Consent

By using our services, you agree to this Privacy Policy and also consent to the functions explained herein, in particular the use of cookies and the use of analytics tools and related instruments for targeted or individualised communication.

If you do not agree with these functions, you may of course use the opt-out methods described below.

You can reject or manage the use of cookies in the current versions of all common web browsers. In addition, providers of the analytics and marketing functions mentioned below provide their own tools (such as browser add-ons or opt-out cookies) for managing their cookies and similar technologies.

Purposes

We use the data we collect in order to maintain our relationship with clients and prospective clients, to further develop our website, to adapt it to new requirements, and to provide you with relevant information and services.

Newsletter

As a newsletter subscriber, you provide us with the information entered during registration, primarily your email address and your preferred language, and optionally your first name, last name, and company.

You may update your profile data or unsubscribe from the newsletter at any time.

Log files

When you visit our website and access pages or content, information about the manner of such access is recorded.

This includes, in particular:

– the pages selected (URL)
– date and time of access
– IP address of the device used
– information about the device type and operating system
– browser identification

This information is recorded in the server logs of our web servers and stored for technical and security purposes.

Own cookies

We use cookies to store the language selected by the user for the next visit.

Analytics tools

We use modern analytics methods and tools to understand how users interact with our website. This information helps us continuously improve our services and provide targeted, relevant information.

These tools may use cookies, tags, and tracking technologies.

Cookies are small code elements stored on the user’s device that enable identification, storage of user settings, and management of sessions.

Tags are short code elements embedded in websites that notify a server when a user performs a specific action.

Pixel tags (or web beacons) are small image files embedded in websites or emails that allow conclusions to be drawn about whether they have been accessed.

Data protection

We take appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect personal data against unauthorised access, misuse, loss, or destruction.

However, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be completely secure.

Changes

We reserve the right to amend this Privacy Policy at any time. The version published on this website shall be the current version.