Data Privacy

Visitor statistics

We use Burst Statistics to statistically analyze the use of our website. All data collected remains on our own server and is not passed on to third parties. In this context, we do not use cookies to identify individual visitors, but we do evaluate certain technical parameters of the end device used (so-called fingerprinting).

Cookies

Cookies (and similar technologies such as local storage) enable a website to store data in your browser and retrieve it at a later time. This can be used to identify a website visitor via an ID.

Cookies are essential, for example, when you log in to a password-protected website or use the shopping cart of an online store. However, cookies are also used to track a person’s behaviour on the Internet and to display personalized advertising.

If you wish to block or delete cookies, you can do so via the browser settings. The corresponding features and operating steps vary depending on the browser and operating system. If necessary, please consult the online help or operating instructions for your browser. For the most popular browsers, you will find further information from the manufacturers under the following links:

Please note that you may no longer be able to use our website to its full extent and without errors if you disable cookies.

Emails

If you contact us by email, we will store your data in order to be able to respond to your request. For this purpose, we may transfer it to cloud services. However, we will not pass on your data to third parties without your consent.

Please note that communication via email is generally not protected by end-to-end encryption. The content of your emails may therefore be visible to third parties.

Backend access

The backend is the area of our website that is reserved exclusively for our employees and is therefore password-protected.

For security reasons, the system stores all data that is generated when this backend is accessed (or when an attempt is made to gain access to the backend).

Server Logs

Our hosting provider Cyon (privacy policy) logs the URL you access, your IP address, your operating system, your browser and the website from which you came to our website (referrer) each time you access it.

Cyon uses this data exclusively for technical purposes, i.e. to ensure the security and stability of its servers and networks.

Exercising your rights

If we process your data, you have certain legal rights, in particular the right to information and the right to data disclosure or transfer.

If you wish to exercise these rights, you will find the relevant contact information in the imprint.