Data protection policy
The safety of your personal data is a matter of importance to us. We process your data exclusively in accordance with the statutory provisions (DSGVO, DSG 2000, TKG 2003). Below we provide you with information about the most important aspects of data processing within the context of our website.
Contacting us
If you contact us by e-mail, the data you give us will be stored in order to process your request and to deal with any possible further questions. We will not share this information without your consent.
Cookies
Our website uses cookies. If you do not want this, you can set up your browser so that you are informed about the setting of cookies and allow this only in individual cases. If, in general, you do not allow us to use cookies, certain features and pages will not work as expected.
You can always delete the cookies that are already on your computer. The procedure for doing this differs according to the browser, you will find information in your browser instructions (under “Help” in the browser menu).
Web analytics
Matomo (on-premise web analytics)
When you visit this website, personal data is processed. Categories of data processed: Data for creating usage statistics (e.g., page views, referrer/source, device and browser information, and an anonymized/truncated IP address). Purpose of processing: Analysis of usage behavior and optimization of our website. Legal basis: Art. 6 (1) lit. f GDPR (legitimate interest). Legitimate interest: economic interest in the proper operation and optimization of the website. Matomo is operated exclusively on our own server; tracking is carried out without cookies. There is no transfer to third parties or third countries.
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Notice of liability
All details provided are to the best of our knowledge. Despite careful examination, we assume no liability for the content of external links. The contents of the linked pages are the sole responsibility of their operators.
Your rights
You have in principle the right to information, correction, deletion, limitation of processing, data portability, revocation and opposition. If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection law or if your data protection rights have been infringed in any other way, you can complain to the supervisory authority. In Austria, this is the data protection authority.