Data Protection
 
Dear Visitor, when you browse the site, you also provide us with certain data about your own computer.
 
Some of this is collected automatically (IP address, browser type), some with your consent (email). The personal data you provide during registration (possibly name, e-mail address) is processed legally and fairly by the site operators, in compliance with the applicable legal regulations and the written and unwritten rules of international data protection standards.
 
We do not provide unauthorized third parties with information - without the user's consent - from which the user's identity can be reliably restored.
 
We only retain user data to the extent and for the necessary period, and we do everything we can to maintain the security of the data on the server side. Please contact us with any questions you may have about data management.
 
What is a cookie?
 
A cookie is a small text file containing letters and numbers. It is placed on your computer when you visit a website. A “cookie” is a means of exchanging information between a web server and a user’s browser. These data files are not executable, do not contain spyware or viruses, and cannot access the contents of a user’s hard drive. Cookies have a number of functions. Among other things, they collect information, remember user settings, allow the website owner to learn about user habits, improve the user experience, but are also used, for example, when using online shopping carts, and generally make it easier for users to use the website. You can manage your cookie settings at any time in your browser settings.
 
What cookies do we use?
 
We only use performance cookies. We use these cookies to collect information about how our visitors use our website. These cookies do not collect information that can identify you, and the data is stored in aggregate and anonymous form. (e.g. Google Analytics) For more information about Google Analytics cookies, please click here. We also use third-party cookies from our advertising partners to measure the success of our campaigns (e.g. Google AdWords Conversion Tracking).
 
To disable anonymous Google Analytics “cookies”, you can install a so-called “Google Analytics plug-in” in your browser, which prevents the website from sending information about you to Google Analytics. You can find more information about this at the following links:
 
Google Analytics & Privacy or Google Principles and Guidelines