Privacy policy


Thus, we will only use your per­son­al data for com­mu­ni­ca­tion with those vis­i­tors who express­ly request con­tact and for pro­cess­ing the ser­vices and prod­ucts offered on this web­site. We will not pass on your per­son­al data with­out your con­sent, but we can­not exclude the pos­si­bil­i­ty that this data may be viewed in the event of unlaw­ful behav­iour.

If you send us per­son­al data by e‑mail — thus off this web­site — we can­not guar­an­tee secure trans­mis­sion and the pro­tec­tion of your data. We rec­om­mend that you nev­er send con­fi­den­tial data by e‑mail with­out encryp­tion.

Accord­ing to arti­cle 6 para­graph 1 a DSG­VO (law­ful­ness of pro­cess­ing), the legal basis is that you give us your con­sent to process the data you have entered. You can revoke this con­sent at any time — an infor­mal e‑mail is suf­fi­cient; you will find our con­tact details in the imprint.



Rights under the basic data pro­tec­tion regulatio

If you believe that the pro­cess­ing of your data vio­lates data pro­tec­tion law or your data pro­tec­tion rights have oth­er­wise been vio­lat­ed in any way, you can com­plain to the super­vi­so­ry author­i­ty, which in Aus­tria is the data pro­tec­tion author­i­ty, whose web­site you can find at https://​www​.dsb​.gv​.at/.

There are two types of cook­ies: first-par­ty cook­ies are cre­at­ed by our web­site, third-par­ty cook­ies are cre­at­ed by oth­er web­sites (e.g. Google Ana­lyt­ics):

Name: _​gaTerm of expi­ra­tion: 2 year­sUse: dif­fer­en­ti­a­tion of web­site vis­i­tor­sEx­am­ple val­ue: GA1.2.1326744211.152211082454

There are three cat­e­gories of cook­ies: essen­tial cook­ies to ensure basic web­site func­tions, func­tion­al cook­ies to ensure web­site per­for­mance and tar­get­ed cook­ies to improve the user expe­ri­ence.

We use cook­ies to make our web­site more user-friend­ly. Some cook­ies remain stored on your ter­mi­nal device until you delete them. They enable us to recog­nise your brows­er the next time you vis­it our web­site.

View cook­ie set­tings and delete cook­ies

If you want to find out which cook­ies have been stored in your brows­er, change cook­ie set­tings or delete cook­ies, you can find this in your brows­er settings:

We use Google Maps of the com­pa­ny Google Inc. (1600 Amphithe­atre Park­way Moun­tain View, CA 94043, USA) on our web­site.

By using the func­tions of this map, data is trans­ferred to Google. You can find out which data is col­lect­ed by Google and what this data is used for on https://​www​.google​.com/​i​n​t​l​/​d​e​/​p​o​l​i​c​i​e​s​/​p​r​i​vacy/.

Data pro­tec­tion

We have drawn up this data pro­tec­tion dec­la­ra­tion (ver­sion 20.12.2018 – 211082454) in order to explain to you, in accor­dance with the pro­vi­sions of the Basic Data Pro­tec­tion Reg­u­la­tion (EU) 2016679 and the Data Pro­tec­tion Act (DSG) what infor­ma­tion we col­lect, how we use data and what deci­sion-mak­ing options you have as a vis­i­tor to this website.

Unfor­tu­nate­ly it is in the nature of things that these expla­na­tions sound very tech­ni­cal, but we have tried to describe the most impor­tant things as sim­ple and clear as possible.

Auto­mat­ic data storage

When you vis­it web­sites today, cer­tain infor­ma­tion is auto­mat­i­cal­ly cre­at­ed and stored, includ­ing on this website.

When you vis­it our web­site as you are doing right now, our web serv­er (the com­put­er on which this web­site is stored) auto­mat­i­cal­ly saves data such as

the address (URL) of the accessed web page

Brows­er and brows­er version

the oper­at­ing sys­tem used

the address (URL) of the pre­vi­ous­ly vis­it­ed page (refer­rer URL)

the host name and IP address of the device from which access is made

Date and time

in files (web serv­er log files).

Usu­al­ly web serv­er log files are stored for two weeks and then auto­mat­i­cal­ly delet­ed. We do not pass on this data, but can­not exclude the pos­si­bil­i­ty that this data may be viewed in the event of ille­gal behav­iour. Accord­ing to arti­cle 6 para­graph 1 f DSG­VO (legal­i­ty of pro­cess­ing), the legal basis is that there is a legit­i­mate inter­est in enabling the error-free oper­a­tion of this web­site by record­ing web serv­er log files.

Stor­age of per­son­al data

Per­son­al infor­ma­tion that you sub­mit to us elec­tron­i­cal­ly on this web­site, such as your name, e‑mail address, postal address or oth­er per­son­al infor­ma­tion when sub­mit­ting a form or com­ments on the blog, togeth­er with the time and IP address, will only be used by us for the pur­pose stat­ed in each case, will be kept secure­ly stored and will not be dis­closed to third parties.

Accord­ing to the pro­vi­sions of the DSG­VO and the Aus­tri­an Data Pro­tec­tion Act (DSG), you are basi­cal­ly enti­tled to the fol­low­ing rights:

  • Right of rec­ti­fi­ca­tion (Arti­cle 16 DSGVO)
  • Right of can­cel­la­tion (“right to be for­got­ten”) (Arti­cle 17 DPA)
  • Right to restrict pro­cess­ing (Arti­cle 18 DSGVO)
  • Right of noti­fi­ca­tion — Oblig­a­tion to noti­fy in con­nec­tion with the cor­rec­tion or dele­tion of per­son­al data or the restric­tion of pro­cess­ing (Arti­cle 19 DPA)
  • Right to data trans­fer­abil­i­ty (Arti­cle 20 DSGVO)
  • Right of objec­tion (Arti­cle 21 DSGVO)
  • Right not to be sub­ject to a deci­sion based sole­ly on auto­mat­ed pro­cess­ing, includ­ing pro­fil­ing (Arti­cle 22 DPA)

TLS encryp­tion with https

We use https to trans­mit data tap-proof on the Inter­net (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 secu­ri­ty by the small lock sym­bol in the upper left cor­ner of your brows­er and the use of the https scheme (instead of http) as part of our Inter­net address.

Cook­ies

Our web­site uses HTTP cook­ies to store user-spe­cif­ic data, i.e. a cook­ie is a short data pack­et that is exchanged between the web brows­er and the web serv­er, but is com­plete­ly mean­ing­less to the lat­ter and only acquires mean­ing for the web appli­ca­tion, e.g. an online shop, such as the con­tents of a vir­tu­al shop­ping basket.

  • Safari: Man­age cook­ies and web­site data with Safari
  • Fire­fox: Delete cook­ies to remove data that web­sites have placed on your computer
  • Chrome: Delete, acti­vate and man­age cook­ies in Chrome
  • Inter­net Explor­er: Delete and man­age cookies

If you do not wish data to be stored in cook­ies, you can set your brows­er to inform you about the set­ting of cook­ies and to allow this only in indi­vid­ual cas­es. You can delete cook­ies that are already on your com­put­er or deac­ti­vate cook­ies at any time. The pro­ce­dure for doing this varies from brows­er to brows­er, but the best way to do this is to look for instruc­tions in Google using the search term Delete Chrome cook­ies” or Dis­able Chrome cook­ies” in the case of a Chrome brows­er, or replace the word Chrome” with the name of your brows­er, e.g. Edge, Fire­fox, Safari etc. If you do not gen­er­al­ly allow us to use cook­ies, i.e. dis­able them in your brows­er set­tings, some func­tions and pages may not work as expected.

Google Fonts Pri­va­cy Policy

We use Google Fonts from the com­pa­ny Google Inc. (1600 Amphithe­atre Park­way Moun­tain View, CA 94043, USA) on our web­site. Google Fonts is used with­out authen­ti­ca­tion and no cook­ies are sent to the Google Fonts API. If you have an account with Google, none of your Google Account infor­ma­tion is sub­mit­ted to Google while using Google Fonts. Google only records your use of CSS and the fonts you use and stores this infor­ma­tion secure­ly. You can find more infor­ma­tion about these and oth­er ques­tions at https://​devel​op​ers​.google​.com/​f​o​n​t​s​/​f​a​q​?​t​i​d​=​211082454.

You can find out which data is col­lect­ed by Google and what this data is used for on https://​www​.google​.com/​i​n​t​l​/​d​e​/​p​o​l​i​c​i​e​s​/​p​r​i​vacy/.

Google Maps Pri­va­cy Policy

Google Ana­lyt­ics Pri­va­cy Pol­i­cy

We use Google Ana­lyt­ics from Google LLC (1600 Amphithe­atre Park­way Moun­tain View, CA 94043, USA) on this web­site to sta­tis­ti­cal­ly eval­u­ate vis­i­tor data. Google Ana­lyt­ics uses tar­get-ori­ent­ed cook­ies for this purpose.

Cook­ies from Google Analytics

  • _​ga
    Expiry peri­od: 2 years
    Usage: Dif­fer­en­ti­a­tion of web­site vis­i­tors
    Exam­ple val­ue: GA1.2.1326744211.152211082454
  • _​gid
    Expi­ra­tion time: 24 hours
    Usage: Dif­fer­en­ti­a­tion of web­site vis­i­tors
    Exam­ple val­ue: GA1.2.1687193234.152211082454
  • _​gid
    Sequence time: 1 minute
    use: Used to throt­tle the request rate. If Google Ana­lyt­ics is pro­vid­ed via the Google Tag Man­ag­er, this cook­ie is named _​dc_​gtm_​.
    Exam­ple val­ue: 1´

For more infor­ma­tion on terms of use and data pro­tec­tion, please vis­it http://​www​.google​.com/​a​n​a​lytic… or https://​sup​port​.google​.com/ana… data col­lec­tion by Google Ana­lyt­ics

Using the brows­er add-on to dis­able Google Ana­lyt­ics JavaScript (ga.js, analytics.js, dc.js), web­site vis­i­tors can pre­vent Google Ana­lyt­ics from using their data.

You can pre­vent the col­lec­tion of data gen­er­at­ed by the cook­ie and relat­ed to your use of the web­site to Google and the pro­cess­ing of this data by Google by down­load­ing and installing the brows­er plug-in avail­able at the fol­low­ing link: https://​tools​.google​.com/​dlpag…

Google Ana­lyt­ics add-on for data pro­cess­ing


We have con­clud­ed a direct cus­tomer agree­ment with Google for the use of Google Ana­lyt­ics by accept­ing the data pro­cess­ing adden­dum” in Google Ana­lyt­ics.

You can find more infor­ma­tion about the data pro­cess­ing adden­dum for Google Ana­lyt­ics here: https://​sup​port​.google​.com/ana…

Google Ana­lyt­ics reports on demo­graph­ic char­ac­ter­is­tics and inter­ests


We have enabled the adver­tis­ing report­ing fea­tures in Google Ana­lyt­ics. The demo­graph­ic and inter­est reports include infor­ma­tion about age, gen­der and inter­ests. This allows us to get a bet­ter pic­ture of our users with­out hav­ing to asso­ciate this infor­ma­tion with indi­vid­ual peo­ple. You can learn more about the adver­tis­ing fea­tures at https://​sup​port​.google​.com/ana… can opt-out of using the activ­i­ties and infor­ma­tion in your Google Account by select­ing a check­box under Adver­tis­ing pref­er­ences” on https://​ads​set​tings​.google​.com… Ana­lyt­ics deac­ti­va­tion link

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

Google Ana­lyt­ics deac­ti­vate Hot­jar pri­va­cy pol­i­cy


We use Hot­jar from Lim­it­ed (Lev­el 2, St Julian’s Busi­ness Cen­tre, 3, Elia Zam­mit Street, St Julian’s STJ 1000, Mal­ta) on this web­site to sta­tis­ti­cal­ly eval­u­ate vis­i­tor data. Hot­jar is a ser­vice that analy­ses the behav­iour and feed­back of users on web­sites through a com­bi­na­tion of analy­sis and feed­back tools. Hot­jar-based web­sites have a track­ing code embed­ded on their web­sites which is trans­mit­ted to our servers locat­ed in Ire­land (EU). This track­ing code con­tacts Hot­jar’s servers and sends a script to the com­put­er or device you use to access the Hot­jar-based web­site. The script col­lects cer­tain infor­ma­tion regard­ing the user’s inter­ac­tion with the cor­re­spond­ing web page. This data is then sent to Hot­jar’s servers for pro­cess­ing.

For more details on the pri­va­cy pol­i­cy and which data is col­lect­ed by Hot­jar in which way, please vis­it https://​www​.hot​jar​.com/​l​e​gal/p… Social Media Ele­ments Pri­va­cy Pol­i­cy

We inte­grate ele­ments of social media ser­vices on our web­site to dis­play images, videos and text, and when you vis­it pages dis­play­ing these ele­ments, data is trans­ferred from your brows­er to the respec­tive social media ser­vice and stored there. The fol­low­ing links will take you to the pages of the respec­tive social media ser­vices where it is explained how they han­dle your data:

Face­book Pri­va­cy Pol­i­cy

We use on this web­site fea­tures of Face­book, a social media net­work of FIr­ma Face­book Ire­land Ltd, 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Har­bour, Dublin 2 Ireland.which fea­tures (social plug-ins) Face­book pro­vides, you can read on d. By vis­it­ing our web­site infor­ma­tion can be trans­mit­ted to Face­book. If you have a Face­book account, Face­book can assign this infor­ma­tion to your per­son­al account. If you do not wish to do so, please log out of Face­book. The pri­va­cy pol­i­cy, what infor­ma­tion Face­book col­lects and how they use it can be found at c.

YouTube Pri­va­cy Pol­i­cy


We use YouTube on this page of the video ser­vice, the com­pa­ny YouTube, LLC, 901 Cher­ry Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066, USA.

When you vis­it pages on our web­site that have inte­grat­ed YouTube videos, data is trans­ferred to YouTube, stored and eval­u­at­ed, and if you have a YouTube account and are logged in, this data is asso­ci­at­ed with your per­son­al account and the data stored in it.

You can find out which data is col­lect­ed by Google and what this data is used for at COPY3www.

Twit­ter Pri­va­cy Pol­i­cy


We use fea­tures on this web­site from Twit­ter, a social net­work oper­at­ed by Twit­ter Inter­na­tion­al Com­pa­ny, One Cum­ber­land Place, Fen­ian Street, Dublin 2 D02 AX07, Ire­land.

This means that per­son­al data may also be trans­ferred to Twit­ter. We do not mon­i­tor this data exchange and do not store any­thing about it.

If you would like to know more about how Twit­ter uses your data, please refer to the Twit­ter pri­va­cy pol­i­cy at e.

If you have an account on Twit­ter, you can change your pri­va­cy set­tings in the account set­tings at t.

Insta­gram Pri­va­cy Pol­i­cy


We use on our web­site fea­tures of the social media net­work Insta­gram from the com­pa­ny Insta­gram LLC, 1601 Wil­low Rd, Men­lo Park CA 94025, USA.

With the func­tions for embed­ding Insta­gram con­tent (Embed func­tion) we can dis­play images and videos.

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

If you have an Insta­gram account and are logged in, this data is asso­ci­at­ed with your per­son­al account and the data stored in it.

The pri­va­cy pol­i­cy, what infor­ma­tion Insta­gram col­lects and how they use it can be found at insta­gram.

Google+ Pri­va­cy Pol­i­cy


On our web­site we use func­tions of Google+, the social net­work of Google Inc. (1600 Amphithe­atre Park­way Moun­tain View, CA 94043, USA).

If you want to take full advan­tage of the offered func­tions, you need a Google Account.

Even when using the func­tions (Google +1 But­tons, Google+ Badge, Fol­low but­ton, Google+ Share but­ton and Link, Sign-In But­ton, Hang­out But­ton) with­out a Google Account, infor­ma­tion is already trans­mit­ted to Google.

If you are logged in with your Google Account while using the above-men­tioned func­tions, your data will be pub­lished world­wide on depend­ing on your set­tings and col­lect­ed and eval­u­at­ed by Google.

Which data is col­lect­ed by Google and what this data is used for can be read at google.

Pin­ter­est Pri­va­cy Pol­i­cy


We use but­tons and wid­gets of the social media net­work Pin­ter­est, the com­pa­ny Pin­ter­est Inc.,808 Bran­nan Street, San Fran­cis­co, CA 94103, USA on our site.

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

The pri­va­cy pol­i­cy, what infor­ma­tion Pin­ter­est col­lects and how it uses it can be found at COPY3pol.

Google AdSense Pri­va­cy Pol­i­cy

We use on this web­site Google AdSense, the adver­tis­ing pro­gram of the com­pa­ny Google Inc. (1600 Amphithe­atre Park­way Moun­tain View, CA 94043, USA).

In the process, data on the dis­played adver­tis­ing mate­r­i­al and your IP address may be trans­mit­ted to servers in the USA and eval­u­at­ed there.

In AdSense, cook­ies are intend­ed to enable bet­ter adver­tis­ing, the cook­ies do not con­tain per­son­al­ized data. Google AdSense sends a cook­ie to the brows­er after every impres­sion, every click and every oth­er activ­i­ty that leads to a call of the Google Adsense servers. If the brows­er accepts the cook­ie, it is stored there.

Third par­ties may place and read cook­ies in your brows­er or use web bea­cons to store data obtained from the ads served on the web­site. Web bea­cons are small graph­ics that enable log file record­ing and log file analy­sis that are used for online mar­ket­ing sta­tis­ti­cal analy­sis.

Dis­able cook­ies


You can delete cook­ies that are already on your com­put­er or deac­ti­vate cook­ies at any time. The pro­ce­dure for doing this varies by brows­er, but the best way to do this is to look up the instruc­tions in Google using the search term delete cook­ies chrome” or dis­able cook­ies chrome” in the case of a chrome brows­er, or replace the word chrome” with the name of your brows­er, e.g. edge, fire­fox, safari.

If you do not gen­er­al­ly allow us to use cook­ies, i.e. dis­able them in your brows­er set­tings, some func­tions and pages may not work as expect­ed.

Dis­able per­son­al­ized adver­tis­ing


If you have a Google Account, you can dis­able per­son­al­ized adver­tis­ing on https://. Even if you dis­able per­son­al­ized ads, you may still see ads based on fac­tors such as your approx­i­mate loca­tion derived from your IP address, brows­er type, and recent­ly used search terms.

You can find out what infor­ma­tion Google col­lects and how this infor­ma­tion is used at e.

Face­book-Pix­el Pri­va­cy Pol­i­cy


We use on this web­site the Face­book pix­el of Face­book, a social media net­work of Face­book Ire­land Ltd, 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Har­bour, Dublin 2 Ire­land.

The code imple­ment­ed on this page can eval­u­ate the behav­iour of vis­i­tors who have come to this web­site from a Face­book adver­tise­ment. This can be used to improve Face­book Ads and this data is col­lect­ed and stored by Face­book. The col­lect­ed data is not vis­i­ble to us, but can only be used in the con­text of ad place­ments. By using the Face­book pix­el code, cook­ies are also set.

By using the Face­book pix­el, the vis­it of this web­site is com­mu­ni­cat­ed to Face­book, so that vis­i­tors to Face­book can see suit­able ads. If you have a Face­book account and are logged in, your vis­it to this web­site is assigned to your Face­book user account.

You can find out how the Face­book pix­el is used for adver­tis­ing cam­paigns at f.

You can change your set­tings for ads in Face­book at , pro­vid­ed you are logged in to Face­book. You can man­age your pref­er­ences for usage-based online adver­tis­ing at http://www.youronlinechoices.c. You can dis­able or enable many providers at once, or change the set­tings for indi­vid­ual providers.

For more infor­ma­tion about Face­book’s data pol­i­cy, please vis­it https://​www​.face​book​.com/​….

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(Source: cre­at­ed with the data pro­tec­tion gen­er­a­tor of fir​men​web​seit​en​.at in coop­er­a­tion with movetec​.at)

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