explains exactly how and why the company uses cookies.

How long and where is the data stored?

Since MailChimp is an American company, all collected data is also stored on American servers.

Basically, the data is permanently stored on the Mailchimp servers and is only deleted when you request it. You can have your contact deleted by us. This permanently removes all of your personal information for us and makes you anonymous in Mailchimp reports.However, you can also request the deletion of your data directly from MailChimp. Then all your data will be removed there and we will receive a notification from MailChimp. After receiving the email, we have 30 days to delete your contact from all connected integrations.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

You can withdraw your consent to receive our newsletter at any time within the received e-mail by clicking on the link at the bottom. If you have unsubscribed by clicking on the unsubscribe link, your data will be deleted from MailChimp.

If you access a MailChimp website via a link in our newsletter and cookies are set in your browser, you can delete or deactivate these cookies at any time.

Deactivating or deleting works a little differently depending on the browser. The following instructions show how to manage cookies in your browser:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

If you generally do not want any cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. So you can decide for each individual cookie whether you allow it or not.

Please note that when using this tool, your data may also be stored and processed outside the EU. Most third countries (including the USA) are not considered secure under current European data protection law. Data may not simply be transferred to unsafe third countries, stored there and processed unless there are suitable guarantees (such as EU standard contractual clauses) between us and the non-European service provider.

Legal basis

Mailchimp sends our newsletter on the basis of your consent (Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR). This means that we may only send you a newsletter if you have previously actively registered for it. If consent is not required, the newsletter will be sent on the basis of the legitimate interest in direct marketing (Article 6 Para. 1 lit. f), provided this is legally permitted. We record your registration process so that we can always prove that it complies with our laws.

You can find out more about the use of cookies at MailChimp at https://mailchimp.com/legal/cookies/, information on data protection at MailChimp (privacy) can be found at Read https://mailchimp.com/legal/privacy/ .

Sendinblue Privacy Policy

Sendinblue Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Newsletter subscribers
🤝 Purpose: Direct advertising by email, notification of systemically relevant events
📓 Processed data: Data entered during registration, but at least the E -Mail address.
📅 Storage period: Duration of the subscription
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6 paragraph 1 lit. a GDPR (consent), Article 6 paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is Sendinblue?

You can register for our newsletter free of charge on our website. In order for this to work, we use the Sendinblue e-mail delivery service for our newsletter.This is a service of the German company Sendinblue GmbH, Köpenicker Str 126, 10179 Berlin.

Of course we are very pleased if you register for our newsletter. In this way, we can always provide you with up-to-date, first-hand information about what is currently happening in our company. However, you should know that when registering for the newsletter, all the data you enter (such as your e-mail address or your first and last name) will be stored and managed on our server and at Sendinblue. This is also personal data. For example, in addition to the time and date of registration, your IP address is also stored. In the course of registering, you also agree that we can send you the newsletter and that you are also referred to this data protection declaration.
The newsletter service also offers us helpful analysis options. This means that when we send out a newsletter, we find out, for example, whether and when you opened the newsletter. The software also recognizes and records whether and on which link you click in the newsletter. This information helps enormously to adapt and optimize our service to your wishes and concerns. Ultimately, of course, we want to offer you the best possible service. In addition to the data already mentioned above, data about your user behavior is also stored.

You can revoke your consent to this data processing at any time. For example, if you click on the unsubscribe link directly in the newsletter. After unsubscribing, the personal data will be deleted from our server and from the Sendinblue servers located in Germany. You have the right to free information about your stored data and, if necessary, also a right to deletion, blocking or correction.

Right of withdrawal

You can cancel your subscription to the newsletter at any time. All you have to do is revoke your consent to registering for the newsletter. This normally only takes a few seconds or one or two clicks. Most of the time you will find a link at the end of each email to unsubscribe from the newsletter. If you really cannot find the link in the newsletter, please contact us by email and we will immediately cancel your newsletter subscription.

Legal basis

Sendinblue sends our newsletter on the basis of your consent (Article 6(1)(a) GDPR). This means that we may only send you a newsletter if you have previously actively registered for it. If consent is not required, the newsletter will be sent on the basis of the legitimate interest in direct marketing (Article 6 Para. 1 lit. f), provided this is legally permitted. We record your registration process so that we can always prove that it complies with our laws.

If you would like more information about data processing, we recommend that you read the company's privacy policy at https://de.sendinblue.com/legal/privacypolicy/ and also the following information page under https://de.sendinblue.com/information-newsletter-empfaenger/

Google Ads (Google AdWords) Conversion Tracking Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Visitors to the website
🤝 Purpose: economic success and the optimization of our service.
📓 Processed data: Access statistics, which contain data such as access locations, device data, access duration and time, navigation behavior, click behavior and IP addresses. Personal data such as names or email addresses can also be processed.
📅 Storage duration : Conversion cookies usually expire after 30 days and do not transmit any personal data
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6 paragraph 1 letter a GDPR (consent), Article 6 paragraph 1 letter f GDPR (legitimate interests )

What is Google Ads conversion tracking?

We use Google Ads (formerly Google AdWords) as an online marketing measure to advertise our products and services. We want to make more people aware of the high quality of our offers on the Internet. As part of our advertising measures through Google Ads, we use conversion tracking from Google Inc. on our website. In Europe, however, the company Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) is responsible for all Google services. This free tracking tool allows us to better tailor our advertising to your interests and needs. In the following article, we want to go into more detail as to why we use conversion tracking, which data is stored and how you can prevent this data storage.

Google Ads (formerly Google AdWords) is Google Inc.'s in-house online advertising system. We are convinced of the quality of our offer and want as many people as possible to get to know our website. In the online area, Google Ads offers the best platform for this. Of course, we also want to get a precise overview of the cost-benefit factor of our advertising campaigns. That's why we use the Google Ads conversion tracking tool.

But what actually is a conversion? A conversion occurs when you change from a purely interested website visitor to an acting visitor. This always happens when you click on our ad and then perform another action, such as visiting our website. We use Google's conversion tracking tool to record what happens after a user clicks on our Google Ads ad. For example, we can see whether products are being purchased, services are being used or whether users have signed up for our newsletter.

Why do we use Google Ads conversion tracking on our website?

We use Google Ads to draw attention to our offer on other websites. The aim is that our advertising campaigns really only reach those people who are interested in our offers. With the conversion tracking tool, we see which keywords, ads, ad groups and campaigns lead to the desired customer actions. We see how many customers interact with our ads on a device and then convert. This data enables us to calculate our cost-benefit factor, measure the success of individual advertising measures and consequently optimize our online marketing measures. With the help of the data obtained, we can also make our website more interesting for you and adapt our advertising offer even more individually to your needs.

What data is stored with Google Ads conversion tracking?

We have embedded a conversion tracking tag or code snippet on our website to better analyze certain user actions. If you now click on one of our Google Ads ads, the "Conversion" cookie from a Google domain will be stored on your computer (usually in the browser) or mobile device. Cookies are small text files that store information on your computer.

Here are the data of the most important cookies for Google's conversion tracking:

Name: Conversion
Value: EhMI_aySuoyv4gIVled3Ch0llweVGAEgt-mr6aXd7dYlSAGQ321285124-3
Purpose: This cookie saves every conversion you make on our site after you came to us via a Google Ad
Expiry date: after 3 months

Name: _gac
Value: 1.1558695989.EAIaIQobChMIiOmEgYO04gIVj5AYCh2CBAPrEAAYASAAEgIYQfD_BwE
Purpose: This is a classic Google Analytics Cookie and is used to record various actions on our website.
Expiry date: after 3 months

Note: The _gac cookie only appears in connection with Google Analytics. The list above does not claim to be complete, since Google also uses other cookies for analytical evaluation.

As soon as you complete an action on our website, Google recognizes the cookie and saves your action as a so-called conversion. As long as you surf our website and the cookie has not yet expired, we and Google will recognize that you have found us via our Google Ads ad. The cookie is read and sent back to Google Ads with the conversion data. It is also possible that other cookies are used to measure conversions. Google Ads conversion tracking can be further refined and improved with the help of Google Analytics. For ads that Google displays in various places on the web, cookies with the name “__gads” or “_gac” may be set under our domain. Since September 2017, analytics.js has been storing various campaign information with the _gac cookie. The cookie saves this data as soon as you visit one of our pages for which Google Ads automatic tagging has been set up. Unlike cookies set for Google domains, Google can only read these conversion cookies when you are on our website. We do not collect or receive any personal data. We get a report from Google with statistical evaluations. For example, we learn the total number of users who clicked on our ad and we see which advertising measures were well received.

How long and where is the data stored?

At this point we would like to point out that we have no influence on how Google uses the collected data. According to Google, the data is encrypted and stored on secure servers. In most cases, conversion cookies expire after 30 days and do not transmit any personal data. The cookies named "Conversion" and "_gac" (used in connection with Google Analytics) have an expiry date of 3 months.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

You have the option not to participate in Google Ads conversion tracking. If you deactivate the Google conversion tracking cookie via your browser, you block the conversion tracking. In this case, you will not be included in the statistics of the tracking tool. You can change the cookie settings in your browser at any time. Each browser works a little differently.Here are the instructions on how to manage cookies in your browser:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

If you generally do not want any cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. This way you can decide for each individual cookie whether you allow the cookie or not. Downloading and installing this browser plug-in on https://support.google.com/ads/answer/7395996 will also disable all "advertising cookies “ disabled. Keep in mind that by disabling these cookies you will not prevent the ads, only the personalized advertising.

Please note that when using this tool, your data may also be stored and processed outside the EU. Most third countries (including the USA) are not considered secure under current European data protection law. Data may not simply be transferred to unsafe third countries, stored there and processed unless there are suitable guarantees (such as EU standard contractual clauses) between us and the non-European service provider.

Legal basis

If you have consented to the use of Google Ads Conversion Tracking, the legal basis for the corresponding data processing is this consent. According to Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. a GDPR (consent) the legal basis for the processing of personal data, as it may occur when collected by Google Ads Conversion Tracking.

We also have a legitimate interest in using Google Ads Conversion Tracking to optimize our online service and our marketing activities. The corresponding legal basis for this is Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests).

If you would like to find out more about data protection at Google, we recommend Google's general data protection declaration: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de.

Google AdSense Privacy Policy

Google AdSense Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Website visitors
🤝 Purpose: Economic success and optimization of our service.
📓 Processed data: Access statistics, data such as access locations, device data , access duration and time, navigation behavior, click behavior and IP addresses. Personal data such as name or e-mail address can also be processed.
📅 Duration of storage: depends on the cookies used and stored data
⚖️ Legal bases: Article 6 paragraph 1 lit. a GDPR (consent), Article 6 paragraph 1 lit.f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is Google AdSense?

We use Google AdSense on this website. This is an advertising program from Google Inc. In Europe, the company Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) is responsible for all Google services. With Google AdSense, we can display advertisements on this website that match our topic. We offer you advertisements that ideally represent real added value for you.In the course of this data protection declaration about Google AdSense, we explain why we use Google AdSense on our website, which of your data is processed and stored and how you can prevent this data storage

The Google AdSense advertising program has been around since 2003. In contrast to Google Ads (formerly: Google AdWords), you cannot place your own advertising here. Advertisements on websites, such as ours, are played out via Google AdSense. The biggest advantage of this advertising service compared to some others is that Google AdSense only shows you ads that match our content. Google has its own algorithm that calculates which ads you see. Of course, we only want to offer you advertising that interests you and offers you added value. Based on your interests or your user behavior and based on our offer, Google checks which advertisements are suitable for our website and for our users. At this point we would also like to mention that we are not responsible for the selection of advertisements. We only offer advertising space on our website. The selection of the displayed advertising is made by Google. Since August 2013, the ads have also been adapted to the respective user interface. That means, regardless of whether you visit our website from your smartphone, your PC or laptop, the ads adapt to your end device.

Why do we use Google AdSense on our website?

Running a quality website takes a lot of dedication and effort. Basically, we never finish working on our website. We always try to maintain our site and keep it as up-to-date as possible. Of course, we also want to achieve economic success with this work. That's why we chose advertising as a source of income. However, the most important thing for us is that these ads do not disturb your visit to our website. With the help of Google AdSense, you will only be offered advertising that matches our topics and your interests.

Similar to how Google indexes a website, a bot examines the relevant content and offers on our website. The content of the advertisements is then adapted and presented on the website. In addition to overlapping content between the ad and the website, AdSense also supports interest-based targeting. This means that Google also uses your data to offer advertising tailored to you. In this way you receive advertising that ideally offers you real added value and we have a better chance of earning a little something.

What data is stored by Google AdSense?

So that Google AdSense can display customized advertising tailored to you, cookies are used, among other things. Cookies are small text files that store certain information on your computer.

In AdSense, cookies are intended to enable better advertising. The cookies do not contain any personally identifiable data. It should be noted, however, that Google considers data such as "pseudonymous cookie IDs" (name or other identification feature is replaced by a pseudonym) or IP addresses as non-personally identifiable information. However, within the framework of the GDPR, this data can be considered personal data. Google AdSense sends a cookie to the browser after every impression (this is always the case when you see an ad), every click and every other activity that leads to a call to the Google AdSense servers. If the browser accepts the cookie, it will be saved there.

Third-party providers may place and read cookies in your browser as part of AdSense.Use web beacons to store data you receive from serving ads on the website. Web beacons are small graphics that do log file analysis and log file recording. This analysis enables a statistical evaluation for online marketing.

Google can use these cookies to collect certain information about your user behavior on our website. These include:

  • Information on how you deal with an ad (clicks, impressions, mouse movements)
  • Information as to whether an ad previously appeared in your browser. This data helps to stop showing you an ad more often.

In doing so, Google analyzes and evaluates the data on the advertising material displayed and your IP address. Google uses the data primarily to measure the effectiveness of an ad and to improve the advertising offer. This data is not linked to any personally identifiable information that Google may have about you through other Google services.

In the following we present cookies that Google AdSense uses for tracking purposes. Here we refer to a test website that only has Google AdSense installed:

Name: uid
Value: 891269189321285124-8
Purpose: The cookie is stored under the domain adform.net. It provides a uniquely assigned, machine-generated user ID and collects data about activity on our website.
Expiry date: after 2 months

name: C
value: 1
purpose: This cookie identifies whether your browser accepts cookies. The cookie is stored under the domain track.adform.net
Expiry date: after 1 month

Name: cid
Value: 8912691894970695056,0,0,0,0
Purpose: This cookie is stored under the domain track.adform.net, stands for client ID and is used to improve advertising for you. It can direct more relevant advertisements to the visitor and helps improve campaign performance reports.
Expiry date: after 2 months

Name: IDE
Value: zOtj4TWxwbFDjaATZ2TzNaQmxrU321285124-1
Purpose: The cookie is stored under the domain doubleclick.net. It serves to register your actions after the advertisement or after clicking on the advertisement. This allows us to measure how well an ad is received by our visitors.
Expiry date: after 1 month

Name: test_cookie
Value: not specified
Purpose: The "test_cookies" can be used to check whether your browser supports cookies at all. The cookie is stored under the domain doubleclick.net
Expiry date: after 1 month

Name: CT592996
Value:733366
Purpose: Will be used under the Domain adform.net saved. The cookie is set as soon as you click on an advertisement. We were not able to find out more detailed information about the use of this cookie.
Expiry date: after one hour

Note: This list cannot claim to be complete, as experience has shown that Google changes the choice of its cookies again and again.

How long and where is the data stored?

Google collects your IP address and various activities that you carry out on the website. Cookies store this information about the interactions on our website.According to Google, the company securely collects and stores the information provided on its own Google servers in the USA

If you do not have a Google account or are not logged in, Google usually stores the collected data on your browser with a unique identifier (ID). The unique IDs stored in cookies are used, for example, to ensure personalized advertising. If you are logged into a Google account, Google may also collect personal information.

You can delete some of the data stored by Google at any time (see next section). A lot of information stored in cookies is automatically deleted after a certain period of time. However, there is also data that is stored by Google over a longer period of time. This is the case when Google has to store certain data for an indefinite, longer period of time for economic or legal reasons.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

You always have the option to delete or disable cookies that are on your computer. Exactly how this works depends on your browser.

Here are instructions on how to manage cookies in your browser:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

If you generally do not want any cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. You can decide for each individual cookie whether you allow the cookie or not. Downloading and installing this browser plug-in on https://support.google.com/ads/answer/7395996 will also disable all "advertising cookies “ disabled. Keep in mind that by disabling these cookies you will not prevent the ads, only the personalized advertising.

If you have a Google account, you can disable personalized advertising on the website https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated . Here, too, you will continue to see ads, but these will no longer be tailored to your interests. However, the ads are displayed based on a few factors, such as your location, browser type, and search terms used.

Legal basis

If you have consented to the use of Google AdSense, the legal basis for the corresponding data processing is this consent. According to Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. a GDPR (consent) the legal basis for the processing of personal data, as it may occur when it is collected by Google AdSense.

We also have a legitimate interest in using Google AdSense to optimize our online service and our marketing activities. The corresponding legal basis for this is Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests).

You can find out what data Google collects and what they use this data for at https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/privacy/ read.

Cookiefirst privacy policy

We use Cookiefirst, a cookie consent manager tool, on our website. Service provider is the Dutch company Digital Data Solutions B.V., Plantage Middenlaan 42a, 1018DH, Amsterdam, Netherlands.You can find out more about the data processed by using Cookiefirst in the Privacy Policy at https://cookiefirstcom/legal/general-terms-conditions/ .

AdSimple Cookie Manager Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Website visitor
🤝 Purpose: Obtaining consent to certain cookies and thus the use of certain tools
📓 Processed data: Data for managing the cookies set -Settings such as IP address, time of consent, type of consent, individual consents. You can find more details on this further under in this data protection declaration
📅 Storage period: the cookie used expires after one year
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR (consent), Article 6 (1). lit.f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is AdSimple Cookie Manager?

On our website we use the AdSimple Cookie Manager from the software development and online marketing company AdSimple GmbH, Fabriksgasse 20, 2230 Gänserndorf. The AdSimple Cookie Manager offers us, among other things, the opportunity to provide you with comprehensive and data protection-compliant cookie information so that you can decide for yourself which cookies you allow and which not. By using this software, data from you will be sent to AdSimple and stored. In this data protection declaration we inform you why we use the AdSimple Cookie Manager, which data is transmitted and stored and how you can prevent this data transmission.

The AdSimple Cookie Manager is software that scans our website and identifies and categorizes all the cookies that are present. In addition, as a website visitor, you will be informed about the use of cookies via a cookie notice script and you can decide for yourself which cookies you allow and which you do not.

Why do we use the AdSimple Cookie Manager on our website?

We want to offer you maximum transparency in the area of ​​data protection. To ensure this, we first need to know exactly which cookies have landed on our website over time. Because AdSimple's Cookie Manager regularly scans our website and finds all cookies, we have full control over these cookies and can therefore act in compliance with the GDPR. This enables us to inform you precisely about the use of cookies on our website. Furthermore, you will always receive an up-to-date and data protection-compliant cookie notice and decide for yourself via the checkbox system which cookies you accept or block.

What data is stored by the AdSimple Cookie Manager?

If you agree to cookies on our website, the following cookie will be set by the AdSimple Cookie Manager:

Name: acm_status
Value: “:true,”statistics”:true,”marketing”:true,”socialmedia”:true ,”settings”:true}
Purpose: Your consent status is saved in this cookie. This also allows our website to read and follow the current status on future visits.
Expiry date: after one year

How long and where is the data stored?

All data collected by the AdSimple Cookie Manager are only transmitted and stored within the European Union. The data collected is stored on the AdSimple servers at Hetzner GmbH in Germany. Only AdSimple GmbH and Hetzner GmbH have access to this data.

How can I delete or update my data?prevent data storage?

You have the right to access and delete your personal data at any time. You can prevent data collection and storage, for example, by rejecting the use of cookies via the cookie notice script. Your browser offers another possibility to prevent data processing or to manage it according to your wishes. Depending on the browser, cookie management works a little differently. Here you will find the instructions for the currently most popular browsers:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

Legal basis

If you agree to cookies, your personal data will be processed and stored via these cookies. If we are allowed to use cookies with your consent (Article 6 Para. 1 lit. a GDPR), this consent is also the legal basis for the use of cookies or the processing of your data. The AdSimple Cookie Manager is used to manage the consent to cookies and to enable you to give your consent. The use of this software enables us to operate the website in an efficient, legally compliant manner, which represents a legitimate interest (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR). .

We hope we have given you a good overview of the data traffic and data processing by the AdSimple Cookie Manager. If you want to learn more about this tool, we recommend the description page on https://www.adsimple.at/adsimple-cookie-manager/.

Cookiebot Privacy Policy

Cookiebot Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Website visitor
🤝 Purpose: Obtaining consent to certain cookies and thus the use of certain tools
📓 Processed data: Data for managing the cookie settings such as IP address, time of consent, type of consent, individual consents. You can find more details on this with the tool used in each case.
📅 Duration of storage: the data will be deleted after one year
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6 (1) lit. a GDPR (consent), Article 6 (1) lit .f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is Cookiebot?

We use functions of the provider Cookiebot on our website. The company behind Cookiebot is Cybot A/S, Havnegade 39, 1058 Copenhagen, DK. Among other things, Cookiebot offers us the option of providing you with a comprehensive cookie notice (also known as a cookie banner or cookie notice). By using this function, data from you can be sent to Cookiebot or Cybot, stored and processed. In this data protection declaration we inform you why we use Cookiebot, which data is transferred and how you can prevent this data transfer.

Cookiebot is a software product from Cybot. The software automatically creates a GDPR-compliant cookie notice for our website visitors. In addition, the technology behind Cookiebot scans, controls and evaluates all cookies and tracking measures on our website.

Why do we use Cookiebot on our website?

We take data protection very seriously. We want to show you exactly what is going on on our website and which of your data is stored.Cookiebot helps us to get a good overview of all our cookies (first and third-party cookies). This enables us to inform you accurately and transparently about the use of cookies on our website. You always get an up-to-date and data protection-compliant cookie notice and decide for yourself which cookies you allow and which not.

What data is stored by Cookiebot?

If you allow cookies, the following data will be transmitted to Cybot, stored and processed.

  • IP address (in anonymous form, the last 3 digits are set to 0)
  • Date and time of your consent
  • our website url
  • technical browser data
  • encrypted, anonymous key
  • the cookies you have allowed (as proof of consent)

The following cookies are set by Cookiebot if you have consented to the use of cookies:

Name: CookieConsent
Value: {stamp:'P7to4eNgIHvJvDerjKneBsmJQd9321285124-2
Purpose: Your consent status is saved in this cookie. This also allows our website to read and follow the current status on future visits.
Expiry date: after one year

Name:CookieConsentBulkTicket
Value: kDSPWpA%2fjhljZKClPqsncfR8SveTnNWhys5NojaxdFYBPjZ2PaDnUw%3d%3321285124-6
Purpose: if you Allow all cookies and thus have activated a "collective consent". The cookie then stores its own, random and unique ID.
Expiry date: after one year

Note: Please keep in mind that this is an example list and we cannot claim to be complete. In the cookie declaration under https://www.cookiebot.com/de/cookie-declaration/ you can see which other cookies can be used.

According to Cybot's privacy policy, the company does not resell personal information. However, Cybot passes on data to trusted third parties or subcontractors who help the company to achieve its own business goals. Data will also be passed on if this is legally required.

How long and where is the data stored?

All data collected is transmitted, stored and forwarded exclusively within the European Union. The data is stored in an Azure data center (cloud provider is Microsoft). Visit https://azure.microsoft.com/de-de/global-infrastructure/regions/ to learn more about all "Azure Regions". All user data will be deleted by Cookiebot after 12 months from registration (cookie consent) or immediately after termination of the Cookiebot service.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

You have the right to access and delete your personal data at any time. You can prevent data collection and storage, for example, by refusing the use of cookies via the cookie notice. Your browser offers another possibility to prevent data processing or to manage it according to your wishes. Depending on the browser, cookie management works a little differently.Here you will find the instructions for the currently most popular browsers:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

Legal basis

If you agree to cookies, your personal data will be processed and stored via these cookies. a DSGVO) may use cookies, this consent is also the legal basis for the use of cookies or the processing of your data. In order to be able to manage the consent to cookies and to enable you to give your consent, the Cookiebot is used. The use of this software enables us to operate the website in an efficient, legally compliant manner, which represents a legitimate interest (Article 6(1)(f) GDPR). .

If you want to find out more about the data protection guidelines of "Cookiebot" or the company behind it, Cybot, we recommend the data protection guidelines at https://www.cookiebot.com/de/privacy -policy/ .

Facebook Social Plugins Privacy Policy

So-called social plug-ins from the company Facebook Inc. are installed on our website. You can recognize these buttons by the classic Facebook logo, such as the "Like" button (the hand with the thumb raised) or by a clear "Facebook plug-in" label. A social plugin is a small piece of Facebook that is integrated into our site. Each plugin has its own function. The most used functions are the familiar “Like” and “Share” buttons.

The following social plug-ins are offered by Facebook:

  • “Save” button
  • Like button, share, send and quote
  • Page Plugin
  • Comments
  • Messenger plugin
  • Embedded posts and video players
  • Group plugin

On https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins you will find more detailed information on how the individual plug-ins are used. On the one hand, we use the social plug-ins to offer you a better user experience on our site and, on the other hand, because Facebook can use them to optimize our advertisements.

If you have a Facebook account or have visited facebook.com before, Facebook has already set at least one cookie in your browser. In this case, your browser sends information to Facebook via this cookie as soon as you visit our site or interact with social plug-ins (e.g. the “Like” button).

The information received will be deleted or made anonymous within 90 days. According to Facebook, this data includes your IP address, which website you visited, the date, time and other information relating to your browser.

To prevent Facebook from collecting a lot of data during your visit to our website and connecting it to Facebook data, you must log out of Facebook while you are visiting the website.

If you are not logged into Facebook or do not have a Facebook account, your browser will send less information to Facebook because you have fewer Facebook cookies. Nevertheless, data such as your IP address or which website you visit can be transmitted to Facebook.We would like to expressly point out that we do not know exactly what the content of the data is. However, based on our current state of knowledge, we will try to explain the data processing to you as well as possible. You can also read about how Facebook uses the data in the company's data guidelines at https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/update .

The following cookies are at least set in your browser when you visit a website with social plug-ins from Facebook:

Name: dpr
Value: not specified
Purpose: This cookie is used to make the social plug-ins work on our website.
Expiration date: after the end of the session

Name: fr
Value: 0jieyh4321285124c2GnlufEJ9..Bde09j…1.0.Bde09j
Purpose : The cookie is also necessary for the plug-ins to function properly.
Expiry date:: after 3 months

Note: These cookies were set after testing, even if you are not a Facebook member.

If you are logged in to Facebook, you can change your settings for advertisements yourself at https://www.facebook.com/ads/preferences/?entry_product=ad_settings_screen. If you are not a Facebook user, you can basically manage your usage-based online advertising on http://www.youronlinechoices.com/de/praferenzmanagement/. There you have the option of deactivating or activating providers.

If you want to learn more about Facebook's privacy policy, we recommend the company's own privacy policy at https://www.facebook.com/policy.php.

Facebook Login Privacy Policy

We have integrated the practical Facebook login on our site. You can easily log in to us with your Facebook account without having to create another user account. If you decide to register via the Facebook login, you will be redirected to the social media network Facebook. There you can register using your Facebook user data. This login procedure saves data about you and your user behavior and transmits it to Facebook.

Facebook uses various cookies to store the data. In the following we show you the most important cookies that are set in your browser or already exist when you log in to our site via Facebook:

Name: fr
Value: 0jieyh4c2GnlufEJ9..Bde09j…1.0.Bde09j
Purpose : This cookie is used to make the social plugin work best on our website.
Expiry date: after 3 months

Name: datr
Value: 4Jh7XUA2321285124SEmPsSfzCOO4JFFl
Purpose: Facebook sets the “datr” cookie when a web browser accesses facebook.com, and the cookie helps identify login activity and protect users.
Expiry date: after 2 years

Name: _js_datr
Value: deleted
Purpose: Facebook sets this session cookie for tracking purposes, even if you don't have a Facebook account or are logged out.
Expiry date: after the end of the session

Note: The cookies listed are just a small selection of the cookies available to Facebook. Other cookies are, for example, _ fbp, sb or wd. A complete list is not possible because Facebook has a large number of cookies and uses them variably.

The Facebook login offers you on the one hand a quick and easy registration process, on the other hand we have the possibility to share data with Facebook. This enables us to better adapt our offer and our advertising campaigns to your interests and needs. Data we receive from Facebook in this way is public data like

  • Your Facebook name
  • Your profile picture
  • a stored email address
  • Friend Lists
  • Buttons information (e.g. "Like" button)
  • Birthday date
  • language
  • Residence

In return, we provide Facebook with information about your activities on our website. This includes information about the device you are using, which subpages you visit or which products you have purchased from us.

By using Facebook Login, you agree to the data processing. You can revoke this agreement at any time. If you want to find out more information about data processing by Facebook, we recommend the Facebook data protection declaration at https://de-de.facebook.com/policy.php.

If you are logged in to Facebook, you can change your settings for advertisements yourself at https://www.facebook.com/ads/preferences/?entry_product=ad_settings_screen.

Klarna Checkout Privacy Policy

Klarna Checkout Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Website visitors
🤝 Purpose: Optimization of the payment process on our website
📓 Processed data: Data such as name, address, bank details (account number, credit card number , passwords, TANs, etc.), IP address and contract data
More details can be found below in this data protection declaration.
📅 Storage period: Data will be stored as long as Klarna needs it for the processing purpose.
⚖️ Legal bases : Article 6(1)(c) GDPR (legal obligation), Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is Klarna Checkout?

On our website we use the Klarna Checkout online payment system from the Swedish company Klarna Bank AB. Klarna Bank has its main office at Sveavägen 46, 111 34 Stockholm, Sweden. If you decide to use this service, personal data, among other things, will be sent to Klarna, stored and processed. In this data protection declaration we would like to give you an overview of data processing by Klarna.

Klarna Checkout is a payment system for orders in an online shop. The user selects the payment method and Klarna Checkout takes over the entire payment process. Once a user has made a payment via the checkout system and entered the relevant data, future online purchases can be made even faster and easier. The Klarna system then recognizes the existing customer after entering the e-mail address and postal code.

Why do we use Klarna Checkout for our website?

Our goal with our website and our integrated online shop is to offer you the best possible service. In addition to the overall experience on the website and our offers, this also includes smooth, fast and secure payment processing for your orders. To ensure this, we use the Klarna Checkout payment system.

What data is stored by Klarna Checkout?

As soon as you decide to use the Klarna payment service and pay using the Klarna Checkout payment method, you also transmit personal data to the company.Technical data such as browser type, operating system, our Internet address, date and time, language settings, time zone settings and IP address are collected from you on the Klarna checkout page and transmitted to the Klarna servers and stored there. This data is also stored if you have not yet completed an order.

If you order a product or service through our shop, you must enter your personal data in the fields provided. This data is processed by Klarna for payment processing. The following personal data (as well as general product information) can be stored and processed by Klarna for credit and identity checks:

  • Contact information: names, date of birth, national ID number, title, billing and shipping address, email address, phone number, nationality or salary.
  • Payment information such as credit card details or your account number
  • Product information such as tracking number, type of item and price of the product

There is also data that can be collected optionally, provided you make a conscious decision to do so. These are, for example, political, religious or ideological beliefs or various health data.

Klarna can also collect data about the goods or services that you buy or order, itself or through third parties (e.g. through us or through public databases) in addition to the data mentioned above. This can be, for example, the tracking number or the type of item ordered, but also information about your creditworthiness, your income or the granting of credit. Klarna may also share your personal information with service providers such as software providers, data storage providers or us as a retailer.

Cookies are always involved when data is automatically entered into a form. If you do not want to use this function, you can deactivate these cookies at any time. Further down in the text you will find instructions on how to delete, deactivate or manage cookies in your browser. Our tests have shown that Klarna does not set any cookies directly. If you choose the payment method “Klarna Sofort” and click on “Order”, you will be redirected to the Sofort website. After the successful payment you will come to our thank you page. There the following cookie is set by sofort.com:

Name: SOFUEB
Value: e8cipp378mdscn9e17kajlfhv7321285124-4
Recipient: This Cookie stores your session ID.
Expiration date: after the browser session has ended

How long and where is the data stored?

Klarna endeavors to store your data only within the EU or the European Economic Area (EEA). However, data may also be transferred outside the EU/EEA. When that happens, Klarna ensures that data protection is in line with the GDPR and the third country is subject to an adequacy decision by the European Union. The data is always stored as long as Klarna needs it for the processing purpose.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

You can revoke your consent to Klarna processing personal data at any time. You always have the right to information, correction and deletion of your personal data. All you have to do is contact the company or the company's data protection team by email to datenschutz@klarna.de . You can also contact Klarna directly via the Klarna website "My data protection request".

Cookies that Klarna may use for its functions can be deleted, deactivated or managed in your browser. Depending on which browser you use, this works in different ways. The following instructions show how to manage cookies in your browser:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

Legal basis

We offer within the framework of contractual or legal relationships, due to legal obligations (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. c DSGVO) and on the basis of legitimate interest (Art. 6 para. 1 lit.f GDPR) in addition to bank/credit institutions, also the payment service provider Klarna Checkout.

We hope to have given you a good overview of data processing by Klarna. If you want to learn more about how your data is handled, we recommend the Klarna data protection declaration at https://cdn.klarna.com/1.0/shared/content/legal/terms/0 /de_at/privacy.

Sofortüberweisung privacy policy

Sofortüberweisung Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Visitors to the website
🤝 Purpose: Optimizing the payment process on our website
📓 Processed data: Data such as name, address, bank details (account number, credit card number, Passwords, TANs, etc.), IP address and contract data
You can find more details on this below in the data protection declaration
📅 Storage period: Data is stored within the legal retention period
⚖️ Legal basis: Art. 6 para. 1 lit. c GDPR (legal obligation), Art. 6 (1) lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is an "instant transfer"?

On our website we offer the "Sofortüberweisung" payment method from Sofort GmbH for cashless payment. Sofort GmbH has belonged to the Swedish company Klarna since 2014, but is based in Germany, Theresienhöhe 12, 80339 Munich.

If you decide to use this payment method, personal data will also be transmitted to Sofort GmbH or Klarna, stored and processed there. With this data protection text we give you an overview of the data processing by Sofort GmbH.

The immediate transfer is an online payment system that allows you to place an order via online banking. The payment processing is carried out by Sofort GmbH and we immediately receive information about the payment made. Any user who has an active online banking account with PIN and TAN can use this method. Only a few banks still do not support this payment method.

Why do we use "Sofortüberweisung" on our website?

Our goal with our website and our integrated online shop is to offer you the best possible service. In addition to the overall experience on the website and our offers, this also includes smooth, fast and secure payment processing for your orders. To ensure this, we use "Sofortüberweisung" as the payment system.

What data is stored by "Sofortüberweisung"?

If you carry out an immediate transfer via the Sofort/Klarna service, data such as name, account number, bank code, subject, amount and date are stored on the company's servers. We also receive this information via the payment confirmation.

As part of the account coverage check, Sofort GmbH checks whether your account balance and overdraft facility cover the payment amount. In some cases, it is also checked whether instant transfers have been successfully carried out in the last 30 days. Furthermore, your user identification (such as user number or contract number) in abbreviated (“hashed”) form and your IP address are collected and stored. In the case of SEPA transfers, the BIC and IBAN are also saved.

According to the company, no other personal data (such as account balances, sales data, credit limits, account lists, mobile phone number, authentication certificates, security codes or PIN/TAN) are collected, stored or passed on to third parties.

Sofortüberweisung also uses cookies to make our own service more user-friendly. When you order a product, you will be redirected to the Sofort or Klarna website. After successful payment you will be redirected to our thank you page. The following three cookies are set here:

Name: SOFUEB
Value: e8cipp378mdscn9e17kajlfhv7321285124-5
Recipient: This Cookie stores your session ID.
Expiration date: after the browser session has ended

Name: User[user_cookie_rules] Value: 1
Purpose: This cookie stores your consent to the use of cookies.
Expiration date: after 10 years

Name: _ga
Value: GA1.2.69759879.1589470706
Purpose: By default, analytics.js uses the _ga cookie to store the user ID. Basically, it serves to differentiate between website visitors. This is a Google Analytics cookie.
Expiry date: after 2 years

Note: The cookies listed here do not claim to be complete. It is always possible that Sofortüberweisung also uses other cookies.

How long and where is the data stored?

All data collected is stored within the legal retention period. This duty can last from three to ten years.

Klarna/Sofort GmbH tries to store data only within the EU or the European Economic Area (EEA). If data is transferred outside of the EU/EEA, data protection must be GDPR compliant and the country subject to an EU adequacy decision.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

You can revoke your consent to Klarna processing personal data at any time. You always have the right to information, correction and deletion of your personal data. To do this, you can simply contact the company's data protection team by sending an email to datenschutz@sofort.com.

Possible cookies used by Sofortüberweisung can be managed, deleted or deactivated in your browser. This works in different ways depending on your preferred browser.The following instructions show how to manage cookies in the most common browsers:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

Legal basis

We offer within the framework of contractual or legal relationships, due to legal obligations (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. c DSGVO) and on the basis of the legitimate interest (Art. 6 para. 1 lit.f GDPR) in addition to bank/credit institutions also the payment service provider Sofortüberweisung.

If you want to find out more about data processing by Sofort GmbH's "Sofortüberweisung" company, we recommend the data protection declaration at https://www.sofort.de/datenschutz.html.

Stripe Privacy Policy

Stripe Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Data subjects: Website visitors
🤝 Purpose: Optimizing the payment process on our website
📓 Processed data: Data such as name, address, bank details (account number, credit card number, Passwords, TANs, etc.), IP address and contract data
You can find more details under this data protection declaration
📅 Storage period: Data is stored until the cooperation with Stripe is terminated
⚖️ Legal basis: Art. Article 6(1)(c) GDPR (legal obligation), Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is Stripe?

On our website we use a payment tool from the American technology company and online payment service Stripe. Stripe Payments Europe (Europe Ltd., 1 Grand Canal Street Lower, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin, Ireland) is responsible for customers within the EU. This means that if you choose Stripe as your payment method, your payment will be processed via Stripe Payments. Data required for the payment process is forwarded to Stripe and stored. In this data protection declaration we give you an overview of this data processing and storage by Stripe and explain why we use Stripe on our website.

The technology company Stripe offers payment solutions for online payments. With Stripe it is possible to accept credit and debit card payments in our webshop. Stripe handles the entire payment process. A big advantage of Stripe is that you never have to leave our website or shop during the payment process and the payment is processed very quickly.

Why do we use Stripe for our website?

Of course we want to offer the best possible service with our website and our integrated online shop, so that you feel comfortable on our site and use our offers. We know that your time is valuable and that payment processing in particular must therefore work quickly and smoothly. In addition to our other payment providers, we have found a partner in Stripe that guarantees secure and fast payment processing.

What data does Stripe store?

If you choose Stripe as your payment method, your personal data will also be transmitted to Stripe and stored there. This is transaction data. This information includes, for example, the payment method (i.e. credit card, debit card or account number), sort code, currency, amount and date of payment.In the case of a transaction, your name, your e-mail address, your billing or shipping address and sometimes your transaction history can also be transmitted. This data is required for authentication. Furthermore, for fraud prevention, financial reporting and to be able to offer its own services in full, Stripe can also collect technical data about your device (such as IP address) name, address, telephone number and your country.

Stripe does not sell any of your data to independent third parties such as marketing agencies or other companies unrelated to Stripe's business. However, the data may be forwarded to internal departments, a limited number of external Stripe partners or to comply with legal regulations. Stripe also uses cookies to collect data. Here is a selection of cookies that Stripe can set during the payment process:

Name: m
Value: edd716e9-d28b-46f7-8a55-e05f1779e84e040456321285124-5
Purpose: This cookie appears when you select the payment method. It saves and recognizes whether you access our website via a PC, tablet or smartphone.
Expiry date: after 2 years

Name: __stripe_mid
Value: fc30f52c-b006-4722-af61-a7419a5b8819875de9321285124-1
Purpose: This cookie is required to carry out a credit card transaction. To do this, the cookie stores your session ID.
Expiry date: after one year

Name: __stripe_sid
Value: 6fee719a-c67c-4ed2-b583-6a9a50895b122753fe
Purpose: This cookie also stores your ID and is used by Stripe for the payment process on our website.
Expiry date: after the session

How long and where is the data stored?

Personal data is generally stored for the duration of the service provision. This means that the data will be stored until we terminate the cooperation with Stripe. However, in order to fulfill legal and official obligations, Stripe can also store personal data for the duration of the service provision. Since Stripe is a global company, data may also be stored in any country where Stripe offers services. This means that data can also be stored outside of your country, for example in the USA.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

Please note that when using this tool, your data may also be stored and processed outside the EU. Most third countries (including the USA) are not considered secure under current European data protection law. Data may not simply be transferred to unsafe third countries, stored there and processed unless there are suitable guarantees (such as EU standard contractual clauses) between us and the non-European service provider.

You always have the right to information, correction and deletion of your personal data. If you have any questions, you can also contact the Stripe team at any time via https://support.stripe.com/contact/email

Cookies that Stripe uses for their functions can be deleted, deactivated or managed in your browser. Depending on which browser you use, this works in different ways. Please note, however, that the payment process may then no longer work.The following instructions show how to manage cookies in your browser:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

Legal basis

We offer within the framework of contractual or legal relationships, due to legal obligations (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. c DSGVO) and on the basis of the legitimate interest (Art. 6 para. 1 lit.f GDPR) in addition to bank/credit institutions also the payment service provider Stripe.

We have now given you a general overview of how Stripe processes and stores data. If you want to obtain more and more detailed information, the detailed Stripe data protection declaration at https://stripe.com/at/privacy serves as a good source.

YouTube subscribe button privacy policy

We have installed the YouTube subscribe button on our website. You can usually recognize the button by the classic YouTube logo. The logo shows the words "Subscribe" or "YouTube" in white letters on a red background and the white "Play" symbol to the left of it. However, the button can also be displayed in a different design.

Our YouTube channel always offers you funny, interesting or exciting videos. With the built-in "subscribe button" you can subscribe to our channel directly from our website and do not have to call up the YouTube website separately. We want to make it as easy as possible for you to access our comprehensive content. Please note that this allows YouTube to store and process data from you.

If you see a built-in subscribe button on our site, YouTube sets at least one cookie, according to Google. This cookie stores your IP address and our URL. YouTube can also find out information about your browser, your approximate location and your default language in this way. In our test, the following four cookies were set without being logged in to YouTube:

Name: YSC
Value: b9-CV6ojI5321285124Y
Purpose: This cookie registers a unique ID to store statistics of the video watched.
Expiry date: after session end

Name: PREF
Value: f1=50000000
Purpose: This cookie also registers your unique ID. Google gets statistics from PREF on how you use YouTube videos on our website.
Expiry date: after 8 months

Name: GPS
Value: 1
Reference: This cookie registers your unique ID on mobile devices to track GPS location.
Expiry date: after 30 minutes

Name: VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE
Value: 32128512495Chz8bagyU
Purpose: This cookie tries to estimate the user's bandwidth on our websites (with embedded YouTube video).
Expiry date: after 8 months

Note: These cookies were set after a test and cannot claim to be complete.

If you are logged into your YouTube account, YouTube can store many of your actions/interactions on our website using cookies and assign them to your YouTube account.This gives YouTube information, for example, on how long you surf our site, what type of browser you use, what screen resolution you prefer or what actions you take

YouTube uses this data on the one hand to improve its own services and offers and on the other hand to provide analyzes and statistics for advertisers (who use Google Ads).

Pinterest Privacy Policy

On our site we use buttons and widgets from the social media network Pinterest, owned by Pinterest Inc., 808 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA.

By calling up pages that use such functions, data (IP address, browser data, date and time, cookies) are transmitted to Pinterest, stored and evaluated.

Right to object

You also have the right and the option to revoke your consent to the use of cookies or third-party providers such as Pinterest at any time. This works either via our cookie management tool or via other opt-out functions. For example, you can also prevent data collection by cookies by managing, deactivating or deleting the cookies in your browser.

Since cookies can be used for embedded Pinterest elements, we also recommend our general data protection declaration on cookies. To find out exactly what data is stored and processed by you, you should read the data protection declarations of the respective tools.

Legal basis

If you have agreed that your data can be processed and stored by integrated social media elements, this consent is the legal basis for data processing (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a GDPR). In principle, your data will also be processed on the basis of our legitimate interest (Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f GDPR) in quick and good communication with you or others stored and processed by customers and business partners. Most social media platforms also set cookies on your browser to store data. We therefore recommend that you read our privacy statement on cookies carefully and consult the relevant service provider's privacy statement or cookie policy.

The privacy policy, what information Pinterest collects and how they use it can be found at https://policy.pinterest.com/de/privacy-policy.

Facebook Privacy Policy

Facebook Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Website visitors
🤝 Purpose: Optimization of our service
📓 Processed data: Data such as customer data, user behavior data, information about your device and your IP address.
More details can be found below in the data protection declaration.
📅 Duration of storage: until the data is no longer useful for Facebook's purposes
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR ( Consent), Article 6 Paragraph 1 Letter f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What are Facebook tools?

We use selected Facebook tools on our website. Facebook is a social media network operated by Facebook Ireland Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2 Ireland. These tools allow us to offer you and people who are interested in our products and services the best possible offer. Below we provide an overview of the various Facebook tools, what data is sent to Facebook and how you can delete this data.

In addition to many other products, Facebook also offers the so-called "Facebook Business Tools". This is the official name of Facebook.However, since the term is hardly known, we have decided to just call them Facebook tools. These include:

  • Facebook Pixel
  • social plug-ins (such as the "Like" or "Share" button)
  • Facebook Login
  • Account Kit
  • APIs (programming interface)
  • SDKs (collection of programming tools)
  • Platform integrations
  • Plugins
  • codes
  • Specifications
  • Documentation
  • technologies and services

Through these tools, Facebook expands its services and has the ability to obtain information about user activities outside of Facebook.

Why do we use Facebook tools on our website?

We only want to show our services and products to people who are really interested in them. With the help of advertisements (Facebook ads) we can reach exactly these people. In order to be able to show users appropriate advertising, however, Facebook needs information about people's wishes and needs. In this way, information about user behavior (and contact details) is made available to the company on our website. As a result, Facebook collects better user data and can show interested people appropriate advertising about our products or services. The tools thus enable tailor-made advertising campaigns on Facebook.

Facebook calls data about your behavior on our website “event data”. These are also used for measurement and analysis services. Facebook can thus create "campaign reports" on our behalf about the effect of our advertising campaigns. Furthermore, through analyzes we get a better insight into how you use our services, website or products. As a result, we use some of these tools to optimize your user experience on our website. For example, you can use the social plug-ins to share content on our site directly on Facebook.

What data is stored by Facebook tools?

By using individual Facebook tools, personal data (customer data) can be sent to Facebook. Depending on the tools used, customer data such as name, address, telephone number and IP address can be sent.

Facebook uses this information to match the data with the data it has from you (if you are a Facebook member). Before customer data is transmitted to Facebook, so-called "hashing" takes place. This means that a data set of any size is transformed into a character string. This is also used to encrypt data.

In addition to the contact details, "event data" is also transmitted. "Event data" means the information that we receive about you on our website. For example, which subpages you visit or which products you buy from us. Facebook does not share the information it receives with third parties (such as advertisers) unless the company has explicit permission or is legally required to do so. "Event data" may also be linked to contact information. This allows Facebook to offer better personalized advertising. After the matching process already mentioned, Facebook deletes the contact data again.

In order to be able to deliver advertisements in an optimized way, Facebook only uses the event data if it has been combined with other data (which was collected by Facebook in another way). Facebook also uses this event data for security, protection, development and research purposes. Much of this data is transmitted to Facebook via cookies. Cookies are small text files that are used to store data or information in browsers.Depending on the tools used and depending on whether you are a Facebook member, a different number of cookies will be created in your browser. In the descriptions of the individual Facebook tools, we go into more detail about individual Facebook cookies. You can also find general information about the use of Facebook cookies at https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies.

How long and where is the data stored?

Basically, Facebook stores data until it is no longer required for its own services and Facebook products. Facebook has servers all over the world where its data is stored. However, customer data will be deleted within 48 hours after it has been compared with your own user data.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

According to the General Data Protection Regulation, you have the right to information, correction, transferability and deletion of your data.

The data will only be completely deleted if you completely delete your Facebook account. Here's how deleting your Facebook account works:

1) Click Settings on the right side of Facebook.

2) Then click on "Your Facebook information" in the left column.

3) Now click “Deactivation and Deletion”.

4) Now select "Delete account" and then click on "Next and delete account"

5) Now enter your password, click on "Next" and then on "Delete account"

The data that Facebook receives via our site is stored, among other things, via cookies (e.g. with social plugins). You can deactivate, delete or manage individual or all cookies in your browser. Depending on which browser you use, this works in different ways. The following instructions show how to manage cookies in your browser:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

If you generally do not want any cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. So you can decide for each individual cookie whether you allow it or not.

Please note that when using this tool, your data may also be stored and processed outside the EU. Most third countries (including the USA) are not considered secure under current European data protection law. Data may not simply be transferred to unsafe third countries, stored there and processed unless there are suitable guarantees (such as EU standard contractual clauses) between us and the non-European service provider.

Legal basis

If you have agreed that your data can be processed and stored by integrated social media elements, this consent is the legal basis for data processing (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a GDPR). In principle, your data will also be processed on the basis of our legitimate interest (Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f GDPR) in quick and good communication with you or others stored and processed by customers and business partners. Most social media platforms also set cookies on your browser to store data.We therefore recommend that you read our privacy statement on cookies carefully and consult the relevant service provider's privacy statement or cookie policy

We hope we have given you the most important information about the use and data processing by the Facebook tools. If you want to learn more about how Facebook uses your data, we recommend the data guidelines at https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/update.

Instagram Privacy Policy

Instagram Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Website visitors
🤝 Purpose: Optimization of our service
📓 Processed data: Data such as user behavior data, information about your device and your IP address .
More details can be found below in the data protection declaration.
📅 Storage period: until Instagram no longer needs the data for its purposes
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR (consent) , Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is Instagram?

We have integrated Instagram functions on our website. Instagram is a social media platform operated by Instagram LLC, 1601 Willow Rd, Menlo Park CA 94025, USA. Instagram has been a subsidiary of Facebook Inc. since 2012 and is one of the Facebook products. Embedding Instagram content on our website is called embedding. This enables us to show you content such as buttons, photos or videos from Instagram directly on our website. If you call up web pages on our website that have an integrated Instagram function, data will be transmitted to Instagram, stored and processed. Instagram uses the same systems and technologies as Facebook. Your data will thus be processed across all Facebook companies.

In the following we would like to give you a more detailed insight into why Instagram collects data, what data it is and how you can largely control the data processing. Since Instagram belongs to Facebook Inc., we get our information from the Instagram guidelines on the one hand, but also from the Facebook data guidelines on the other hand.

Instagram is one of the most well-known social media networks in the world. Instagram combines the advantages of a blog with the advantages of audiovisual platforms such as YouTube or Vimeo. You can upload photos and short videos to "Insta" (as many users casually call the platform), edit them with various filters and also share them on other social networks. And if you don't want to be active yourself, you can just follow other interesting users.

Why do we use Instagram on our website?

Instagram is the social media platform that has really taken off in recent years. And of course we also reacted to this boom. We want you to feel as comfortable as possible on our website. Therefore, a varied preparation of our content is a matter of course for us. The embedded Instagram functions allow us to enrich our content with helpful, funny or exciting content from the Instagram world. Since Instagram is a subsidiary of Facebook, the data collected can also be useful for personalized advertising on Facebook. This way, our ads only get to people who are genuinely interested in our products or services.

Instagram also uses the collected data for measurement and analysis purposes. We get summarized statistics and thus more insight into your wishes and interests. It is important to note that these reports do not personally identify you.

What data is stored by Instagram?

If you come across one of our pages that has Instagram functions (such as Instagram images or plug-ins) built in, your browser will automatically connect to the Instagram servers. Data will be sent to Instagram, stored and processed. This is regardless of whether you have an Instagram account or not. This includes information about our website, about your computer, about purchases made, about advertisements that you see and how you use our offer. Furthermore, the date and time of your interaction with Instagram are also saved. If you have an Instagram account or are logged in, Instagram stores significantly more data about you.

Facebook distinguishes between customer data and event data. We assume that this is the case with Instagram as well. Customer data are, for example, name, address, telephone number and IP address. This customer data will only be transmitted to Instagram if it has been "hashed" beforehand. Hashing means converting a record into a string. This allows you to encrypt the contact data. In addition, the “event data” mentioned above are also transmitted. Facebook – and consequently also Instagram – understands “event data” to be data about your user behavior. It can also happen that contact data is combined with event data. The contact data collected will be compared with the data that Instagram already has from you.

The collected data is transmitted to Facebook via small text files (cookies), which are usually set in your browser. Depending on the Instagram functions used and whether you have an Instagram account yourself, different amounts of data are stored.

We assume that data processing on Instagram works in the same way as on Facebook. This means: if you have an Instagram account or visited www.instagram.com , Instagram set at least one cookie. If this is the case, your browser sends information to Instagram via the cookie as soon as you come into contact with an Instagram function. This data will be deleted or made anonymous again after 90 days at the latest (after comparison). Although we have dealt intensively with Instagram's data processing, we cannot say exactly which data Instagram collects and stores.

In the following we show you cookies that are set in your browser at least when you click on an Instagram function (such as a button or an Insta image). In our test, we assume that you do not have an Instagram account. Of course, if you are logged into Instagram, significantly more cookies will be set in your browser.

These cookies were used in our test:

Name: csrftoken
Value: “”
Purpose: This cookie is set with high probability for security reasons to prevent falsification of requests. However, we were not able to find out more precisely.
Expiry date: after one year

Name: mid
Value: “”
Purpose: Instagram sets this cookie to optimize its own services and offers on and off Instagram. The cookie defines a unique user ID.
Expiry date: after the end of the session

Name: fbsr_321285124124024
Value: no details
Purpose: This cookie saves the log-in request for users of the Instagram app.
Expiry date: after end of session

name: rur
value: ATN
purpose: This is an Instagram cookie that ensures functionality on Instagram
Expiry date: after the end of the session

Name: urlgen
Value: “{“194.96.75.33″: 1901}:1iEtYv:Y833k2_UjKvXgYe321285124”
Purpose: This cookie is used for Instagram marketing purposes.
Expiry date: after the end of the session

Note: We cannot claim completeness here. Which cookies are set in the individual case depends on the embedded functions and your use of Instagram.

How long and where is the data stored?

Instagram shares the information it receives between the Facebook companies with external partners and with people you connect with around the world. Data processing is carried out in compliance with our own data policy. For security reasons, among other things, your data is distributed across the world on Facebook servers. Most of these servers are in the US.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

Thanks to the General Data Protection Regulation, you have the right to information, transferability, correction and deletion of your data. You can manage your data in the Instagram settings. If you want to completely erase your data on Instagram, you need to permanently delete your Instagram account.

And this is how the Instagram account deletion works:

First open the Instagram app. On your profile page, go down and click on "Help Center". You are now on the company's website. On the webpage, click "Manage Account" and then click "Delete Your Account".

If you delete your account entirely, Instagram will delete posts such as your photos and status updates. Information that other people have shared about you does not belong to your account and will therefore not be deleted.

As mentioned above, Instagram primarily stores your data via cookies. You can manage, deactivate or delete these cookies in your browser. Management always works a bit differently depending on your browser. Here we show you the instructions for the most important browsers.

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

You can also set up your browser so that you are always informed when a cookie is to be set. Then you can always decide individually whether you want to allow the cookie or not.

Please note that when using this tool, your data may also be stored and processed outside the EU. Most third countries (including the USA) are not considered secure under current European data protection law. Data may not simply be transferred to unsafe third countries, stored there and processed unless there are suitable guarantees (such as EU standard contractual clauses) between us and the non-European service provider.

Legal basis

If you have agreed that your data can be processed and stored by integrated social media elements, this consent is the legal basis for data processing (Art 6 para. 1 lit. a GDPR). In principle, your data will also be processed on the basis of our legitimate interest (Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f GDPR) in quick and good communication with you or others stored and processed by customers and business partners. Most social media platforms also set cookies on your browser to store data. We therefore recommend that you read our privacy statement on cookies carefully and consult the relevant service provider's privacy statement or cookie policy.

We have tried to give you the most important information about data processing by Instagram. Visit https://help.instagram.com/519522125107875
to learn more about Instagram's data policies.

SoundCloud Privacy Policy

SoundCloud Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Visitors to the website
🤝 Purpose: Optimization of our service
📓 Processed data: Data such as contact data, user behavior data, information about your device and your IP address can be saved.
More details can be found below in this data protection declaration.
📅 Storage period: Data is generally stored as long as it is necessary for the purpose of the service
⚖️ Legal basis: Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a GDPR (consent), Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is SoundCloud?

On our website we use functions (widgets) of the social media network SoundCloud from SoundCloud Limited, Rheinsberger Str. 76/77, 10115 Berlin, Germany. You can recognize the widgets by the familiar orange logo. By using functions such as playing music, data is transmitted to SoundCloud, stored and evaluated. In this data protection declaration, we will show you what data is involved, why we use SoundCloud and how you can manage or prevent your data and data transmission.

The SoundCloud social media network is an online music platform for the exchange and distribution of audio files. Musicians or podcasters offer their audio files for download on SoundCloud. You can also embed the audio files in other websites with SoundCloud. And that's exactly what we did. Typical for SoundCloud are the graphic representations of the audio files in waveform and the comment bar. Registered users can listen to and comment on pieces of music or podcasts at any time.

Why do we use SoundCloud on our website?

Our goal is to provide you with the best possible service on our website. By that we don't just mean our products or services. Overall customer service also includes how comfortable you feel on our website and how helpful our website is for you. Thanks to the embedded SoundCloud playback function, we can deliver acoustic content to you directly and free of charge. You don't have to follow any link first to listen to an audio file, you can start right away from our website.

What data is stored on SoundCloud?

As soon as you visit one of our websites that has a built-in widget (Like or Share button or play function), your browser connects to a SoundCloud server. Data can be transferred from you to SoundCloud, where it can be managed and stored.For example, SoundCloud learns your IP address and which page (in this case ours) you visited and when. If you have a SoundCloud account and are logged in while you are surfing our website, the data collected will be sent directly to your account/ assigned to account. You can only prevent this by logging out of SoundCloud while you are on our website. In addition to the above information, data about your user behavior is also stored in the cookies. For example, whenever you click a button, play a piece of music or pause, this information is stored in the cookies. The widget or SoundCloud is thus able to recognize you and sometimes the widget is also used to provide you with personalized content. SoundCloud not only uses its own cookies, but also cookies from third parties such as Facebook or Google Analytics. These cookies are used by the company to obtain more information about your behavior on external websites and its own platform. As the website operator, we do not receive any information about your user behavior from the cookies used by SoundCloud. The data transmission and therefore also the information about technical devices and your behavior on the website takes place between you and SoundCloud.

In the following we show cookies that were set when you go to a website that has integrated SoundCloud functions. This list is only an example of possible cookies and cannot claim to be complete. In this example, the user does not have a SoundCloud account:

Name: sc_anonymous_id
Value: 208165-986996-398971-423805321285124-0
Reference: This Cookies make it possible to integrate files or other content into websites and save a user ID.
Expiry date: after 10 years

Note:
The sc_anonymous_id cookie is set immediately when you are on one of our websites that has a Soundcloud feature built-in. You don't need to interact with the function yet.

Name: __qca
Value: P0-1223379886-1579605792812321285124-7
Purpose: This cookie is a third-party cookie from Quantcast and collects data such as how often you visit the site or how long you stay on the site. The information collected is then shared with SoundCloud.
Expiry date: after one year

Name: Sclocale
Value: de
Purpose: The cookie saves the language setting you have preset.
Expiration date: after one year

Name: _soundcloud_session
Value: /
Purpose: We could not find any specific information about this cookie Bring experience.
Expiry date: after end of session

Name: _session_auth_key
Value: /
Purpose: With the help of the cookie, session information (i.e. user behavior ) are stored and a client request is authenticated.
Expiry date: after 10 years

SoundCloud also uses other third-party cookies such as _fbp, _ga, gid from Facebook and Google Analytics. SoundCloud uses all of the information stored in the cookies to improve its own services and to display personalized advertising.

How long and where is the data stored?

In principle, the data collected remains stored at SoundCloud as long as there is a user account or as long as it is necessary for SoundCloud to achieve business goals.Exactly how long is stored varies depending on the context and legal obligations. Even if you do not have an account and personal data has been stored, you have the right to request data erasure.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

If you have a SoundCloud account, you can manage data processing or delete your entire account via "Settings". However, you can also manage, delete or deactivate cookies in your browser according to your requirements. The approach always depends on the browser you are using. If you decide to delete or disable cookies, please note that not all functions may then be available. The instructions below tell you how to manage, delete or disable cookies in your browser.

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

Legal basis

If you have agreed that your data can be processed and stored by integrated SoundCloud elements, this consent is the legal basis for data processing (Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. a DSGVO ). In principle, your data will also be processed on the basis of our legitimate interest (Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f GDPR) in quick and good communication with you or others stored and processed by customers and business partners. SoundCloud also sets cookies on your browser to save data. We therefore recommend that you read our privacy statement on cookies carefully and consult the relevant service provider's privacy statement or cookie policy.

We hope we have given you a good overview of the traffic through SoundCloud. If you want to learn more about the data protection guidelines and the general handling of data by SoundCloud, we recommend that you read the company's data protection declaration at  https://soundcloud.com/pages/privacy.

Vimeo Privacy Policy

Vimeo Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Website visitors
🤝 Purpose: Optimization of our service
📓 Processed data: Data such as contact details, user behavior data, information about your device and your IP address can be saved.
More details can be found below in this data protection declaration.
📅 Storage period: Data is generally stored as long as it is necessary for the purpose of the service
⚖️ Legal basis: Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a GDPR (consent), Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is Vimeo?

We also use videos from Vimeo on our website. The video portal is operated by Vimeo LLC, 555 West 18th Street, New York, New York 10011, USA. With the help of a plug-in, we can show you interesting video material directly on our website. Certain data can be transferred from you to Vimeo. In this data protection declaration, we will show you what data is involved, why we use Vimeo and how you can manage or prevent your data and data transmission.

Vimeo is a video platform that was founded in 2004 and has been providing HD quality video streaming since 2007. Since 2015 it has also been possible to stream in 4k Ultra HD.The portal can be used free of charge, but paid content can also be published. Compared to the market leader YouTube, Vimeo places great value on high-quality content. On the one hand, the portal offers a lot of artistic content such as music videos and short films, and on the other hand, it also contains interesting documentation on a wide variety of topics.

Why do we use Vimeo on our website?

The aim of our website is to provide you with the best possible content. And as easily accessible as possible. Only when we have managed that are we satisfied with our service. The video service Vimeo helps us to achieve this goal. Vimeo offers us the opportunity to present you with high-quality content directly on our website. Instead of just giving you a link to an interesting video, you can watch the video right away with us. This expands our service and makes it easier for you to access interesting content. Thus, in addition to our texts and images, we also offer video content.

What data is stored on Vimeo?

If you access a page on our website that has an embedded Vimeo video, your browser connects to the Vimeo servers. This results in a data transfer. This data is collected, stored and processed on the Vimeo servers. Regardless of whether you have a Vimeo account or not, Vimeo collects data about you. This includes your IP address, technical information about your browser type, your operating system or very basic device information. Furthermore, Vimeo stores information about which website you use the Vimeo service and what actions (web activities) you perform on our website. These web activities include, for example, session duration, bounce rate or which button you clicked on our website with the built-in Vimeo function. Vimeo can track and store these actions using cookies and similar technologies.

If you are logged in to Vimeo as a registered member, more data can usually be collected because more cookies may have already been set in your browser. In addition, your actions on our website are linked directly to your Vimeo account. To prevent this, you must log out of Vimeo while "surfing" on our website.

In the following we show you cookies that are set by Vimeo when you are on a website with an integrated Vimeo function. This list is not exhaustive and assumes you do not have a Vimeo account.

Name: player
Value:“”
Purpose: This cookie saves your settings before you play an embedded Vimeo video. This will bring you back to your preferred settings the next time you watch a Vimeo video.
Expiry date: after one year

Name: vuid
Value: pl1046149876.614422590321285124-4
Purpose:
This cookie collects information about your actions on websites that have embedded a Vimeo video.
Expiry date:
after 2 years

Note: These two cookies are always set as soon as you are on a website with an embedded Vimeo video. If you watch the video and click on the button, for example to “share” or “like” the video, further cookies will be set. These are also third-party cookies such as _ga or _gat_UA-76641-8 from Google Analytics or _fbp from Facebook. Exactly which cookies are set here depends on your interaction with the video.

The following list shows an excerpt of possible cookies that are set when you interact with the Vimeo video:

name: _abexps
value: %5B%5D
purpose: This Vimeo cookie helps Vimeo to remember the settings you have made. These can be, for example, a preset language, a region or a user name. In general, the cookie stores data about how you use Vimeo.
Expiry date: after one year

Name: continuous_play_v3
Value: 1
Purpose: With this cookie This is a first-party cookie from Vimeo. The cookie collects information on how you use the Vimeo service. For example, the cookie saves when you pause and play a video again.
Expiry date: after one year

Name: _ga
Value: GA1.2.1522249635.1578401280321285124-7
Purpose: This cookie is a third-party cookie from Google. By default, analytics.js uses the _ga cookie to store the user ID. Basically, it is used to differentiate between website visitors.
Expiry date: after 2 years

Name: _gcl_au
Value: 1.1.770887836.1578401279321285124-3
Purpose: This third-party Google AdSense cookie is used to improve the efficiency of advertisements on websites.
Expiry date: after 3 months

Name: _fbp
Value: fb.1.1578401280585.310434968
Purpose: This is a Facebook cookie. This cookie is used to display advertisements or advertising products from Facebook or other advertisers.
Expiry date: after 3 months

Vimeo uses this data, among other things, to improve its own service, to communicate with you and to set its own targeted advertising measures. Vimeo emphasizes on its website that only first-party cookies (i.e. cookies from Vimeo itself) are used for embedded videos as long as you do not interact with the video.

How long and where is the data stored?

Vimeo is headquartered in White Plains, New York State (USA). However, the services are offered worldwide. The company uses computer systems, databases and servers in the USA and also in other countries. Your data can therefore also be stored and processed on servers in America. The data remains stored at Vimeo until the company no longer has any economic reason for storing it. Then the data is deleted or made anonymous.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

You always have the option to manage cookies in your browser according to your preferences. For example, if you do not want Vimeo to set cookies and thus collect information about you, you can delete or disable cookies at any time in your browser settings. This works a bit differently depending on the browser. Please note that after deactivating/deleting cookies, various functions may no longer be fully available. The following instructions show you how to manage or delete cookies in your browser.

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

If you are a registered Vimeo member, you can also manage the cookies used in the Vimeo settings

Please note that when using this tool, your data may also be stored and processed outside the EU. Most third countries (including the USA) are not considered secure under current European data protection law. Data may not simply be transferred to unsafe third countries, stored there and processed unless there are suitable guarantees (such as EU standard contractual clauses) between us and the non-European service provider.

Legal basis

If you have agreed that your data can be processed and stored by integrated Vimeo elements, this consent is the legal basis for data processing (Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. a DSGVO ). In principle, your data will also be processed on the basis of our legitimate interest (Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f GDPR) in quick and good communication with you or others stored and processed by customers and business partners. Vimeo also sets cookies in your browser to save data. We therefore recommend that you read our privacy statement on cookies carefully and consult the privacy statement or cookie policy of the relevant service provider.

You can find out more about the use of cookies on Vimeo at https://vimeo.com/cookie_policy, you can find information on data protection at Vimeo at https:/ /vimeo.com/privacy.

YouTube Privacy Policy

YouTube Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Visitors to the website
🤝 Purpose: Optimization of our service
📓 Processed data: Data such as contact details, user behavior data, information about your device and your IP address can be saved.
More details can be found below in this data protection declaration.
📅 Storage period: Data is generally stored as long as it is necessary for the purpose of the service
⚖️ Legal basis: Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a GDPR (consent), Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is YouTube?

We have embedded YouTube videos on our website. This allows us to present you with interesting videos directly on our site. YouTube is a video portal that has been a subsidiary of Google since 2006. The video portal is operated by YouTube, LLC, 901 Cherry Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066, USA. If you call up a page on our website that has an embedded YouTube video, your browser automatically connects to the YouTube or Google servers. Various data are transmitted (depending on the settings). Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) is responsible for all data processing in Europe.

In the following we would like to explain to you in more detail what data is processed, why we have included YouTube videos and how you can manage or delete your data.

On YouTube, users can watch videos, rate them, comment on them and upload them themselves free of charge. Over the past few years, YouTube has become one of the most important social media channels worldwide.In order for us to be able to display videos on our website, YouTube provides a code snippet that we have built into our site

Why do we use YouTube videos on our website?

YouTube is the video platform with the most visitors and the best content. We strive to offer you the best possible user experience on our website. And of course interesting videos should not be missing. With the help of our embedded videos, we provide you with additional helpful content in addition to our texts and images. In addition, our website can be found more easily on the Google search engine thanks to the embedded videos. Even if we place advertisements via Google Ads, thanks to the data collected, Google can really only show these advertisements to people who are interested in our offers.

What data is stored by YouTube?

As soon as you visit one of our pages that has a YouTube video installed, YouTube sets at least one cookie that stores your IP address and our URL. If you are logged into your YouTube account, YouTube can mostly use cookies to associate your interactions on our website with your profile. This includes data such as session duration, bounce rate, approximate location, technical information such as browser type, screen resolution or your Internet provider. Other data can be contact details, any ratings, sharing content via social media or adding it to your favorites on YouTube.

If you are not signed into a Google account or a Youtube account, Google stores data with a unique identifier associated with your device, browser or app. For example, your preferred language setting is retained. But a lot of interaction data cannot be saved because fewer cookies are set.

In the following list we show cookies that were set in a test in the browser. On the one hand, we show cookies that are set without a registered YouTube account. On the other hand, we show cookies that are set with a logged-in account. The list cannot claim to be complete because the user data always depends on the interactions on YouTube.

Name: YSC
Value: b9-CV6ojI5Y321285124-1
Purpose: This cookie registers a unique ID to store statistics of the video watched.
Expiry date: after the end of the session

Name: PREF
Value: f1=50000000
Purpose: This cookie also registers your unique ID. Google gets statistics from PREF on how you use YouTube videos on our website.
Expiry date: after 8 months

Name: GPS
Value: 1
Reference: This cookie registers your unique ID on mobile devices to track GPS location.
Expiry date: after 30 minutes

Name: VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE
Value: 95Chz8bagyU
Purpose: This cookie tries to estimate the user's bandwidth on our websites (with embedded YouTube video).
Expiry date: after 8 months

Other cookies that are set when you are logged in with your YouTube account:

Name: APISID
Value: zILlvClZSkqGsSwI/AU1aZI6HY7321285124-
Purpose: This cookie is used to build a profile of your interests. The data is used for personalized advertisements.
Expiry date: after 2 years

Name: CONSENT
Value: YES+AT.de+20150628-20-0
Purpose: The cookie stores the status of a user's consent to the use of various Google services. CONSENT is also used for security purposes to check users and Protect user data from unauthorized attacks.
Expiry date: after 19 years

Name: HSID
Value: AcRwpgUik9Dveht0I
Reference: This cookie is used to create a profile of your interests. This data helps to display personalized advertising.
Expiry date: after 2 years

Name: LOGIN_INFO
Value: AFmmF2swRQIhALl6aL…
Purpose: This cookie stores information about your login data.
Expiry date: after 2 years

Name: SAPISID
Value: 7oaPxoG-pZsJuuF5/AnUdDUIsJ9iJz2vdM
Purpose: This cookie works by uniquely identifying your browser and device. It is used to build a profile of your interests.
Expiry date: after 2 years

Name: SID
Value: oQfNKjAsI321285124-
Purpose: This cookie stores your Google account ID and your last login time in a digitally signed and encrypted form.
Expiry date: after 2 years

name: SIDCC
value: AN0-TYuqub2JOcDTyL
purpose: This cookie stores information on how you use the website and what advertisements you may have seen before visiting our site.
Expiry date: after 3 months

How long and where is the data stored?

The data that YouTube receives from you and processes is stored on the Google servers. Most of these servers are located in America. Under https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/?hl=de you can see exactly where the Google data centers are condition. Your data is distributed on the servers. This means that the data can be called up more quickly and is better protected against manipulation.

Google stores the collected data for different lengths of time. You can delete some data at any time, others are automatically deleted after a limited period of time and others are stored by Google for a longer period of time. Some data (such as My Activity items, photos or documents, products) stored in your Google Account will remain stored until you delete it. Even if you are not signed in to a Google account, you can delete some data associated with your device, browser or app.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

Basically, you can delete data in the Google account manually. With the automatic deletion of location and activity data introduced in 2019, information is stored for either 3 or 18 months and then deleted, depending on your decision.

Regardless of whether you have a Google account or not, you can configure your browser in such a way that Google cookies are deleted or deactivated. Depending on which browser you use, this works in different ways.The following instructions show how to manage cookies in your browser:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

If you generally do not want any cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. You can decide for each individual cookie whether you allow it or not. Since YouTube is a subsidiary of Google, there is a common privacy policy. If you want to find out more about how your data is handled, we recommend the data protection declaration at https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de.

Legal basis

If you have agreed that your data can be processed and stored by integrated YouTube elements, this consent is the legal basis for data processing (Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. a DSGVO ). In principle, your data will also be processed on the basis of our legitimate interest (Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f GDPR) in quick and good communication with you or others stored and processed by customers and business partners. YouTube also sets cookies in your browser to store data. We therefore recommend that you read our privacy statement on cookies carefully and consult the privacy statement or cookie policy of the relevant service provider.

Google Fonts Local Privacy Policy

On our website we use Google Fonts from Google Inc. The company Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) is responsible for the European area. We have integrated the Google fonts locally, i.e. on our web server - not on the Google servers. As a result, there is no connection to Google servers and therefore no data transmission or storage.

What are Google Fonts?

Google Fonts used to be called Google Web Fonts. This is an interactive directory of over 800 fonts that Google provides for free. With Google Fonts, you could use fonts without uploading them to your own server. However, in order to prevent any transfer of information to Google servers in this regard, we have downloaded the fonts to our server. In this way, we act in accordance with data protection regulations and do not send any data to Google Fonts.

AdSimple VideoMeeting Privacy Policy

AdSimple VideoMeeting Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Users who use the AdSimple VideoMeeting
🤝 Purpose: an additional service for our website visitors
📓 Processed data: Access statistics, the data such as Contain your name, address, contact details, e-mail address, telephone number or your IP address. More details can be found below in this data protection declaration
📅 Storage period: technical data and IP address are stored in web server log files for two weeks, other data are stored for one year
⚖️ Legal basis: Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a GDPR (consent), Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests), Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. b GDPR (contract)

What is AdSimple VideoMeeting?

We use the video conferencing tool AdSimple VideoMeeting (AVM for short) from the web development and online marketing company AdSimple GmbH, Fabriksgasse 20, 2230 Gänserndorf for our website.Thanks to AdSimple VideoMeeting, we can easily hold a video conference with customers, business partners, clients and employees without installing any software

VideoMeeting from AdSimple is a video conferencing solution from Austria and offers secure video conferencing with various functions such as screen sharing, creating virtual notes together and an integrated chat function. VideoMeeting works through a browser or through the AdSimple VideoMeet apps for iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows.

Why do we use AdSimple VideoMeeting on our website?

It is important to us that video conferencing software is very easy to use on the one hand and handles user data very carefully on the other. AdSimple VideoMeeting allows us to start video chats/video conferences directly in a browser without first installing a client. This means that our video conferencing solution works without registration and without software installation. However, VideoMeeting can also be used via the VideoMeet apps. The video conference via AdSimple VideoMeeting is fully encrypted and since you do not need an account to use the free version, no personal data is stored or collected in the long term either in the apps or via the browser. For the paid version, we link the data of the registered AdSimple user with the VideoMeeting data in order to implement the packages ordered.

What data is stored by AdSimple VideoMeeting?

If you use AdSimple VideoMeeting, the web server automatically saves data, as with any other website call. Your IP address will be stored in web server log files together with the technical data listed below and will be deleted after two weeks.

In addition to your IP address, the following technical data is stored when you use the AVM:

  • Browser type
  • operating system
  • Number of bytes sent to the client
  • Date and time of the page view
  • Length of the http request (request length)
  • Processing time of the http request
  • http status code as the server's response to an http request (response)

In order to be able to provide the service, AdSimple stores data such as the room name of the meeting, the URL of the meeting room, the duration of the meeting session and the authentication ID on its servers during the meeting. This data is stored for one year.

If you or other participants provide personal data such as username, password, e-mail address or telephone number for authentication, this will be stored on a file system of the AdSimple server until further notice.

AdSimple does not sell or pass on any data to third parties and only uses data such as room name or room URL to provide the video meeting function. No cookies are set and the data transmission to the server is encrypted.

How long and where is the data stored?

Technical data and IP address are stored in web server log files for two weeks. Data such as room name or duration of the meeting will be stored for one year and data that you enter as a user (user name, passwords, email address) will be stored on the AdSimple servers located in Germany until revoked. saved.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

If you do not want data to be saved during the video conference, you cannot participate in this video conference.In order to prevent personal data from being stored temporarily during the meeting, please make sure not to enter such data, for example in the chat box. You have the option of having personal data deleted at any time. Simply send an email to office@adsimple.at.

We deliberately chose this Austrian video conference solution because AdSimple VideoMeeting is designed to be very economical with data. We hope that this data protection declaration has provided you with sufficient information about data processing by AdSimple VideoMeeting.

Legal basis

If you have agreed that your data can be processed and stored by the video or streaming solution, this consent is the legal basis for data processing (Art. 6 para. 1 lit . a GDPR). In addition, we can also offer a video conference as part of our services if this has been contractually agreed with you in advance (Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. b DSGVO). In principle, your data will also be processed on the basis of our legitimate interest (Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f GDPR) in quick and good communication with you or others stored and processed by customers and business partners.

Zoom Privacy Policy

Zoom Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Users who use Zoom
🤝 Purpose: an additional service for our website visitors
📓 Processed data: Access statistics, data such as name, address , contact details, e-mail address, telephone number or your IP address. More details can be found below in this data protection declaration
📅 Storage period: Data will be stored as long as Zoom needs it for the service purpose
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6 (1) lit. a GDPR (consent), Article 6 Paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests), Article 6 Paragraph 1 lit. b GDPR (contract)

What is Zoom?

We use the Zoom video conferencing tool from the American software company Zoom Video Communications for our website. The company headquarters are in San Jose, California, 55 Almaden Boulevard, 6th Floor, CA 95113. Thanks to "Zoom", we can easily hold a video conference with customers, business partners, clients and employees without installing any software. In this data protection declaration, we go into more detail about the service and inform you about the most important aspects relevant to data protection.

Zoom is one of the world's best-known video conferencing solutions. With the "Zoom Meetings" service, we can, for example, hold an online video conference with you, but also with employees or other users via a digital conference room. In this way, we can very easily get in touch digitally, exchange views on various topics, send text messages or even make phone calls. You can also use Zoom to share the screen, exchange files and use a whiteboard.

Why do we use zoom on our website?

It is important to us that we can communicate with you quickly and easily. And this is exactly what Zoom offers us. The software program also works directly via a browser. That means we can simply send you a link and start the video conference. Of course, additional functions such as screen sharing or exchanging files are also very practical.

What data is stored by Zoom?

If you use Zoom, data will also be collected from you to enable Zoom to provide its services. On the one hand, this is data that you consciously make available to the company.This includes, for example, your name, telephone number or your e-mail address. However, data is also automatically transmitted to Zoom and stored. This includes, for example, technical data from your browser or your IP address. Below we go into more detail about the data that Zoom can collect and store from you:

If you provide information such as your name, username, email address or phone number, this information will be stored at Zoom. Content that you upload while using Zoom is also saved. This includes, for example, files or chat logs.

In addition to the IP address mentioned above, the technical data that Zoom automatically saves also includes the MAC address, other device IDs, device type, which operating system you are using, which client you are using, camera type, microphone and speaker type. Your approximate location is also determined and saved. Furthermore, Zoom also stores information about how you use the service. For example, whether you are “zooming” via desktop or smartphone, whether you are using a phone call or VoIP, whether you are participating with or without video, or whether you are requesting a password. Zoom also records so-called metadata such as duration of the meeting/call, start and end of meeting participation, meeting name and chat status.

Zoom mentions in its own privacy policy that the company does not use advertising cookies or tracking technologies for its services. These tracking methods are only used on our own marketing websites such as www.zoom.us . Zoom does not resell personal data and does not use it for advertising purposes.

How long and where is the data stored?

Zoom does not announce a specific time frame in this regard, but emphasizes that the data collected will be stored for as long as is necessary to provide the services or for its own purposes. The data will only be stored longer if this is required for legal reasons.

In principle, Zoom stores the collected data on American servers, but data can arrive at different data centers worldwide.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

If you do not want data to be saved during the Zoom meeting, you must forgo the meeting. However, you always have the right and the option to have all your personal data deleted. If you have a Zoom account, see https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201363243-How-Do-I-Delete-Terminate- My-Account Instructions on how to delete your account.

Please note that when using this tool, your data may also be stored and processed outside the EU. Most third countries (including the USA) are not considered secure under current European data protection law. Data may not simply be transferred to unsafe third countries, stored there and processed unless there are suitable guarantees (such as EU standard contractual clauses) between us and the non-European service provider.

Legal basis

If you have agreed that your data can be processed and stored by the video or streaming solution, this consent is the legal basis for data processing (Art. 6 para. 1 lit . a GDPR). In addition, we can also offer a video conference as part of our services if this has been contractually agreed with you in advance (Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. b DSGVO). In principle, your data will also be processed on the basis of our legitimate interest (Art. 6 para. 1 lit.f GDPR) stored and processed in a fast and good communication with you or other customers and business partners

We hope to have given you an overview of data processing by Zoom. Of course, it can always happen that the data protection guidelines of the company change. We therefore recommend that you read Zoom's data protection declaration at https://zoom.us/de-de/privacy.html.

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Google Maps Privacy Policy

Google Maps Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Visitors to the website
🤝 Purpose: Optimization of our service
📓 Processed data: Data such as search terms entered, your IP address and also the latitude or longitude coordinates.
More details can be found below in this data protection declaration.
📅 Storage period: depends on the stored data
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR (consent), Article 6 Paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is Google Maps?

We use Google Maps from Google Inc. on our website. The company Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) is responsible for all Google services in Europe. With Google Maps we can show you locations better and thus adapt our service to your needs. By using Google Maps, data is transmitted to Google and stored on the Google servers. Here we want to go into more detail about what Google Maps is, why we use this Google service, what data is stored and how you can prevent this.

Google Maps is an Internet map service from Google. With Google Maps, you can find the exact location of a city, attraction, lodging or business online using a PC, tablet or app. If companies are represented on Google My Business, additional information about the company is displayed in addition to the location. In order to show how to get there, map sections of a location can be integrated into a website using HTML code. Google Maps shows the earth's surface as a street map or as an aerial or satellite image. Thanks to the Street View images and the high-quality satellite images, very precise representations are possible.

Why do we use Google Maps on our website?

All of our efforts on this page are aimed at providing you with a useful and meaningful time on our website. By integrating Google Maps, we can provide you with the most important information about various locations. You can see at a glance where we have our company headquarters. The route description always shows you the best or fastest way to us. You can get directions for routes by car, public transport, on foot or by bike. For us, providing Google Maps is part of our customer service.

What data is stored by Google Maps?

In order for Google Maps to be able to fully offer its service, the company must collect and store data from you. This includes, among other things, the search terms entered, your IP address and also the latitude and longitude coordinates. If you use the route planner function, the start address entered will also be saved. However, this data storage happens on the Google Maps website. We can only inform you about this, but have no influence. Since we have integrated Google Maps into our website, Google sets at least one cookie (name: NID) in your browser. This cookie stores data about your user behavior.Google uses this data primarily to optimize its own services and to provide you with individual, personalized advertising

The following cookie is set in your browser due to the integration of Google Maps:

Name: NID
Value: 188=h26c1Ktha7fCQTx8rXgLyATyITJ321285124-5
Purpose: NID is used by Google to match ads to your Google search. With the help of the cookie, Google “remembers” your most frequently entered search queries or your previous interaction with ads. So you always get tailor-made advertisements. The cookie contains a unique ID that Google uses to collect your personal settings for advertising purposes.
Expiry date: after 6 months

Note: We cannot guarantee the completeness of the stored data. Changes can never be ruled out, especially when using cookies. In order to identify the cookie NID, a separate test page was created, where only Google Maps was integrated.

How long and where is the data stored?

Google servers are located in data centers around the world. However, most of the servers are located in America. For this reason, your data is also increasingly stored in the USA. Here you can read exactly where the Google data centers are located: https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/?hl=de

Google distributes the data on different data carriers. As a result, the data can be called up more quickly and is better protected against any attempts at manipulation. Each data center also has special emergency programs. If, for example, there are problems with the Google hardware or a natural disaster paralyzes the servers, the data will almost certainly remain protected.

Google stores some data for a set period of time. For other data, Google only offers the option of manually deleting it. The company also anonymizes information (such as advertising data) in server logs by deleting part of the IP address and cookie information after 9 and 18 months respectively.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

With the automatic deletion of location and activity data introduced in 2019, information on location determination and web/app activity is stored for either 3 or 18 months, depending on your decision, and then deleted. You can also manually delete this data from the history at any time via the Google account. If you want to completely prevent your location tracking, you need to pause the “Web and app activity” section in the Google account. Click "Data and Personalization" and then click the "Activity Settings" option. Here you can toggle activities on or off.

You can also deactivate, delete or manage individual cookies in your browser. Depending on which browser you use, this always works a little differently. The following instructions show how to manage cookies in your browser:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

If you generally do not want any cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set.So you can decide for each individual cookie whether you allow it or not

Please note that when using this tool, your data may also be stored and processed outside the EU. Most third countries (including the USA) are not considered secure under current European data protection law. Data may not simply be transferred to unsafe third countries, stored there and processed unless there are suitable guarantees (such as EU standard contractual clauses) between us and the non-European service provider.

Legal basis

If you have consented to the use of Google Maps, the legal basis for the corresponding data processing is this consent. According to Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. a GDPR (consent) is the legal basis for the processing of personal data, as it may occur when it is recorded by Google Maps.

We also have a legitimate interest in using Google Maps to optimize our online service. The corresponding legal basis for this is Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests).

If you want to find out more about data processing by Google, we recommend the company's own data protection declaration at https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de .

HERE WeGo Privacy Policy

HERE WeGo Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Website visitors
🤝 Purpose: Optimization of our service
📓 Processed data: Data such as IP address, device type, loading speed, timestamp, network, WLAN and Bluetooth networks
You can find more details on this further down in this data protection declaration.
📅 Storage period: depends on the type of personal data
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR ( Consent), Article 6 Paragraph 1 Letter f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is HERE WeGo?

On our website we use the software program HERE WeGo from the Dutch company HERE Global B.V (Kennedyplein 222 -226, 5611 ZT Eindhoven, Netherlands). With HERE WeGo, geographic data can be visualized for you. If you use the service, certain of your data will also be stored and processed. In this data protection declaration we go into more detail about the tool and show you which data is stored for how long and where it is processed.

HERE WeGo provides functionality to help you find addresses and locations on a map directly from our website. You can work with the offered services. For example, there is the possibility to determine your own position or to use the means of transport provided by the service. Navigation helps you find the best route to your destination, and if you want, you can use HERE WeGo to log where you've been and share your locations on social media channels. However, some of these features require you to have an account with Here WeGo.

Why do we use HERE WeGo on our website?

We want to offer you a comprehensive service with our website. From our point of view, this includes not only our topic-related content and offers. Functions like HERE WeGo can also help you. This will show you maps and, in many cases, related information. You can also use the route calculation or other functions (such as the location search). Of course, you can see our company headquarters immediately and calculate the quickest route to us.

What data is stored by HERE WeGo?

We have integrated functions of the HERE WeGo map service into our website so that you can use the maps directly via our website. This means that personal data such as your IP address is also transmitted and stored.

If you interact with the HERE-WeGo features (e.g. with the route planner), you will be redirected to the HERE-WeGo website. Cookies are also set in your browser there in order to collect, process and store information about your actions. To our knowledge, these cookies are not set until you are redirected to the HERE WeGo website.

The exact data that is recorded also depends very much on how you use the tool. Here we only deal with data that is stored if you do not have a HERE account or are not logged in. In addition to your IP address, data is primarily collected that shows where you are or the device you are using. In addition, technical data such as device type, charging speed, time stamp, network, WLAN and Bluetooth networks in the area are also recorded.

For all personal data (such as IP address), random identifiers are used that do not make it possible to identify you personally. All non-personally identifiable information may be used and shared by HERE in aggregate form without restriction.

As mentioned above, HERE WeGo also uses cookies to store data. This identifies your device when you visit the HERE website. Third-party cookies are also set on behalf of the company in order to also make use of analysis services. According to our tests, however, this only happens directly on the HERE website.

How long and where is the data stored?

HERE only tries to collect and store the personal data that is necessary for the purpose of the service. And this data is also stored for as long as it is necessary for the purpose. The storage period also depends on the type of personal data. Data on your user activity with HERE WeGo is normally only kept for a short time and then anonymized or pseudonymised. Exact times will not be announced. The information is stored on HERE's servers in the Netherlands.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

You have the right to access your personal data at any time, the right to erasure of personal data and you also have the right to object to processing under certain circumstances.

If you are redirected to the Here website, cookies will definitely be set. You can deactivate, delete or manage individual cookies in your browser. Depending on which browser you use, this always works a little differently. The following instructions show how to manage cookies in your browser:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

Legal basis

If you have consented to the use of HERE WeGo, the legal basis for the corresponding data processing is this consent. According to Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. a GDPR (consent) represents the legal basis for the processing of personal data as it may occur when it is collected by HERE WeGo.

We also have a legitimate interest in using HERE WeGo to optimize our online service. The corresponding legal basis for this is Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests).

We hope we have provided you with the most important information about data storage and data processing by HERE WeGo. You can find further and even more detailed information directly on the HERE website under https://legal.here.com/de-de/privacy/policy
and under https://legal.here.com/de-de/privacy/here-wego-here-application-or-here-maps-privacy-supplement-updated.

Google Fonts Privacy Policy

Google Fonts Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Website visitors
🤝 Purpose: Optimization of our service
📓 Processed data: Data such as IP address and CSS and font requestsMore details can be found below in this data protection declaration.
📅 Storage period: Font files are stored on Google for one year
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR (consent), Article 6 Paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What are Google Fonts?

We use Google Fonts on our website. These are the “Google fonts” from Google Inc. The company Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) is responsible for all Google services in Europe.

You don't have to register or set a password to use Google fonts. Furthermore, no cookies are stored in your browser. The files (CSS, typefaces/fonts) are requested via the Google domains fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com. According to Google, requests for CSS and fonts are completely separate from all other Google services. If you have a Google account, you don't have to worry about your Google account data being transmitted to Google while using Google Fonts. Google records the use of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and the fonts used and stores this data securely. We will take a closer look at how the data is stored.

Google Fonts (formerly Google Web Fonts) is a directory of over 800 fonts that Google makes available to your users for free.

Many of these fonts are released under the SIL Open Font License, while others have been released under the Apache License. Both are free software licenses.

Why do we use Google Fonts on our website?

With Google Fonts we can use fonts on our own website and do not have to upload them to our own server. Google Fonts is an important component in keeping the quality of our website high. All Google fonts are automatically optimized for the web and this saves data volume and is a great advantage especially for use with mobile devices. When you visit our site, the small file size ensures fast loading times. Furthermore, Google Fonts are secure web fonts. Different image synthesis systems (rendering) in different browsers, operating systems and mobile devices can lead to errors. Such errors can partially distort texts or entire websites. Thanks to the fast Content Delivery Network (CDN), there are no cross-platform problems with Google Fonts. Google Fonts supports all major browsers (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera) and works reliably on most modern mobile operating systems, including Android 2.2+ and iOS 4.2+ (iPhone, iPad, iPod).So we use Google Fonts so that we can present our entire online service as beautifully and uniformly as possible

What data is stored by Google?

When you visit our website, the fonts are reloaded via a Google server. This external call transmits data to the Google servers. In this way, Google also recognizes that you or your IP address is visiting our website. The Google Fonts API was designed to reduce the use, storage and collection of end-user data to what is necessary for proper font delivery. Incidentally, API stands for "Application Programming Interface" and serves, among other things, as a data transmitter in the software sector.

Google Fonts securely stores CSS and font requests on Google and is therefore protected. The collected usage figures allow Google to determine how well the individual fonts are received. Google publishes the results on internal analysis pages, such as Google Analytics. Google also uses data from its own web crawler to determine which websites use Google fonts. This data is published in the Google Fonts BigQuery database. Entrepreneurs and developers use the Google web service BigQuery to examine and move large amounts of data.

However, it should be borne in mind that every Google Font request also automatically transmits information such as language settings, IP address, browser version, browser screen resolution and browser name to the Google servers. Whether this data is also stored cannot be clearly determined or is not clearly communicated by Google.

How long and where is the data stored?

Google stores requests for CSS assets for one day on its servers, which are mainly located outside the EU. This enables us to use the fonts using a Google style sheet. A style sheet is a template that you can use to change the design or font of a website, for example, easily and quickly.

The font files are stored at Google for one year. Google is thus pursuing the goal of fundamentally improving the loading time of websites. When millions of websites refer to the same fonts, they are cached after the first visit and immediately reappear on all other websites visited later. Sometimes Google updates font files to reduce file size, increase language coverage, and improve design.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

The data that Google stores for a day or a year cannot simply be deleted. The data is automatically transmitted to Google when the page is accessed. To be able to delete this data prematurely, you must contact Google Support at https://support.google.com/?hl=de&tid=321285124 . In this case, you only prevent data storage if you do not visit our site.

Unlike other web fonts, Google allows us unlimited access to all fonts. So we have unlimited access to a sea of ​​fonts and thus get the best out of our website. You can find more about Google Fonts and other questions at https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq?tid=321285124. Although Google addresses data protection issues there, it does not contain really detailed information about data storage. It is relatively difficult to get really precise information about stored data from Google.

Legal basis

If you have consented to the use of Google Fonts, the legal basis for the corresponding data processing is this consent. According to Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. a GDPR (consent) the legal basis for the processing of personal data, as it may occur when it is collected by Google Fonts.

Our side also has a legitimate interest in using Google Font to optimize our online service. The corresponding legal basis for this is Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests).

You can also find out which data is generally collected by Google and what this data is used for at https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/privacy/ read.

Google reCAPTCHA privacy policy

Google reCAPTCHA Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Website visitors
🤝 Purpose: Optimization of our service and protection against cyber attacks
📓 Processed data: Data such as IP address, browser information, your operating system , limited location and usage data
More details can be found below in this data protection declaration.
📅 Storage period: depends on the stored data
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR (consent) , Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is reCAPTCHA?

Our primary goal is to secure and protect our website for you and for us in the best possible way. To ensure this, we use Google reCAPTCHA from Google Inc. The company Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) is responsible for all Google services in Europe. With reCAPTCHA we can determine if you really are a real human being and not a robot or other spam software. We understand spam to mean any unwanted information that is sent to us electronically, unsolicited. With the classic CAPTCHAS, you usually had to solve text or image puzzles to check them. With reCAPTCHA from Google, we don't have to bother you with such puzzles most of the time. In most cases, it is sufficient if you simply tick the box and confirm that you are not a bot. With the new Invisible reCAPTCHA version, you don't even have to check the box. You can find out exactly how this works and, above all, which data is used for this in the course of this data protection declaration.

reCAPTCHA is a free captcha service provided by Google that protects websites from spam software and abuse by non-human visitors. Most often, this service is used when filling out forms on the Internet. A captcha service is a type of automated Turing test designed to ensure that an action on the internet is being performed by a human and not a bot. In the classic Turing test (named after the computer scientist Alan Turing), a human determines the difference between a bot and a human. In the case of captchas, the computer or a software program also takes care of this. Classic captchas work with small tasks that are easy for humans to solve, but present significant difficulties for machines. With reCAPTCHA you no longer have to actively solve puzzles. The tool uses modern risk techniques to distinguish humans from bots. Here you only have to tick the text field "I'm not a robot" or with Invisible reCAPTCHA even that is no longer necessary. With reCAPTCHA, a JavaScript element is integrated into the source text and then the tool runs in the background and analyzes your user behavior.From these user actions, the software calculates a so-called captcha score. Google uses this score to calculate the probability that you are a human being even before you enter the captcha. reCAPTCHA or Captchas in general are always used when bots could manipulate or misuse certain actions (e.g. registrations, surveys, etc.).

Why do we use reCAPTCHA on our website?

We only want to welcome flesh and blood people to our side. Bots or spam software of all kinds can safely stay at home. That's why we're doing everything we can to protect ourselves and offer you the best possible user experience. For this reason we use Google reCAPTCHA from Google. So we can be pretty sure that we remain a "bot-free" website. By using reCAPTCHA, data is transmitted to Google to determine whether you are really a human being. reCAPTCHA therefore serves to ensure the security of our website and subsequently also your security. For example, without reCAPTCHA it could happen that a bot registers as many email addresses as possible during registration in order to then "spam" forums or blogs with unwanted advertising content. With reCAPTCHA we can avoid such bot attacks.

What data is stored by reCAPTCHA?

reCAPTCHA collects personal data from users to determine whether the actions on our website really come from people. The IP address and other data that Google needs for the reCAPTCHA service can therefore be sent to Google. IP addresses are almost always shortened within the member states of the EU or other contracting states of the Agreement on the European Economic Area before the data ends up on a server in the USA. The IP address is not combined with other data from Google unless you are logged in with your Google account while using reCAPTCHA. First, the reCAPTCHA algorithm checks whether Google cookies from other Google services (YouTube, Gmail, etc.) are already placed on your browser. Then reCAPTCHA sets an additional cookie in your browser and captures a snapshot of your browser window.

The following list of collected browser and user data does not claim to be complete. Rather, they are examples of data that, to our knowledge, are processed by Google.

  • Referrer URL (the address of the page the visitor came from)
  • IP address (e.g. 256.123.123.1)
  • Information about the operating system (the software that enables your computer to operate. Known operating systems are Windows, Mac OS X or Linux)
  • Cookies (small text files that store data in your browser)
  • Mouse and keyboard behavior (every action you perform with the mouse or keyboard is saved)
  • Date and language settings (which language or which date you have preset on your PC is saved)
  • All JavaScript objects (JavaScript is a programming language that allows websites to adapt to the user. JavaScript objects can collect all kinds of data under one name)
  • Screen resolution (shows how many pixels the image consists of)

It is undisputed that Google uses and analyzes this data even before you click on the "I'm not a robot" checkbox. With the Invisible reCAPTCHA version, you don't even have to check the box and the whole recognition process runs in the background. Google does not tell you in detail how much and what data Google stores.

The following cookies are used by reCAPTCHA: Here we refer to the reCAPTCHA demo version from Google at https://wwwgoogle.com/recaptcha/api2/demo. All of these cookies require a unique identifier for tracking purposes. Here is a list of cookies set by Google reCAPTCHA on the demo version:

Name: IDE
Value: WqTUmlnmv_qXyi_DGNPLESKnRNrpgXoy1K-pAZtAkMbHI-321285124-8
Purpose: This cookie is set by DoubleClick (also owned by Google) to register and report the actions of a user on the website when dealing with advertisements. In this way, the effectiveness of the advertising can be measured and appropriate optimization measures can be taken. IDE is stored in browsers under the domain doubleclick.net.
Expiry date:after one year

name: 1P_JAR
value: 2019-5-14-12
purpose: This cookie collects website usage statistics and measures conversions. A conversion occurs, for example, when a user becomes a buyer. The cookie is also used to display relevant advertisements to users. Furthermore, the cookie can be used to prevent a user from seeing the same ad more than once.
Expiry date: after one month

Name: ANID
Value: U7j1v3dZa3212851240xgZFmiqWppRWKOr
Purpose: Many info could we do not know about this cookie. In Google's privacy policy, the cookie is used in connection with "advertising cookies" such as e.g. For example, “DSID”, “FLC”, “AID”, “TAID” are mentioned. ANID is stored under domain google.com.
Expiry date: after 9 months

Name: CONSENT
Value: YES+AT.de+20150628-20-0
Purpose: The cookie stores the status of a user's consent to the use of various Google services. CONSENT is also used for security to verify users, prevent credential fraud and protect user data from unauthorized attacks.
Expiry date: after 19 years

name: NID
value: 0WmuWqy321285124zILzqV_nmt3sDXwPeM5Q
purpose: NID is used by Google to match ads to your Google search. With the help of the cookie, Google “remembers” your most frequently entered search queries or your previous interaction with ads. So you always get tailor-made advertisements. The cookie contains a unique ID to collect the user's personal settings for advertising purposes.
Expiry date: after 6 months

Name: DV
Value: gEAABBCjJMXcI0dSAAAANbqc321285124-4
Purpose: Once you have checked the "I'm not a robot" checkbox, this cookie will be set. The cookie is used by Google Analytics for personalized advertising. DV collects information in an anonymous form and is also used to make user distinctions.
Expiry date: after 10 minutes

Note: This list cannot claim to be complete, as experience has shown that Google changes the choice of its cookies again and again.

How long and where is the data stored?

By inserting reCAPTCHA, your data will be transferred to the Google server. Where exactly this data is stored is not made clear by Google, even after repeated inquiries.Without having received confirmation from Google, it can be assumed that data such as mouse interaction, time spent on the website or language settings are stored on the European or American Google servers other Google data from other Google services. However, if you are logged into your Google account while using the reCAPTCHA plug-in, the data will be merged. Google's different data protection regulations apply.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

If you do not want any data about you and your behavior to be transmitted to Google, you must log out of Google completely and delete all Google cookies before you visit our website or use the reCAPTCHA software. In principle, the data is automatically transmitted to Google as soon as you access our site. To delete this data again, you must contact Google Support at https://support.google.com/?hl=de&tid=321285124 .

So if you use our website, you agree that Google LLC and its agents automatically collect, process and use data.

Please note that when using this tool, your data may also be stored and processed outside the EU. Most third countries (including the USA) are not considered secure under current European data protection law. Data may not simply be transferred to unsafe third countries, stored there and processed unless there are suitable guarantees (such as EU standard contractual clauses) between us and the non-European service provider.

Legal basis

If you have consented to Google reCAPTCHA being used, the legal basis for the corresponding data processing is this consent. According to Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. a GDPR (consent) the legal basis for the processing of personal data, as it may occur when collected by Google reCAPTCHA.

We also have a legitimate interest in using Google reCAPTCHA to optimize our online service and make it more secure. The corresponding legal basis for this is Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests).

You can learn a little more about reCAPTCHA on Google's web developer page at https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/. Google goes into the technical development of reCAPTCHA in more detail here, but you won't find precise information about data storage and data protection-related topics there either. A good overview of the basic use of data at Google can be found in the in-house data protection declaration at https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/privacy/.

Custom Google Search Privacy Policy

Custom Google Search Privacy Policy Summary
👥 Affected: Visitors to the website
🤝 Purpose: Optimization of our service
📓 Processed data: Data such as IP address and search terms entered are stored on Google
More details can be found below in this data protection declaration.
📅 Storage period: the storage period varies depending on the stored data
⚖️ Legal basis: Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR (consent), Article 6 Paragraph 1 lit.f GDPR (legitimate interests)

What is Google Custom Search?

We have integrated the Google plug-in for user-defined search on our website. Google is the largest and most well-known search engine in the world and is operated by the US company Google Inc. The company Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) is responsible for the European area. The user-defined Google search can transfer data from you to Google. In this data protection declaration we inform you why we use this plug-in, which data is processed and how you can manage or prevent this data transfer.

The Google Custom Search plugin is a Google search bar right on our website. The search takes place as on www.google.com , only the search results focus on our content and products or on a limited search area.

Why do we use Google Custom Search on our website?

A website with a lot of interesting content is often so big that you can lose track of it. We have also accumulated a lot of valuable material over time and as part of our service we want you to find our content as quickly and easily as possible. Custom Google Search makes finding interesting content a breeze. The built-in Google plug-in improves the overall quality of our website and makes it easier for you to search.

What data is stored by the custom Google search?

The custom Google search only transfers data from you to Google if you actively use the Google search built into our website. This means that only when you enter a search term in the search bar and then confirm this term (e.g. click on "Enter") will your IP address and the search term be sent to Google, stored and processed there. Based on the cookies set (e.g. 1P_JAR) it can be assumed that Google also receives data on website usage. If you search for content during your visit to our website using the built-in Google search function and are logged in to your Google account at the same time, Google can also assign the data collected to your Google account. As the website operator, we have no influence on what Google does with the data collected or how Google processes the data.

The following cookies are set in your browser when you use Google Custom Search and are not logged in with a Google account:

Name: 1P_JAR
Value: 2020-01-27-13321285124-5
Purpose: This cookie collects statistics on website usage and measures conversions. A conversion occurs, for example, when a user becomes a buyer. The cookie is also used to display relevant advertisements to users.
Expiry date: after one month

Name: CONSENT
Value: WP.282f52321285124-9
Purpose: The cookie stores the status of a user's consent to the use of various Google services. CONSENT is also used for security to check users and protect user data from unauthorized attacks.
Expiry date: after 18 years

Name: NID
Value: 196=pwIo3B5fHr-8
Purpose: NID is used by Google to match ads to your Google search. With the help of the cookie, Google “remembers” your entered search queries or your previous interaction with ads.So you always get customized ads
Expiry date: after 6 months

Note: This list cannot claim to be complete, as Google keeps changing the choice of its cookies.

How long and where is the data stored?

The Google servers are spread all over the world. Since Google is an American company, most of the data is stored on American servers. Under https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/?hl=de you can see exactly where the Google servers are located.
Your Data is distributed across different physical disks. As a result, the data can be called up more quickly and is better protected against possible manipulation. Google also has corresponding emergency programs for your data. If, for example, there are internal technical problems at Google and the server is no longer working as a result, the risk of a service interruption and data loss is still low.
Depending on the data in question, Google stores it for different lengths of time. You can delete some data yourself, others are automatically deleted or made anonymous by Google. However, there is also data that Google stores longer if this is necessary for legal or business reasons.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

Under European Union data protection law, you have the right to access, update, delete or restrict your data. There is some data that you can delete at any time. If you have a Google account, you can delete data about your web activity there or specify that it should be deleted after a certain period of time.
In your browser you also have the option of deactivating cookies, deleting them or after to manage your desires and preferences. Here are instructions for the major browsers:

Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Managing cookies and site data with Safari

Firefox: Delete cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer

Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies

Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies

Please note that when using this tool, your data may also be stored and processed outside the EU. Most third countries (including the USA) are not considered secure under current European data protection law. Data may not simply be transferred to unsafe third countries, stored there and processed unless there are suitable guarantees (such as EU standard contractual clauses) between us and the non-European service provider.

Legal basis

If you have consented to the use of the custom Google search, the legal basis for the corresponding data processing is this consent. According to Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. a GDPR (consent) the legal basis for the processing of personal data, as it may occur when it is collected by the user-defined Google search.

Our side also has a legitimate interest in using the custom Google search to optimize our online service. The corresponding legal basis for this is Art. 6 Paragraph 1 lit. f GDPR (legitimate interests).

We hope we were able to provide you with the most important information about data processing by Google.If you want to learn more about this, we recommend Google's comprehensive data protection declaration at https://policiesgoogle.com/privacy?hl=de.

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Source: Created with the Privacy Generator by AdSimple

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