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Information obligation according to §5 E-Commerce Law, §14 Corporate Code, §63 Trade Regulations and Disclosure Obligation according to §25 Media Act.

MT Hydraulic Express GmbH
Gegend 129 A,
2663 Rohr im Gebirge,
Austria

Corporate purpose: ÖNACE 45200 50% Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles
UID number: ATU67268155
Company registration number: 380174f
Firmenbuchgericht: State Court Wiener Neustadt

Phone 01234/56789
E-mail: office@hydraulikexpress.at

Member of: WKO, state guild, etc.
Professional law: Trade Regulations: www.ris.bka.gv.at

Authority / trade authority: BH Wiener Neustadt
Job Title: ÖNACE 45112 50% retail sale of cars with a total weight of 3.5 t or less
State awards: Austria

CEO
Matthias Thalhammer

Source: Created with the Impressum Generator from firmenwebseiten.at in cooporation with wallentin.cc

EU mediation

In accordance with the Regulation on Online Dispute Resolution in Consumer Affairs (ODR Regulation), we would like to inform you about the online dispute resolution platform (OS platform).
Consumers have the opportunity to submit complaints to the online dispute resolution platform of the European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/odr?tid=221102534 to judge. The necessary contact details can be found above in our imprint.

We would like to point out, however, that we are not willing or obliged to participate in dispute resolution procedures before a consumer arbitration board.

Liability for contents of this website

We are constantly developing the contents of this website and strive to provide correct and up-to-date information. Unfortunately, we can not assume any liability for the correctness of all content on this website, especially for those provided by third parties.

If you notice any problematic or unlawful content, please contact us immediately, you will find the contact details in the imprint.

Liability for links on this website

Our website contains links to other websites whose content we are not responsible for. Liability for linked websites is loud § 17 ECG For us not, since we had no knowledge of unlawful activities and have, we have not been aware of such illegality and we would remove links immediately, if we become aware of any illegality.

If you notice unlawful links on our website, we ask you to contact us, you will find the contact details in the imprint.

Copyright Notice

All contents of this website (pictures, photos, texts, videos) are subject to copyright. If necessary, we will legally pursue the unauthorized use of parts of the contents of our site.

photo Credits

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

The image rights belong to the following photographers and companies:

  • Photographer Mustermann

Data protection

data protection

We have prepared this privacy policy (version 23.09.2019-221102534) in order to comply with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and the Data Protection Act (DSG) to explain what information we collect, how we use data and what choices you have as a visitor to this website.

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

Automatic data storage

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

If you visit our website as it is now, our web server (computer on which this website is stored) automatically saves data such as

  • the address (URL) of the website you are visiting
  • Browser and Browserversion
  • 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 it is accessed
  • Date and Time

in files (web server log files).

As a rule, web server log files are stored for two weeks and then deleted automatically. We do not disclose this information, but we can not rule out that it will be seen in the event of unlawful behavior.

cookies

Our website uses HTTP cookies to store user-specific data.
Below, we explain what cookies are and why they are used to help you better understand the following privacy statement.

What exactly are cookies?

Whenever you surf the Internet, use a browser. Well-known browsers include Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Edge. Most web pages store small text files in your browser. These files are called cookies.

One thing can not be dismissed: cookies are really useful helpers. Almost all websites use cookies. More precisely, it is HTTP cookies, as there are other cookies for other applications. HTTP cookies are small files that are stored by our website on your computer. These cookie files are automatically stored in the cookie folder, the "brain" of your browser. A cookie consists of a name and a value. When defining a cookie, one or more attributes must also be specified.

Cookies store certain user data about you, such as language or personal page settings. When you return to our site, your browser will return the "user-related" information to our site. Thanks to the cookies, our website knows who you are and offers you your usual standard setting. In some browsers, each cookie has its own file; in others, such as Firefox, all cookies are stored in a single file.

There are both first-party cookies and third-party cookies. First-party cookies are created directly from our site, and third-party cookies are created by partner websites (such as Google Analytics). Each cookie is to be evaluated individually, since each cookie stores different data. The expiry time of a cookie also varies from a few minutes to a few years. Cookies are not software programs and do not contain viruses, Trojans or other "pests". Cookies also can not access information from your PC.

For example, cookie data may look like this:

  • Name: _ga
  • Expiration time: 2 years
  • Use: Differentiation of website visitors
  • Exemplary value: GA1.2.1326744211.152221102534

A browser should support the following minimum sizes:

  • A cookie should be able to contain at least 4096 bytes
  • Per domain at least 50 cookies should be stored
  • In total, at least 3000 cookies should be stored

What types of cookies are there?

The question of which cookies we use in particular depends on the services used and will be clarified in the following sections of the privacy policy. At this point we would like to briefly discuss the different types of HTTP cookies.

There are 4 types of cookies:

Absolutely necessary cookies
These cookies are necessary to ensure basic functionality of the website. For example, these cookies are needed if a user puts a product in the shopping cart, then continues surfing on other sites and later goes to the checkout. These cookies do not delete the shopping cart, even if the user closes his browser window.

Functional cookies
Functional cookies...

Functional cookies...
These cookies make for better usability. For example, stored locations, font sizes or form data are stored.

Advertising cookies
These cookies are also called targeting cookies. They are used to provide the user with customized advertising. This can be very convenient, but also very annoying.

Usually, the first time you visit a webpage, you are asked which of these cookie types you want to allow. And of course, this decision is also stored in a cookie.

How can I delete cookies?

You decide for yourself how and whether you want to use cookies. Regardless of which service or which website the cookies come from, you always have the option of deleting cookies, only partially approving or deactivating them. For example, you may block third-party cookies but allow all other cookies.

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

Chrome: Delete, activate, and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Manage cookies and site data with Safari

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

Internet Explorer: deleting and managing cookies

Edge: deleting and managing cookies

If you basically do not want to have cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. So you can decide with each single cookie whether you allow the cookie or not. The procedure varies depending on the browser. It is best that you search Google for "Chrome cookies" 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 out.

What about my privacy?

Since 2009 there are the so-called "cookie guidelines". It states that the storage of cookies requires the consent of the website visitor (ie you). Within the EU countries, however, there are still very different reactions to these guidelines. In Austria, however, the implementation of this directive was carried out in Section 96 (3) of the Telecommunications Act (TKG).

If you want to know more about cookies and do not shy away from technical documentation, we recommend https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265, dem Request for Comments der Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) namens „HTTP State Management Mechanism“.

Storage of personal data

Personal data that you submit to us electronically on this website, such as name, e-mail address, address or other personal information in the course of submitting a form or comments in the blog, will be transmitted by us together with the time and IP address. Address used only for the purpose specified, kept safe and not disclosed to third parties.

We only use your personal data for communication with visitors who expressly request contact and for the processing of the services and products offered on this website. We will not disclose your personal information without consent, but we can not rule out that it will be seen in the event of unlawful behavior.

If you send us personal data by e-mail - outside of this website - we can not guarantee secure transmission and protection of your data. We recommend that you never send confidential information via email.

Rights according to the General Data Protection Regulation

They are in accordance with the provisions of the DSGVO and the Austrian Data Protection Act (DSG) basically the following rights:

  • Right to rectification (Article 16 GDPR)
  • Right to cancellation ("Right to be forgotten") (Article 17 GDPR)
  • Right to restriction of processing (Article 18 GDPR)
  • Right to Notification - Obligation to Notify in Connection with Correction or Deletion of Personal Data or Restriction of Processing (Article 19 GDPR)
  • Right to data portability (Article 20 GDPR)
  • Right of objection (Article 21 GDPR)
  • Right not to be subjected to a decision based solely on automated processing - including profiling - (Article 22 GDPR)

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

Evaluation of visitor behavior

In the following privacy policy we inform you about whether and how we evaluate data of your visit to this website. The evaluation of the collected data is usually anonymous and we can not infer from your behavior on this website on your person.

You can read more about the possibilities of this evaluation of the visit data in the following privacy statement.

TLS encryption with https

We use https to transfer data securely on the Internet (data protection through technology design Article 25 (1) GDPR). By using TLS (Transport Layer Security), an encryption protocol for secure data transmission over the Internet, we can ensure the protection of confidential data. You acknowledge the use of this safeguarding of the data transfer at the small lock symbol in the upper left corner of the browser and the use of the scheme https (instead of http) as part of our Internet address.

Google Fonts Local Privacy Policy

We use Google Fonts from Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheater Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA) on our website. We have the Google fonts locally, i. on our web server - not on the servers of Google - integrated. As a result, there is no connection to Google's server and thus no data transmission or storage.

What are Google fonts?

Google Fonts (formerly Google Web Fonts) is an interactive directory of more than 800 fonts Google LLC for free use. With Google fonts you could use the fonts without uploading them to your own server. However, in order to prevent any transmission of information to the Google server, we downloaded the fonts to our server. In this way, we act in compliance with data protection and do not send any data to Google Fonts.

Unlike other web fonts, Google allows us unrestricted access to all fonts. So we can access unlimited fonts and get the most out of our website. More about Google fonts and other questions can be found on https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq?tid=221102534.

Google Fonts Privacy Policy

We use Google Fonts from Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheater Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA) on our website.

You do not need to sign in or have a password to use Google fonts. Furthermore, no cookies are stored in your browser. The files (CSS, fonts) are requested through the Google domains fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com. According to Google, the requests for CSS and fonts are completely separate from all other Google services. If you have a Google Account, you do not need to worry about your Google Account information being sent to Google while using Google Fonts. Google records the use of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and the fonts used and stores this data securely. As the data storage looks exactly, we will look at the details.

What are Google fonts?

Google Fonts (formerly Google Web Fonts) is an interactive directory of more than 800 fonts Google LLC for free use.

Many of these fonts are published under the SIL Open Font License, while others have been released under the Apache license. Both are free software licenses. Thus, we can use them freely without paying royalties.

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 on our own server. Google Fonts is an important building block to keep 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 mobile device use. When you visit our page, the low file size ensures fast loading time. Furthermore, Google fonts are so-called 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 visually. Thanks to the fast Content Delivery Network (CDN), there are no cross-platform issues 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 the Google fonts to make our entire online service as beautiful and consistent as possible.

What data is stored by Google?

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

Google Fonts securely stores CSS and font requests on Google and is thus protected. Through the collected usage figures, Google can determine the popularity of the fonts. Google publishes the results on internal analysis pages, such as Google Analytics. In addition, Google also uses data from its own web crawler to determine which websites use Google fonts. This data is published in Google Fonts' BigQuery database. BigQuery is a Google web service for companies that want to move and analyze large amounts of data.

It should be kept in mind, however, that any Google Font request will also automatically transfer information such as IP address, language settings, browser screen resolution, browser version, and browser name to the Google servers. Whether this data is also stored, is not clear or is not clearly communicated by Google.

How long and where is the data stored?

For a day, Google stores requests for CSS assets on its servers, which are mainly located outside the EU. This allows us to leverage the fonts using a Google style sheet. A style sheet is a style that allows you to quickly and easily find out, for example, a style sheet. can change the design or font of a web page.

The font files are stored at Google for one year. Google is pursuing the goal of generally improving the load time of websites. If millions of web pages refer to the same fonts, they will be cached after the first visit and immediately appear on all other later visited web pages. 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?

Data that Google stores for a day or a year can not simply be deleted. The data is automatically transmitted to Google when the page is viewed. To prematurely delete this data, you need to go to Google Support https://support.google.com/?hl=de&tid=221102534 to contact. In this case, you prevent data storage only if you do not visit our site.

Unlike other web fonts, Google allows us unrestricted access to all fonts. So we can access unlimited fonts and get the most out of our website. More about Google fonts and other questions can be found on https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq?tid=221102534, Although Google addresses privacy issues, it does not include detailed information about data storage. It is relatively difficult (almost impossible) for Google to get really accurate information about stored data.

What data is basically collected by Google and what this data is used for, you can also access https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/privacy/ read

Google Maps Privacy Policy

We use Google Maps from Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheater Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA) on our website.

By using the features of this card, data will be transmitted to Google. What data Google collects and what this data is used for can be found on https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/privacy/ read

Google reCAPTCHA Privacy Policy

Our ultimate goal is to make our website as safe and secure as possible for you and for us. To ensure this, we use Google reCAPTCHA from Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheater Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA). With reCAPTCHA we can see if you are really a flesh-and-blood person and not a robot or any other spam software. By spam, we mean any, by electronic means, unwanted information that we receive unsolicitedly. For classic CAPTCHAS, you usually had to solve text or image puzzles for review. With reCAPTCHA from Google we usually do not have to bother you with such puzzles. In most cases, just tick the box to confirm that you are not a bot. With the new Invisible reCAPTCHA version, you do not even have to check the box. How this works and, above all, what data is used for this, you will learn throughout this privacy policy.

What is ReCAPTCHA?

reCAPTCHA is a free captcha service from Google that protects websites from spam software and abuse by non-human visitors. This service is most commonly used when you fill out forms on the Internet. A captcha service is an automatic Turing test designed to ensure that an action on the internet is made by a human rather than a bot. In the classic Turing test (named after the computer scientist Alan Turing), a person determines the distinction between bot and human. For captchas, this is also done by the computer or a software program. Classic captchas work with small tasks that are easy for humans to solve, yet have significant difficulties for machines. With reCAPTCHA, you do not have to actively solve any puzzles. The tool uses modern risk techniques to differentiate people from bots. All you have to do is tick the text field "I'm not a robot" or Invisible reCAPTCHA does not need that anymore. With reCAPTCHA a JavaScript element is integrated into the source code 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 calculates with this score even before captcha input how high the probability that you are human. ReCAPTCHA or captchas in general are used whenever bots could manipulate or misuse certain actions (such as registrations, surveys, etc.).

Why do we use reCAPTCHA on our website?

We only want to welcome people of flesh and blood on our side. Bots or spam software of various kinds may safely stay at home. That's why we're working hard to protect ourselves and provide the best possible usability for you. That's why we use Google reCAPTCHA from Google. So we can be pretty sure that we are staying a "non-bot" website. Using reCAPTCHA transmits data to Google that Google uses to determine if you are truly human. Thus, reCAPTCHA serves the security of our website and consequently also your safety. For example, without reCAPTCHA, when registering, a bot could register as many email addresses as possible, and then "tag" forums or blogs with unwanted advertisements. With reCAPTCHA we can avoid such bot attacks.

What data is stored by reCAPTCHA?

ReCAPTCHA collects personally identifiable information from users to determine if the actions on our site are actually human. So it can send the IP address and other data that Google needs for the reCAPTCHA service to Google. IP addresses within the member states of the EU or other parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area are almost always truncated before the data ends up on a server in the United States. The IP address will not be combined with any other Google data unless you are logged in with your Google Account while using reCAPTCHA. First, the reCAPTCHA algorithm checks if your browser already has Google cookies from other Google services (YouTube, Gmail, etc.). 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 is not exhaustive. Rather, they are examples of data that we understand to be processed by Google.

  • Referrer URL (the address of the page from which the visitor comes)
  • IP-Adress(z.B. 256.123.123.1)
  • About the operating system (the software that enables you to operate your computer, known operating systems are Windows, Mac OS X or Linux)
  • Cookies (small text files that store data in your browser)
  • Mouse and keyboard behavior (any 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) are saved)
  • All javascript objects (javascript is a programming language that allows websites to adapt to the user javascript objects can collect all sorts of data under one name)
  • Screen resolution (shows how many pixels the image is made of)

It is indisputable that Google uses and analyzes this data before clicking on the check mark "I am not a robot". With the Invisible reCAPTCHA version even ticking off and the entire recognition process runs in the background. How much and what data Google stores exactly, you will not learn from Google in detail.

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

Surname: IDE
Expiration time: after a year
Use: This cookie is set by the company DoubleClick (also Google) to register and report the actions of a user on the website in the handling of advertisements. Thus, the advertising effectiveness can be measured and appropriate optimization measures are taken. IDE is stored in browsers under the domain doubleclick.net.
Example value: WqTUmlnmv_qXyi_DGNPLESKnRNrpgXoy1K-pAZtAkMbHI-221102534

Surname: 1P_JAR
Expiration time: after one month
Use: This cookie collects statistics about website usage and measures conversions. For example, a conversion occurs when a user becomes a buyer. The cookie is also used to show advertisers relevant ads. Furthermore, the cookie prevents a user from seeing the same ad more than once.
Example value: 2019-5-14-12

Surname: ANID
Expiration time: after 9 months
Use: We could not get much information about this cookie. In the privacy policy of Google, the cookie is used in connection with "advertising cookies" such. Mentions "DSID", "FLC", "AID", "TAID". ANID is stored at domain google.com.
Example value: U7j1v3dZa2211025340xgZFmiqWppRWKOr

Surname: CONSENT
Expiration time: after 19 years
Use: The cookie stores the status of a user's consent to use different services from Google. CONSENT also provides security to verify users, prevent credential fraud, and protect user data from unauthorized attacks.
Example value: YES + + AT.de 20150628-20-0

Surname: NID
Expiration time: after 6 months
Use: NID is used by Google to tailor ads to your Google search. With the help of cookies, Google "remembers" your most-typed searches or your earlier interaction with ads. So you always get customized advertisements. The cookie contains a unique ID that Google uses to collect the user's personal settings for promotional purposes.
Example value: 0WmuWqy221102534zILzqV_nmt3sDXwPeM5Q

Surname: DV
Expiration time: after 10 Minutes
Use: Once you mark 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 further used to make user distinctions.
Example value: gEAABBCjJMXcI0dSAAAANbqc221102534

Note: This list can not claim to be exhaustive, as experience has shown that Google changes the choice of cookies over and over again.

How long and where is the data stored?

Inserting reCAPTCHA transfers data to the Google server. Where exactly this data is stored, Google, even after repeated inquiries, is not clear. Without having received a confirmation from Google, it can be assumed that data such as mouse interaction, time spent on the website or language settings on the European or American Google Servers are stored. The IP address your browser sends to Google will generally not be merged with other Google data from other Google services. However, if you're signed in to your Google Account while using the reCAPTCHA plug-in, the data will be merged. For this the deviating data protection regulations of the company Google apply.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

If you do not want data to be transmitted to Google about you and about your behavior, you must log out of Google completely and delete all Google cookies before you visit our website or use the reCAPTCHA software. Basically, the data will be sent to Google automatically as soon as you visit our page. To delete this information, you need to go to Google Support  https://support.google.com/?hl=de&tid=221102534 contact

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

Learn more about reCAPTCHA on the Google web developer page https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/, Google is here on the technical development of reCAPTCHA closer, but accurate information on data storage and privacy-related topics are looking for there in vain. A good overview of the basic use of data on Google can be found in the in-house privacy policy https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/privacy/.

Google Analytics Privacy Policy

We use Google Analytics from Google LLC (1600 Amphitheater Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA) to statistically analyze visitor data. Google Analytics uses targeted cookies.

Cookies from Google Analytics

  • _ga
    • Expiration time: 2 years
    • Use: Differentiation of website visitors
    • Exemplary value: GA1.2.1326744211.152221102534
  • _gid
    • Expiration time: 24 hours
    • Use: Differentiation of website visitors
    • Exemplary value: GA1.2.1687193234.152221102534
  • _gat_gtag_UA_
    • Expiry time: 1 minute
    • Use: Used to throttle the request rate. If Google Analytics is provided through Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be named _dc_gtm_.
    • Exemplary value: 1

For more information about Terms of Use and Privacy, please see http://www.google.com/analytics/terms/de.html or under https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=de.

pseudonymization

Our concern in the sense of the DSGVO is the improvement of our offer and our web appearance. Since the privacy of our users is important to us, the user data is pseudonymized. The data processing takes place on the basis of the legal regulations of the § 96 Abs 3 TKG as well as the kind 6 EU-DSGVO Abs 1 a) (consent) and / or f (legitimate interest) of the DSGVO.

Deactivation of data collection by Google Analytics

With Browser-Add-ons deactivation Deactivation of data collection by Google Analytics

You may prevent the collection by Google of the data generated by the cookie and related to your use of the website as well as the processing of this data by Google by downloading and installing the browser plug-in available under the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=de

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 Supplement" in Google Analytics.

More about the data processing add-on for Google Analytics can be found here: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/3379636?hl=de&utm_id=ad

Google Analytics IP anonymization

We have implemented the IP address anonymization of Google Analytics on this website. This feature has been developed by Google to enable that site to comply with applicable privacy practices and recommendations of local data protection authorities when they prohibit storage of the full IP address. The anonymization or masking of the IP takes place as soon as the IP addresses arrive in the Google Analytics data collection network and before any storage or processing of the data takes place.

More information about IP anonymization can be found on https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2763052?hl=de.

Google Analytics Demographics and Interests Reports

We've turned on the advertising reporting features in Google Analytics. The Demographics and Interests reports include age, gender, and interests. This allows us - without this data to be able to assign individual persons - to make a better picture of our users. Learn more about the advertising features https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/3450482?hl=en_AT&utm_id=ad.

You can use the activities and information of your Google Account under "Ads Settings" on https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated end with checkbox.

Google Analytics deactivation link

If you are following link click, you can prevent Google from further visits to this website. Attention: The deletion of cookies, the use of the incognito / private mode of your browser, or the use of another browser leads to data being collected again.

Google Analytics deaktivating

Hotjar Privacy Policy

We use on this website Hotjar Limited (Level 2, St Julian's Business Center, 3, Elia Zammit Street, St Julian's STJ 1000, Malta) to statistically analyze visitor data. Hotjar is a service that analyzes the behavior and feedback of users on websites through a combination of analysis and feedback tools. Hotjar-based websites have integrated a tracking code on their websites, which will be transmitted to our servers located in Ireland (EU). This tracking code contacts Hotjar's servers and sends a script to the computer or terminal that accesses the Hotjar-based website. The script collects certain data relating to the user's interaction with the corresponding web page. This data is then sent to the servers of Hotjar for processing.

More details about the privacy policy and what data is collected by Hotjar in which way https://www.hotjar.com/legal/policies/privacy.

Deactivation of Hotjar

If you do not want Hotjar to collect your information, you can do so Activate Hotjar Opt Out, There you have the option to disable or re-enable the collection of data by Hotjar by simply clicking the red hotjar button. Attention: The deletion of cookies, the use of the incognito / private mode of your browser, or the use of another browser leads to data being collected again.

Embedded Social Media Elements Privacy Policy

We integrate elements of social media services on our website to display pictures, videos and texts.
By visiting pages representing these elements, data is transferred from your browser to the respective social media service and stored there. We do not have access to this data.
The following links lead you to the pages of the respective social media services where it is explained how they deal with your data:

Facebook Privacy Policy

We use functions of Facebook, a social media network of FIrma Facebook Ireland Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbor, Dublin 2 Ireland.
What features (social plug-ins) Facebook provides you can access https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/ read
By visiting our website information can be transmitted to Facebook. If you have a Facebook account, Facebook can associate that information with your personal account. If you do not want that, please log out of Facebook.
You can find the privacy policy, what information Facebook collects and how they use it https://www.facebook.com/policy.php.

YouTube Privacy Policy

We use YouTube's YouTube video service, YouTube, LLC, 901 Cherry Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066, USA.

By accessing pages of our website that have integrated YouTube videos, data is transmitted to YouTube, stored and evaluated.
If you have a YouTube account and you're signed in, that information will be associated with your personal account and the data stored in it.

What data Google collects and what this data is used for can be found on https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/privacy/ read

Google Ads (Google AdWords) Conversion Tracking Privacy Policy

We use Google Ads (formerly Google AdWords) as an online marketing tool to promote our products, offers and services. So we want to make more people aware of the high quality of our offers on the Internet. As part of our advertising efforts by Google Ads, we use Google LLC's conversion tracking on our website, 1600 Amphitheater Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA ("Google"). With this free tracking tool, we can better tailor our promotional offer to your interests and needs. In the following article we want to explain in more detail why we use conversion tracking, what data is stored there and how you can prevent this data storage.

What is Google Ads Conversion Tracking?

Google Ads (formerly Google AdWords) is Google LLC's in-house online advertising system. We can create online ads through Google Ads to bring our products or services to interested people. We are convinced of the quality of our offer and want as many people as possible get to know our website. Google Ads has the best platform for doing so online. Of course, we also want to gain an accurate overview of the cost-benefit factor of our promotions. That's why we use the Google Ads Conversion Tracking Tool.

But what is a conversion actually? A conversion occurs when you become a trading visitor from a purely interested website visitor. This happens whenever you click on our ad and then perform another action, such as visiting our website. With Google's Conversion Tracking Tool, we track what happens after a user clicks on our Google Ads ad. For example, we can see if products are being purchased, services are being used, or if users have signed up for our newsletter.

Why do we use Google Ads Conversion Tracking on our website?

We use Google Ads to advertise our offer on other websites as well. The aim is that our advertising campaigns really reach only those people who are interested in our products and services. With the conversion tracking tool we can 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 or in a browser and then convert them. Through this data, we can calculate our cost-benefit factor, measure the success of individual advertising measures, and consequently optimize our online marketing efforts. We can also use the data obtained to make our website more interesting to you and to tailor our advertising offer to your individual needs.

What data is stored in Google Ads Conversion Tracking?

We've included a conversion tracking tag or code snippet on our website to better analyze certain user actions. Now, when you click on one of our Google Ads ads, the cookie "Conversion" from a Google domain is stored on your computer (mostly 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:

Surname: Conversion
Expiration time: after 3 months
Example value: EhMI_aySuoyv4gIVled3Ch0llweVGAEgt-mr6aXd7dYlSAGQ221102534

Surname: _gac
Expiration time: after 3 months
Example value: 1.1558695989.EAIaIQobChMIiOmEgYO04gIVj5AYCh2CBAPrEAAYASAAEgIYQfD_BwE

Note: The _gac cookie only appears in conjunction with Google Analytics. The above list is not exhaustive, as Google uses analytical cookies for other purposes.

As soon as you complete an action on our website, Google recognizes the cookie and stores your action as a so-called conversion. As long as you are browsing our website and the cookie has not expired, we and Google recognize that you have found us through our Google Ads ad. The cookie is read out and sent back to Google Ads with the conversion data. It's also possible that other cookies are used to measure conversions. Google Ads Conversion Tracking can be further refined and improved using Google Analytics. For ads that Google displays in different places on the web, cookies may be placed under our domain as "__gads" or "_gac". Since september 2017, various campaign information from analytics.js has been saved with the _gac cookie. The cookie stores this information as soon as you visit one of our sites for which Google Ads auto-tagging has been set up. Unlike cookies that are set for Google domains, Google can only read these conversion cookies when you visit our website. We collect and receive no personal information. We get from Google a report with statistical evaluations. For example, we hear the total number of users who have clicked on our ad, and we see how well each ad campaign has arrived.

How long and where is the data stored?

At this point, we want to point out that we have no control over how Google continues to use the data collected through the Conversion Tracking Tool. According to Google, the data is encrypted and stored on secure servers. In most cases, conversion cookies expire after 30 days and do not provide any personal information. The cookies named "Conversion" and "_gac" (used in conjunction with Google Analytics) have an expiration date of 3 months.

How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?

You can not participate in Google Ads Conversion Tracking. If you disable the Google Conversion Tracking cookie through your browser, you block the conversion tracking. In this case, they are not included in the statistics of the tracking tool. You can change the cookie settings in your browser at any time. This works a bit differently for every browser. Here are the instructions on how to manage cookies in your browser:

Chrome: Delete, activate, and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Manage cookies and site data with Safari

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

Internet Explorer: deleting and managing cookies

Edge: deleting and managing cookies

If you basically do not want to have cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. So you can decide with each single cookie whether you allow the cookie or not. By downloading and installing this browser plug-in on https://support.google.com/ads/answer/7395996 will also disable all "advertising cookies". Keep in mind that disabling these cookies does not prevent you from viewing ads, only personalized ads.

By being certified for the US-EU Privacy Shield, the US corporation, Google LLC, must comply with EU data protection laws. If you'd like to learn more about privacy at Google, we recommend Google's general privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de.

Facebook Pixel Privacy Policy

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

The code implemented on this page can evaluate the behavior of visitors who have come to this website from a Facebook ad. 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 within the scope of advertising advertisements. By using the Facebook pixel code, cookies are also set.

By using the Facebook pixel, the visit to this website Facebook is communicated, so that visitors get to see matching ads on Facebook. If you have a Facebook account and are logged in, the visit to this website will be associated with your Facebook user account.

How the Facebook pixel is used for advertising campaigns, you will learn https://www.facebook.com/business/learn/facebook-ads-pixel.

You can see your ad settings on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ads/preferences/?entry_product=ad_settings_screen if you are logged in to Facebook. At http://www.youronlinechoices.com/preferentialmanagement/ you can manage your preferences regarding usage-based online advertising. You can disable or enable many providers at once or make settings for individual providers.

More information about Facebook's data policy can be found on https://www.facebook.com/policy.php.

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