Data protection
We have written this data protection declaration (version 30.09.2020-311217426) in order to explain to you what information we collect and how we use data _cc781905 in accordance with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 -5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ 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, but we have tried to make the most important things as simple and clear as possible when creating them describe.
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 you are right now, our web server (computer on which this website is stored) automatically saves data such as
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the address (URL) of the accessed website
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Browser and browser version
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the operating system used
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the address (URL) of the previously visited page (referrer URL)
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the hostname and IP address of the device from which access is being made
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Date and Time
In files (web server log files).
Web server log files are usually stored for two weeks and then automatically deleted. We do not pass on this data, but cannot rule out that this data will be viewed in the event of illegal behavior.
cookies
Our website uses HTTP cookies to store user-specific data.
In the following we explain what cookies are and why they are used so that you can better understand the following data protection declaration.
What exactly are cookies?
Whenever you surf the Internet, you use a browser. Well-known browsers include Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge. Most websites store small text files in your browser. These files are called cookies.
One thing cannot be denied: Cookies are really useful little helpers. Almost all websites use cookies. More precisely they are HTTP cookies, because there are also other cookies for other areas of application. HTTP cookies are small files that our website stores 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 from you, such as language or personal page settings. When you visit our site again, your browser sends the "user-related" information back to our site. Thanks to cookies, our website knows who you are and offers you your usual default 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 by our site, Third-party cookies are created by partner websites (e.g. Google badics)Analyt. Each cookie must be evaluated individually, as 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 cannot access information on your PC .
For example, cookie data can look like this:
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Name: _ga
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Expiry time: 2 years
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Use: Differentiation of website visitors
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Example value: GA1.2.1326744211.152311217426
A browser should support the following minimum sizes:
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A cookie should contain at least 4096 bytes
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At least 50 cookies should be stored per domain
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A total of at least 3000 cookies should be able to be stored
What types of cookies are there?
The question of which cookies we use in particular depends on the services used and is clarified in the following sections of the _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d privacy policy. At this point we would like to briefly explain the different types of HTTPS cookies.
There are 4 types of cookies:
Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are necessary to ensure basic functions of the website. For example, these cookies are needed if a user puts a product in the shopping cart, then surfs on other pages and only goes to the checkout later. These cookies do not delete the shopping cart, even if the user closes their browser window .
Functional cookies
These cookies collect information about user behavior and whether the user gets any error messages. In addition, these cookies are also used to measure the loading time and the behavior of the website in different browsers.
Targeting cookies
These cookies ensure a better user experience. For example, entered locations, font sizes or form data are saved.
advertising cookies
These cookies are also called targeting cookies. They are used to deliver customized advertising to the user. This can be very practical, but also very annoying.
When you first visit a website you will usually be asked which of these types of cookies 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 website the cookies come from, you always have the option of deleting cookies, only partially Allow or disable . For example, you can block third-party cookies, but allow all other cookies.
If you want to know which cookies have been stored in your browser if you want to change or delete cookie settings you can find this in your browser settings:
Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome
Safari: Managing Cookies and Website Data with Safari
Firefox: Clear cookies to remove data websites have placed on your computer
Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies
Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies
If you generally do not want any cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. You can decide for each individual cookie whether you allow the cookie or not. The procedure differs depending on the browser. It is best to search the instructions in Google with the search term “delete cookies Chrome” or “disable cookies Chrome” in case of a Chrome browser or _cc781905-5cde -3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_replace the word “Chrome” with the name of your browser eg Edge, Firefox, Safari.
What about my data protection?
The so-called “Cookie Guidelines” have been in place since 2009. It states that storing cookies requires your consent . Within the EU countries, however, there are still very different reactions to these guidelines. In Germany, the cookie guidelines have not been implemented as national law. Instead, this guideline was largely implemented in Section 15 Abs.3 of the Telemedia Act (TMG).
If you want to know more about cookies and are not afraid of technical documentation, we recommend https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Request for Comments called “HTTP State Management Mechanism”.
Rights under the General Data Protection Regulation
According to the provisions of the GDPR, you have the following rights:
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Right to rectification (Article 16 GDPR)
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Right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”) (Article 17 GDPR)
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Right to restriction of processing (Article 18 GDPR)
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Right to notification – Obligation to notify in relation to the rectification or erasure of personal data or the restriction of processing (Article GDPR)
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Right to data portability (Article 20 GDPR)
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Right to object (Article 21 GDPR)
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Right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing — including profiling — (Article 22 GDPR)
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 contact the Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and freedom of information (BfDI).
Evaluation of visitor behavior
In the following data protection declaration, we inform you whether and how we evaluate data from your visit to this website. The analysis of the collected data is usually anonymous and we cannot draw any conclusions about your behavior on this website.
You can find out more about the possibilities of objecting to this evaluation of visit data in the following data protection declaration.
TLS encryption with https
We use https to transmit data securely on the Internet (data protection through technology design Article 25 paragraph 1 GDPR). 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 protection of data transmission by the small lock symbol in the top left of the browser and the use of the scheme https (instead of http) as part of our web address.
Google Maps Privacy Policy
We use Google Maps from Google Inc. on our website. Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) responsible for all Google services . With Google Maps we can better show you locations and thus adapt our service to your needs. By using Google Maps, data is transmitted to Google and stored on the Google servers. Here we want to go into more detail what Google Maps is, why we use this Google service, what data is stored and how you can do this _cc781905-5cde -3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_.
What is Google Maps?
Google Maps is an Internet map service from Google. With Google Maps you can search online using a PC, tablet or app exact locations of cities, attractions, accommodation or _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf.58d_bad5cf.58d_business . If companies are represented on Google My Business , additional information about the company is displayed in addition to the location. To show how to get here, map sections of a location can be integrated into a website using HTML code. Google Maps shows the earth's surface as a street map or as an aerial or satellite image. Thanks to the Street View images and the high-quality satellite images, very precise representations are possible.
Why do we use Google Maps on our website?
All of our efforts on this page are aimed at providing you with a useful and meaningful time on our website. Through the integration of Google Maps, we can provide you with the most important information on various locations. You can see at a glance where we have our headquarters. The route description always shows you the best or fastest way to us. You can get directions for routes by car, by public transport, on foot or by bike. For us, providing Google Maps is part of our customer service.
What data is stored by Google Maps?
In order for Google Maps to be able to fully offer its service, the company must collect and store data from you. This includes under other the entered search terms, your IP address and also the latitude and longitude coordinates. If you use the route planner function the entered start address will also be saved. However, this data storage happens on the Google Maps website. We can only inform you about this, but have no influence. Because we have integrated Google Maps into our website, Google sets at least one cookie (name: NID) in your browser. This cookie stores data about your user behavior. Google primarily uses this data to optimize its own services and to provide you with individual, personalized advertising.
The following cookie is set in your browser due to the integration of Google Maps:
Name: NID
Value: 188=h26c1Ktha7fCQTx8rXgLyATyITJ311217426-5
Purpose: NID is used by Google to adapt advertisements to your Google search. Using the cookie, Google "remembers" your most frequently search queries or your previous interaction with ads. So you always get customized advertisements. The cookie contains a unique ID that Google uses to collect your personal settings for advertising purposes.
Expiry date: after 6 months
Note: We cannot guarantee the completeness of the saved data. Especially when using cookies, changes can never be ruled out. In order to identify the cookie NID, , a separate test page was created, where only Google Maps was integrated.
How long and where is the data stored?
Google servers are located in data centers around the world. However, most of the servers are located in America. For this reason your data is also increasingly stored in the USA. Here you can read exactly where the Google data centers are located: https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/?hl=de
Google distributes the data on different data carriers. As a result, the data can be called up more quickly and are better protected against any attempts at manipulation. Each data center also has special emergency programs. For example, if there are problems with the Google hardware or a natural disaster shuts down the servers, the data will almost certainly remain protected.
Google stores some data for a fixed period of time. For other data, Google only offers the option of manually deleting them. The company also anonymizes information (such as for example advertising data) in server logs by deleting part of the IP address and cookie information after 9 and 18 months, respectively .
How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?
With the automatic deletion of location and activity data introduced in 2019, information on location and web/app activity is - depending on your decision - either 3 or _cc781905-5cde -3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_Saved for 18 months and then deleted. In addition, this data can also be manually deleted from the history at any time via the Google account. If you want to completely prevent your location from being collected, you must pause the "Web and app activity" section in the Google account. Click Data and Personalization and then click the Activity Setting option. Here you can turn activities on or off.
In your browser you can also deactivate, delete or manage individual cookies . Depending on which browser you use, this always works a little differently. The following instructions show how to manage cookies in your browser:
Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome
Safari: Managing Cookies and Website Data with Safari
Firefox: Clear cookies to remove data websites have placed on your computer
Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies
Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies
If you generally do not want any cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. You can decide for each individual cookie whether you allow it or not.
Google is an active participant in the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework, , which regulates the correct and secure transfer of personal data . For more information, see https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt000000001L5AAI. If you want to learn more about data processing by Google, we recommend the company's own privacy policy at https://policies. google.com/privacy?hl=de.
Google Fonts Local Privacy Policy
On our website we use Google Fonts from Google Inc. For the European area, the company is Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland). We have embedded the Google fonts locally, ie on our web server - not on Google's servers. As a result, there is no connection to Google servers and therefore no data transmission or storage.
What are Google Fonts?
Google Fonts used to be called Google Web Fonts. This is an interactive directory of over 800 fonts that Google provides for free . With Google Fonts you could use fonts without uploading them to your own server. But in order to prevent any information transfer to Google servers, we downloaded the fonts to our server. In this way, we act in accordance with data protection regulations and do not send any data to Google Fonts.
Unlike other web fonts, Google allows us unrestricted access to all fonts. So we have unlimited access to a sea of an fonts and thus get the best out of our website . You can find more about Google Fonts and other questions at https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq?tid=311217426.
OpenStreetMap Privacy Policy
We have included map sections of the online map tool "OpenStreetMap" on our website. This is a so-called open source mapping, which we can call up via an API (interface). This feature is offered by OpenStreetMap Foundation, St John's Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WS, United Kingdom. By using this map feature, your IP address will be forwarded to OpenStreetMap. In this data protection declaration you will find out why we use functions of the OpenStreetMap tool, where which data is stored and how you can change this data storage _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-18d_badhi5cf5
What is OpenStreetMap?
The OpenStreetMap project was launched in 2004. The aim of the project is and was to create a free world map. Users collect data about buildings, forests, rivers and roads worldwide. Over the years, a comprehensive digital world map has been created by users themselves. Of course, the map is not complete, but has a lot of data in most regions.
Why do we use OpenStreetMap on our website?
Our website is primarily intended to be helpful to you. And that is sie, from our point of view, whenever information can be found quickly and easily. On the one hand, of course, it is about our services and products, on the other hand, further helpful information should also be available to you. That's why we also use the OpenStreetMap map service. For example, we can show you exactly how you can find our company. The map shows you the best way to us and your arrival will be child's play.
What data is stored by OpenStreetMap?
If you visit one of our websites that offers OpenStreetMap, user data is transmitted to the service and stored there. For example, OpenStreetMap collects information about your interactions with the digital map, your IP address, data about your browser, device type, _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-58d_bad5cf on which day and at what time you used the service . Tracking software is also used to record user interactions. The company specifies the "Piwik" analysis tool here in its own data protection declaration.
The data collected is subsequently accessible to the corresponding working groups of the OpenStreetMap Foundation. According to the company, personal information will not be shared with any other person or company, unless required by law. The third-party provider Piwik saves your IP address, but in an abbreviated form.
The following cookie may be set in your browser when you interact with OpenStreetMap on our website:
Name: _osm_location
Value: 9.63312%7C52.41500%7C17%7CM
Purpose: The cookie is required to unlock the content of OpenStreetMap.
Expiry date: after 10 years
If you want to view the full screen map, you will be linked to the OpenStreetMap website. The following cookies, among others, can be stored in your browser there:
Name: _osm_totp_token
Value: 148253311217426-2
Purpose: This cookie is used to ensure the operation of the map section.
Expiry date: after one hour
Name: _osm_session
Value: 1d9bfa122e0259d5f6db4cb8ef653a1c
Purpose: With the help of the cookie, session information (i.e. user behavior) can be saved.
Expiry date: after the end of the session
Name: _pk_id.1.cf09
Value: 4a5.1593684142.2.1593688396.1593688396311217426-9
Purpose: This cookie is set by Piwik to store and measure user data such as click behavior.
Expiry date: after one year
How long and where is the data stored?
The API servers, the databases and the servers of auxiliary services are currently located in the United Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland) and in the Netherlands. Your IP address and user information, which is saved in abbreviated form by the web analysis tool Piwik , will be deleted again after 180 days.
How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?
You have the right to access and object to the use and processing of your personal data at any time. You can manage, delete or disable Cookies that OpenStreetMap may set in your browser at any time. However, this means that the service will no longer function to the full extent. Managing, deleting or disabling cookies works a little differently for each browser. Below you will find links to the instructions for the most popular browsers:
Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome
Safari: Managing Cookies and Website Data with Safari
Firefox: Clear cookies to remove data websites have placed on your computer
Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies
Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies
If you want to learn more about data processing by OpenStreetMap , we recommend that you read the company's privacy policy at https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Privacy_Policy.
Google Analytics Privacy Policy
We use the analysis tracking tool Google Analytics (GA) from the American company Google Inc. for the European area Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) is responsible for all Google services . Google Analytics collects data about your actions on our website. For example, when you click a link, that action is stored in a cookie and sent to Google Analytics . The reports we receive from Google Analytics allow us to better tailor our website and service to your needs. In the following we will go into more detail about the tracking tool and inform you above all about which data is stored and how you can prevent this.
What is Google Analytics?
Google Analytics is a tracking tool used to analyze traffic to our website. In order for Google Analytics to work, a tracking code is built into our website's code. When you visit our website, this code records various actions that you take on our website. As soon as you leave our website, this data is sent to the Google Analytics servers and stored there.
Google processes the data and we receive reports about your user behavior. These reports may include the following reports:
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Target group reports: Via target group reports we get to know our users better and know more precisely who is interested in our service.
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Ad reports: Ad reports make it easier for us to analyze and improve our online advertising.
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Acquisition Reports: Acquisition Reports give us helpful information about how we can attract more people to our service.
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Behavior Reports: Here we learn how you interact with our website. We can understand which path you take on our site and which links you click on.
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Conversion reports: Conversion is a process where you perform a desired action based on a marketing message. For example, when you go from being a site visitor to a buyer or newsletter subscriber. These reports allow us to learn more about how our marketing efforts are resonating with you. So we want to increase our conversion rate.
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Real-time reports: Here we always know immediately what is happening on our website. For the example, we see how many users are reading this text.
Why do we use Google Analytics on our website?
Our goal with this website is clear: we want to offer you the best possible service. The statistics and data from Google Analytics help us to achieve this goal.
The statistically evaluated data gives us a clear picture of the strengths and weaknesses of our website. On the one hand, we can optimize our page so that interested people can find it more easily on Google . On the other hand, the data helps us to better understand you as a visitor. We therefore know exactly what we need to improve on our website in order to offer you the best possible service. The data also helps us to carry out our advertising and marketing measures more individually and cost-effectively. After all, it only makes sense to show our products and services to people who are interested in them.
What data is stored by Google Analytics?
Google Analytics uses a tracking code to create a random, unique ID that is associated with your browser cookie. So Google Analytics recognizes you as a new user. The next time you visit our site, you will be recognized as a "returning" user. All collected data is stored together with this user ID. This is the only way to evaluate pseudonymous user profiles.
Identifiers such as cookies and app instance IDs are used to measure your interactions on our website. Interactions are any type of action you take on our website. If you also use other Google systems (such as a Google account), data generated via Google Analytics may use third-party cookies _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b -136bad5cf58d_ are linked. Google does not pass on Google Analytics data unless we as the website operator authorize it.
The following cookies are used by Google Analytics:
Name: _ga
Value: 2.1326744211.152311217426-5
Purpose: By default, analytics.js uses the _ga cookie to store the user ID . Basically, it is used to distinguish the website visitors.
Expiry date: after 2 years
Name: _gid
Value: 2.1687193234.152311217426-1
Purpose: The cookie is also used to distinguish between website visitors.
Expiry date: after 24 hours
Name: _gat_gtag_UA_<property-id>
value: 1
Purpose: Used to lower the request rate. If Google Analytics is provided via the Google Tag Manager, this cookie is given the name _dc_gtm_ <property-id>.
Expiry date: after 1 minute
Name: AMP_TOKEN
Value: no information
Purpose: The cookie has a token that can be used to retrieve a user ID from the AMP client ID service . Other possible values indicate a logoff, request, or an error.
Expiry date: after 30 seconds to a year
Name: __utma
Value: 1564498958.1564498958.1564498958.1
Purpose: This cookie can be used to track your behavior on the website and measure performance. The cookie is updated each time information is sent to Google Analytics.
Expiry date: after 2 years
Name: __utmt
value: 1
Purpose: Like _gat_gtag_UA_<property-id>, the cookie is used to throttle the request rate.
Expiry date: after 10 minutes
Name: __utmb
Value: 3.10.1564498958
Purpose: This cookie is used to determine new sessions. It is updated every time new data or information is sent to Google Analytics.
Expiry date: after 30 minutes
Name: __utmc
Value: 167421564
Purpose: This cookie is used to set new sessions for returning visitors . This is a session cookie and is only stored until you close the browser.
Expiry date: After closing the browser
Name: __utmz
Value: m|utmccn=(referral)|utmcmd=referral|utmcct=/
Purpose: The cookie is used to identify the source of traffic to our website. That is, the cookie stores where you came to our website from. This may have been another page or an advertisement.
Expiry date: after 6 months
Name: __utmv
Value: not specified
Purpose: The cookie is used to store user-defined user data. It is updated whenever information is sent to Google Analytics .
Expiry date: after 2 years
Note: This list cannot claim to be complete, as Google is constantly changing the choice of its cookies.
Here we show you an overview of the most important data that is collected with Google Analytics:
Heat maps: Google creates so-called heat maps. Heatmaps show exactly those areas that you click on. This is how we get information about where you are on our site "on the way".
Session duration: Google uses session duration to describe the time you spend on our site without leaving the site. If you have been inactive for 20 minutes , the session ends automatically.
Bounce rate (engl. Bouncerate): We speak of a bounce if you only look at one page on our website and then leave our website again.
Account creation: If you create an account or place an order on our website, Google Analytics collects this data.
IP address: The IP address is only shown in abbreviated form so that no clear assignment is possible.
Location: The country and your approximate location can be determined via the IP address. This process is also known as IP location determination.
Technical information: The technical information includes, among other things, your browser type, your Internet provider or your screen resolution.
Source of origin: Google Analytics or us, of course we are also interested in which website or which advertisement you came to our site.
Other data are contact details, any ratings, playing media (e.g. if you play a video on our site), sharing content via social media or Adding to your favorites. The enumeration does not claim to be complete and only serves as a general guide to data storage by Google Analytics.
How long and where is the data stored?
Google has distributed their servers all over the world. Most of the servers are located in America and consequently your data is mostly stored on American servers. Here you can read exactly where the Google data centers are located: https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/?hl=de
Your data is distributed across different physical media. This has the advantage that the data can be called up more quickly and is better protected against manipulation. Every Google data center has emergency programs for your data. For example, if Google hardware fails or natural disasters cripple servers , Google _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136_bad5cf58d remains at low risk of service disruption.
Google Analytics has a standard retention period of 26 months for your user data. Then your user data will be deleted. However, we have the possibility to choose the retention period of user data. We have five variants available for this:
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Deletion after 14 months
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Deletion after 26 months
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Deletion after 38 months
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Deletion after 50 months
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No automatic deletion
When the specified period has expired, the data will be deleted once a month . This retention period applies to your data that is linked to with cookies, user recognition and advertising IDs (e.g. cookies from the DoubleClick domain). Report results are based on aggregated data and are stored independently of user data. Aggregated data is a merging of individual data into a larger unit.
How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?
Under European Union data protection law, you have the right to access, update, delete or restrict your data. Using the browser add-on to disable Google Analytics JavaScript (ga.js, analytics.js, dc.js) you can prevent from Google Analytics data used. You can download and install the browser add-on from https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=de . Please note that this add-on only disables data collection by Google Analytics.
If you basically want to deactivate, delete or manage cookies (independent of Google Analytics) , there are separate instructions for each browser :
Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome
Safari: Managing Cookies and Website Data with Safari
Firefox: Clear cookies to remove data websites have placed on your computer
Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies
Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies
Google Analytics is an active participant in the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework, which regulates the correct and secure transfer of personal data. For more information, see https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt000000001L5AAI&tid=311217426. We hope we were able to give you the most important information about the data processing of Google Analytics. If you want to learn more about the tracking service, we recommend these two links: http://www.google.com/analytics/terms/de.html and https://support.google .com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=de.
Google Analytics IP anonymization
We have implemented the IP address anonymization of Google Analytics on this website. This function was developed by Google to enable this website to comply with applicable data protection regulations and recommendations of local data protection authorities when they require storage of the Prohibit 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 storage or._before processing of the data takes place.
You can find more information on IP anonymization at https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2763052?hl=de.
Google Analytics reports on demographics and interests
We have turned on the advertising reporting features in Google Analytics. The Demographics and Interests reports include information about age, gender, and interests. This enables us to get a better picture of our users without being able to assign this data to individual people. You can find out more about the advertising functions at https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/3450482?hl=de_AT&utm_id=ad.
You can end the use of the activities and information from your Google account under “Advertising settings” at https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated by checking the box.
Google Analytics deactivation link
If you click on the following deactivation link , you can prevent Google from recording further visits to this website. Caution: Deleting cookies, using the incognito/private mode of your browser, or using a different browser will result in data being collected again.
Disable Google Analytics
Google Analytics addendum to data processing
We have entered into a direct customer agreement with Google to use Google Analytics by accepting the “Data Processing Addendum” in Google Analytics .
You can find out more about the data processing addendum for Google Analytics here: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/3379636?hl=de&utm_id=ad
Google Analytics Google Signals Privacy Policy
We have activated the Google signals in Google Analytics. This will update existing Google Analytics features (advertising reports, remarketing, cross-device reports and interest and demographic reports bad5cf5, to receive aggregated and anonymized data from you if you have allowed personalized ads in your Google account.
The special thing about it is that it is a cross-device tracking. That means your data can be analyzed across devices. By enabling Google signals, data will be collected and associated with the Google account . This allows Google to recognize, for example, if you are viewing a product on our website via a smartphone on and only later buy the product via a laptop. Thanks to the activation of Google signals, we can launch cross-device remarketing campaigns that would otherwise not be possible in this form. Remarketing means that we can also show you our offer on other websites.
Google Analytics also uses Google signals to record additional visitor data such as location, search history, YouTube history and data about your actions on our website. This gives us better advertising reports and more useful information about your interests and demographics from Google. This includes your age, what language you speak, where you live or your gender. Furthermore, there are also social criteria such as your job, your marital status or your income. All of these features help Google Analytics to define groups of people or target groups.
The reports also help us to better assess your behavior, your wishes and interests. This allows us to optimize and customize our services and products for you. This data expires after 26 months by default. Please note that this data collection will only occur if you have allowed personalized advertising in your Google account. This is always aggregated and anonymous data and never individual data. You can manage this data in your Google account or also delete it.
Google Tag Manager Privacy Policy
For our website we use the Google Tag Manager from the company Google Inc. For Europe, the company is Google Ireland Limit (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) responsible for all Google services. This tag manager is one of many helpful marketing products from Google. With the Google Tag Manager we can centrally install and manage code sections of various tracking tools that we use on our website.
In this data protection declaration, we want to explain to you in more detail what the Google Tag Manager does, why we use it and in which form data is processed.
What is Google Tag Manager?
The Google Tag Manager is an organizational tool with which we can integrate website tags centrally and via a user interface and manage . Tags are small sections of code that record, for example, your activities on our website (track). For this, JavaScript code sections are used in the source code of our site. The tags often come from google-internal products such as Google Ads or Google Analytics, but tags from other companies can also be integrated and managed via the manager _cc781905-5cde-3194 -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_become. Such tags take on different tasks. You can collect browser data, feed marketing tools with data, integrate buttons , set cookies and also track users across multiple websites bad5cf58d
Why do we use Google Tag Manager for our website?
As the saying goes: organization is half the battle! And the naturally also applies to the maintenance of our website. In order to make our website as good as possible for you and all people interested in our products and services, need we use various tracking tools such as Google Analytics. The data collected by these tools show us what interests you most , where we can improve our services and which our offers should still show. And for this tracking to work, we have to embed the corresponding JavaScript codes in our website. In principle, we could include each code section of the individual tracking tools separately in our source code . However, this takes a lot of time and it is easy to lose the overview. That's why we use the Google Tag Manager. We can easily install the necessary scripts and manage them from one place . In addition, the Google Tag Manager offers an easy-to-use user interface and you do not need any programming knowledge. This is how we manage to keep order in our tag jungle.
What data is stored by Google Tag Manager?
The Tag Manager itself is a domain that does not set cookies and does not store any data. It acts as a mere "keeper" of the implemented tags. The data collects the individual tags of the different web analysis tools. The data is passed through to the individual tracking tools in the Google tag Manager and not saved.
However, it looks completely different with the integrated tags of the various web analysis tools, such as Google Analytics. Depending on the analysis tool, various data about your web behavior is usually collected, stored and processed with the help of cookies. Please read our data protection texts for the individual analysis and tracking tools that we use on our website.
In the Tag Manager account settings, we have allowed Google to receive anonymous data from us. This is but only about the use and exploitation of our Tag Manager and not your data that is stored via the code sections. We allow Google and others to receive selected data in an anonymized form. We therefore agree to the anonymous transfer of our website data. Despite extensive research, we were not able to find out exactly which summarized and anonymous data is forwarded. In any case, Google deletes all information that could identify our website. Google combines the data with hundreds of other anonymous website data and creates user trends as part of benchmarking measures. Benchmarking compares your own results with those of the competition. Processes can be optimized on the basis of the information collected.
How long and where is the data stored?
When Google saves data, this data is saved on its own Google servers. The servers are distributed all over the world . Most are in America. At https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/?hl=de you can read exactly where the Google servers are located.
You can find out how long the individual tracking tools store your data in our individual data protection texts for the individual tools.
How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?
The Google Tag Manager itself does not set cookies, but manages Tags from various tracking websites. In our data protection texts for the individual tracking tools, you will find detailed information on how you can delete or manage your data.
Google is an active participant in the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework, , which regulates the correct and secure transfer of personal data . For more information, see https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt000000001L5AAI&tid=311217426. If you want to learn more about the Google Tag Manager, we recommend the FAQs at https://www.google.com/intl/de/tagmanager/faq.html.
Newsletter Privacy Policy
If you subscribe to our newsletter, you are submitting the personal data mentioned above and give us the right to contact you by email . We only use the data saved as part of the registration for the newsletter for our newsletter and do not pass it on.
Should you unsubscribe from the newsletter - you will find the link for this in every newsletter at the bottom - then we will delete all data associated with the _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b- 136bad5cf58d_Registration for the newsletter have been saved.
Google Ads (Google AdWords) Conversion Tracking Privacy Policy
We use Google Ads (formerly Google AdWords) as an online marketing measure to advertise our products and services. We want to make more people aware of the high quality of our offers on the Internet. As part of our advertising measures through Google Ads , we use conversion tracking from the company Google Inc. on our website. In Europe, however, the _cc781905 is for all Google services -5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_Company Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland). This free tracking tool allows us to better tailor our advertising offer to your interests and needs. In the following article we want to go into more detail about why we use conversion tracking, what data is stored and how you can prevent this data storage.
What is Google Ads conversion tracking?
Google Ads (formerly Google AdWords) is the in-house online advertising system from Google Inc. We are convinced of the quality of our offer and want as many people as possible to get to know our website. In the online area, Google Ads offers the best platform for this. Of course we also want to get an accurate overview of the cost-benefit factor of our promotions. That's why we use the Google Ads conversion tracking tool.
But what exactly is a conversion? A conversion occurs when you change from a purely interested website visitor to a acting visitor. This happens whenever you click on our ad and then perform another action, such as visiting our website. We use Google's conversion tracking tool to record what happens after a user clicks on our Google Ads ad. For example, we can see whether products are purchased, services are used or whether users have subscribed to our newsletter .
Why do we use Google Ads conversion tracking on our website?
We use Google Ads to draw attention to our offer on other websites. The aim is that our advertising campaigns really only reach those people who are interested in our offers . 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 and then convert. With this data we can calculate our cost-benefit factor, measure the success of individual advertising measures and consequently our online marketing measures optimize. Furthermore, with the help of the data obtained, we can make our website more interesting for you and adapt our advertising offer even more individually to your needs.
What data is stored with Google Ads conversion tracking?
We have included a conversion tracking tag or code snippet on our website to better analyze certain user actions. If you now click on one of our Google Ads ads, the cookie will be stored on your computer (usually in the browser) or mobile device by a Google domain . Cookies are small text files that store information on your computer.
Here is the data of the most important cookies for Google's conversion tracking:
Name: conversion
Value: EhMI_aySuoyv4gIVled3Ch0llweVGAEgt-mr6aXd7dYlSAGQ311217426-3
Purpose: This cookie saves every conversion that you make on our site after you came to us via a Google Ad.
Expiry date: after 3 months
Name: _gac
Value: 1.1558695989.EAIaIQobChMIiOmEgYO04gIVj5AYCh2CBAPrEAAYASAAEgIYQfD_BwE
Purpose: This is a classic Google Analytics cookie and is used to record various actions on our website.
Expiry date: after 3 months
Note: The cookie _gac only appears in connection with Google Analytics. The list above does not claim to be complete, since Google also uses other cookies again and again for analytical evaluation.
As soon as you complete an action on our website, Google recognizes the cookie and saves your action as a so-called conversion. As long as you surf our website and the cookie has not expired, we and Google will recognize that you are using our Google-Ads ad found us. The cookie is read and sent back to Google Ads with the conversion data. It is also possible that other cookies are used to measure conversions. Google Ads conversion tracking can be further refined and improved using Google Analytics. Ads that Google displays in various locations on the web may display cookies named “__gads” or “_gac” _cc781905-5cde-3194- under our domain. bb3b-136bad5cf58d_set. Since September 2017, various campaign information from analytics.js is stored with the _gac cookie. The cookie saves this data as soon as you visit one of our pages for which the Google Ads automatic tagging has been set up. Unlike cookies set for Google domains, Google can only read these conversion cookies if you log on to our website _cc781905-5cde-3194- bb3b-136bad5cf58d_being. We do not collect or receive any personal data. We get a report from Google with statistical evaluations. For example, we find out the total number of users who clicked on our ad and we see which advertising measures went down well.
How long and where is the data stored?
At this point we would like to point out that we have no influence on how Google uses the collected data. According to Google, the data is encrypted and stored on secure servers. In most cases, conversion cookies expire after 30 days and do not transmit any personally identifiable information. The cookies named "Conversion" and "_gac" (used in connection with Google Analytics) have an expiry date of 3 months.
How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?
You have the option not to participate in Google Ads conversion tracking If you disable the Google conversion tracking cookie via in your browser, you will block conversion tracking. In this case you will not be included in the tracking tool statistics . You can change the cookie settings in your browser at any time. Each browser works a little differently. Here are the instructions on how to manage cookies in your browser :
Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome
Safari: Managing Cookies and Website Data with Safari
Firefox: Clear cookies to remove data websites have placed on your computer
Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies
Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies
If you generally do not want any cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. You can decide for each individual cookie whether you allow the cookie or not. Downloading and installing this browser plug-in at https://support.google.com/ads/answer/7395996 will also disable all "advertising cookies". . Keep in mind that by disabling these cookies you will not prevent the ads , only personalized advertising.
Through the certification for the American-European data protection agreement "Privacy Shield", the American group Google LLC must comply with the data protection laws applicable in the EU. If you would like to find out more about data protection at Google, we recommend Google's general data protection declaration: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de .
YouTube Privacy Policy
We have embedded YouTube videos on our website. So we can present you interesting videos directly on our site. YouTube is a video portal that has been a subsidiary of Google since 2006. The video portal is operated by YouTube, LLC, 901 Cherry Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066, USA. If you call up a page on our website that has an embedded YouTube video, your browser automatically connects to the YouTube or Google servers. Various data are transmitted (depending on the settings ). Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) is responsible for all data processing in Europe.
In the following we would like to explain to you in more detail what data is processed, why we have embedded YouTube videos and how you can manage or delete your data.
What is YouTube?
On YouTube, users can watch videos, rate them, comment and upload them for free. Over the past few years, YouTube has become one of the most important social media channels worldwide. In order for us to be able to display videos on our website, YouTube provides a code snippet that we have included on our site.
Why do we use YouTube videos on our website?
YouTube is the video platform with the most visitors and the best content We strive to give you the best possible user experience on our website. And of course interesting videos should not be missing. With the help of our embedded videos, we provide you with additional helpful content in addition to our texts and images. In addition, our website can be found more easily on the Google search engine with the embedded videos. Even if we place ads via Google Ads, thanks to the data collected, Google can really only show these ads to people who are interested in our bb3b-136bad5cf58d_offers interested.
Which data is stored by YouTube?
As soon as you visit one of our pages that has a YouTube video installed, YouTube sets at least one cookie that stores your IP address and our URL. If you are logged into your YouTube account, YouTube can usually use cookies to associate your interactions on our website with your profile. This includes data such as session duration, bounce rate, approximate location, technical information such as browser type, screen resolution or your Internet provider. Other data may include contact details, any reviews, sharing content via social media or adding to your favorites on YouTube.
If you are not signed into a Google account or a Youtube account , Google stores data with a unique identifier associated with your device, browser or app . For example, will keep your preferred language setting. But many interaction data cannot be saved because fewer cookies are set.
In the following list we show cookies that were set in a test in the Browser. On the one hand, we show cookies that are set without a registered YouTube account. On the other hand, we show Cookies set with logged in account. The list cannot claim completeness because the user data always depends on interactions on YouTube.
Name: YSC
Value: b9-CV6ojI5Y311217426-1
Purpose: This cookie registers a unique ID to save statistics of the video viewed.
Expiry date: after the end of the session
Name: PREF
Value: f1=50000000
Purpose: This Cookie also registers your unique ID. Google gets statistics on how you use YouTube videos on our website via PREF.
Expiry date: after 8 months
Name: GPS
value: 1
Purpose: This cookie registers your unique ID on mobile devices to track GPS location.
Expiry date: after 30 minutes
Name: VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE
Value: 95Chz8bagyU
Purpose: This cookie tries to estimate the bandwidth of the user on our websites (with built-in YouTube video).
Expiry date: after 8 months
Other cookies that are set when you are logged in to your YouTube account:
Name: APISID
Value: zILlvClZSkqGsSwI/AU1aZI6HY7311217426-
Purpose: This Cookie is used to create a profile of your interests. The data is used for personalized advertisements.
Expiry date: after 2 years
Name: CONSENT
Value: YES+AT.de+20150628-20-0
Purpose: The cookie saves the status of a user's consent to the use of various Google services. CONSENT is also used for security to screen users and protect user data from unauthorized attacks .
Expiry date: after 19 years
Name: HSID
Value: AcRwpgUik9Dveht0I
Purpose: This Cookie is used to create a profile of your interests. This data helps to display personalized advertising.
Expiry date: after 2 years
Name: LOGIN_INFO
Value: AFmmF2swRQIhALLl6aL…
Purpose: This cookie stores information about your login data.
Expiry date: after 2 years
Name: SAPISID
Value: 7oaPxoG-pZsJuuF5/AnUdDUIsJ9iJz2vdM
Purpose: This cookie works by uniquely identifying your browser and device. It is used to create a profile of your interests .
Expiry date: after 2 years
Name: SID
Value: oQfNKjAsI311217426-
Purpose: This cookie stores your Google account ID and your last login time in digitally signed and encrypted form.
Expiry date: after 2 years
Name: SIDCC
Value: AN0-TYuqub2JOcDTyL
Purpose: This cookie stores information about how you use the website and which advertising you may have seen before visiting our site bad5cf58d_
Expiry date: after 3 months
How long and where is the data stored?
The data that YouTube receives from you and processes is stored on the Google servers. Most of these servers are located in America. At https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/?hl=de you can see exactly where the Google data centers are located. Your data is distributed on the servers. This means that the data can be called up more quickly and is better protected against manipulation.
Google stores the collected data for different lengths of time. You can delete some data at any time, others are automatically deleted after a limited time and still others are stored by Google via for a longer period of time. Some data (such as items from "My activity", photos or documents, products) stored in your Google Account will remain stored until you delete them. Even if you are not signed in to a Google Account, you can some data associated with your device, browser or app, _cc781905-5cde-3194- bb3b-136bad5cf58d_delete.
How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?
In principle, you can delete data in the Google account manually. With introduced in 2019 automatic deletion of location and activity data information will be stored depending on your decision – and then.1 months and then either deleted.
Regardless of whether you have a Google account or not, you can configure your browser in such a way that Google deletes or cookies is deactivated. Depending on which browser you use, this works in different ways. The following instructions show how to manage cookies in your browser:
Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome
Safari: Managing Cookies and Website Data with Safari
Firefox: Clear cookies to remove data websites have placed on your computer
Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies
Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies
If you generally do not want any cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. You can decide for each individual cookie whether you allow it or not. Since YouTube is a subsidiary of Google, there is a common privacy policy. If you want to find out more about how your data is handled, we recommend the data protection declaration at https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de.
YouTube Subscribe Button Privacy Policy
We have installed the YouTube subscribe button on our website. You can usually recognize the button by the classic YouTube logo. The logo shows the words "Subscribe" or "YouTube" in white on a red background and the white "Play" symbol to the left of it. The button can also be shown in a different design .
Our YouTube channel always offers you funny, interesting or exciting videos. With the built-in "subscribe button" you can subscribe to our channel directly from our website and do not have to go to the YouTube website specifically. We want to make it as easy as possible for you to access our comprehensive content. Please note that this allows YouTube to store and process data from you.
If you see a built-in subscribe button on our site, YouTube sets at least one cookie, according to Google. This cookie stores your IP address and our URL. YouTube so can also find out information about your browser, your approximate location and your default language. In our test, the following four cookies were set without being logged in to YouTube:
Name: YSC
Value: b9-CV6ojI5311217426Y
Purpose: This cookie registers a unique ID to save statistics of the video viewed.
Expiry date: after the end of the session
Name: PREF
Value: f1=50000000
Purpose: This Cookie also registers your unique ID. Google gets statistics on how you use YouTube videos on our website via PREF.
Expiry date: after 8 months
Name: GPS
value: 1
Purpose: This cookie registers your unique ID on mobile devices to track GPS location.
Expiry date: after 30 minutes
Name: VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE
Value: 31121742695Chz8bagyU
Purpose: This cookie tries to estimate the bandwidth of the user on our websites (with built-in YouTube video).
Expiry date: after 8 months
Note: These cookies were set after a test and cannot claim to be complete.
If you are logged into your YouTube account, YouTube can store many of your actions/interactions on our website using cookies and assign them to your YouTube account. In this way, YouTube receives information, for example, on how long you surf on our site , which browser type you use, which screen resolution you prefer or which actions you run.
YouTube uses this data on the one hand to improve its own services and offers, on the other hand for analyzes and statistics for advertisers (who use Google Ads) _cc781905-5cde-3194 -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_.
Google reCAPTCHA Privacy Policy
Our primary goal is to secure and protect our website as best we can _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d. To ensure this, we use Google reCAPTCHA from Google Inc. For Europe, the company is Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin _cc781905-5cde -3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_4, Ireland) responsible for all Google services. With reCAPTCHA we can determine if you really are a real human being and not a robot or other spam software. We understand spam to mean any unwanted information sent electronically that comes to us unsolicited. With the classic CAPTCHAS, you mostly had to solve text or image puzzles to check them. With reCAPTCHA from Google we don't have to bother you with such puzzles most of the time. Here it is sufficient in most cases if you simply check the box and confirm that you are not a bot. With the new Invisible reCAPTCHA version you don't even have to check the box. You can find out exactly how the works and, above all, what data is used for it in the course of this data protection declaration.
What is reCAPTCHA?
reCAPTCHA is a free captcha service provided by Google that protects websites from spam software and abuse by non-human visitors. Most often, this service is used when filling out forms on the Internet. A captcha service is a type of automated Turing test designed to ensure that an action on the internet is being performed by a human and not a bot. In the classic Turing test (named after computer scientist Alan Turing), a human establishes the distinction between bot and human. In the case of captchas , the computer or a software program also takes care of this. Classic captchas work with small tasks that are easy for humans to solve , but present considerable difficulties for machines. With reCAPTCHA you no longer have to actively solve puzzles. The tool uses modern risk techniques to distinguish humans from bots. Here you only have to tick the text field "I'm not a robot" or with Invisible reCAPTCHA even this is no longer necessary. With reCAPTCHA a JavaScript element is integrated into the source text and then the tool runs in the background and analyzes your user behavior. The software calculates a so-called Captcha score from these user actions. Google calculates the probability that you are a human being with this score even before the captcha entry. reCAPTCHA or Captchas in general are always used when bots manipulate certain actions (such as registrations, surveys, etc.) or _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b -136bad5cf58d_could be misused.
Why do we use reCAPTCHA on our website?
We only want to welcome flesh and blood people to our site . Bots or spam software of all kinds can safely stay at home. That's why we're doing everything we can to protect ourselves and offer you the best possible user experience. For this reason we use Google reCAPTCHA from Google. So we can be pretty sure that we remain a "bot-free" website . By using reCAPTCHA, data is transmitted to Google to determine whether you are really a human being. reCAPTCHA is therefore used for the security of our website and subsequently also for your security. For example, without reCAPTCHA it could happen that a bot registers as many email addresses as possible during registration in order to subsequently open forums or blogs with _cc781905-5cde- 3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_"spamming" unwanted advertising content. With reCAPTCHA we can avoid such bot attacks.
What data is stored by reCAPTCHA?
reCAPTCHA collects personal data from users to determine whether the actions on our website really come from people . The IP address and other data that Google needs for the reCAPTCHA service can therefore be sent to Google. IP addresses are almost always truncated before within member states of the EU or other contracting states of the Agreement on the European Economic Area land on a server in the US. The IP address will not be combined with other data from Google unless you while using reCAPTCHA with your Google account _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b- 136bad5cf58d_ are registered. First, the reCAPTCHA algorithm checks whether Google cookies from other Google services (YouTube. Gmail etc.) are already placed on your browser. 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 does not claim to be complete. Rather, they are examples of data that, to our knowledge, are processed by Google.
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Referrer URL (the address of the page the visitor came from)
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IP address (e.g. 256.123.123.1)
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Information about the operating system (the software that allows your computer to run. Known operating systems are Windows, Mac OS X or Linux)
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Cookies (small text files that store data in your browser)
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Mouse and keyboard behavior (every action you perform with the mouse or keyboard is saved)
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Date and language settings (which language or which date you have preset on your PC is saved)
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All Javascript objects (JavaScript is a programming language that allows websites to adapt to the user. JavaScript objects can be any collect data under one name)
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Screen resolution (shows how many pixels the image display consists of)
What is undisputed is that Google uses and analyzes this data even before you click the "I'm not a robot" checkbox. With the Invisible reCAPTCHA version, even the check mark is omitted and the whole recognition process runs in the background. How much and which data Google exactly stores is not explained in detail by Google.
The following cookies are used by reCAPTCHA: Here we refer to the reCAPTCHA demo version from Google at https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api2/demo. All of these cookies require a unique identifier for tracking purposes. Here is a list of cookies set by Google reCAPTCHA on the demo version:
Name: IDE
Value: WqTUmlnmv_qXyi_DGNPLESKnRNrpgXoy1K-pAZtAkMbHI-311217426-8
Purpose: This Cookie is set by DoubleClick (also owned by Google) to the actions of a user on the website when dealing with advertisements -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_register and report. In this way, the effectiveness of the advertising can be measured and appropriate optimization measures can be taken. IDE is stored in browsers under doubleclick.net domain.
Expiry date: after one year
Name: 1P_JAR
Value: 2019-5-14-12
Purpose: This Cookie collects statistics on website usage and measures conversions. A conversion occurs, for example, when a user becomes a buyer. The cookie is also used to show users relevant advertisements . Furthermore, you can use the cookie to prevent a user from seeing the same ad more than once.
Expiry date: after one month
Name: ANID
Value: U7j1v3dZa3112174260xgZFmiqWppRWKOr
Purpose: We were not able to find out a lot of information about this cookie. In Google's privacy policy, the cookie is used in connection with "advertising cookies" such as e.g. For example, “DSID”, “FLC”, “AID”, “TAID” are mentioned. ANID is stored under domain google.com.
Expiry date: after 9 months
Name: CONSENT
Value: YES+AT.de+20150628-20-0
Purpose: The cookie saves the status of a user's consent to the use of various Google services. CONSENT is also used for security to screen users, prevent credential fraud and protect user data from unauthorized attacks.
Expiry date: after 19 years
Name: NID
Value: 0WmuWqy311217426zILzqV_nmt3sDXwPeM5Q
Purpose: NID is used by Google to adapt advertisements to your Google search. Using the cookie, Google "remembers" your most frequently entered search queries or your previous interaction with ads. This is how you always get customized ads. The cookie contains a unique ID to collect personal settings of the user for advertising purposes .
Expiry date: after 6 months
Name: DV
Value: gEAABBCjJMXcI0dSAAAANbqc311217426-4
Purpose: As soon as you have ticked the "I'm not a robot" checkbox, this cookie will be set. The cookie is used by Google Analytics for personalized ads. DV collects information in an anonymous form and is further used to make user distinctions.
Expiry date: after 10 minutes
Note: This list cannot claim to be complete, since experience has shown that Google changes the choice of its cookies again and again.
How long and where is the data stored?
By inserting reCAPTCHA, your data will be transferred to the Google server. Where exactly this data is stored, Google does not clearly state, even after repeated inquiries. Without having received a confirmation from Google, it can be assumed that 5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_that data such as mouse interaction, time spent on the website or language settings are stored on the European or American Google servers. The IP address that your browser transmits to Google is generally not merged with other Google data from other Google services. However, if you are logged into your Google account while using the reCAPTCHA plugin, the data will be merged. 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 any data about you and your behavior to be transmitted to Google, you must opt out before you visit our website or use the reCAPTCHA software , log out of Google completely and delete all Google cookies. In principle, the data is automatically transmitted to Google as soon as you access our site. To delete this data again, you must contact Google Support at https://support.google.com/?hl=de&tid=311217426.
Therefore, by using our website, you agree that Google LLC and its agents may automatically collect, process and use data .
You can learn a little more about reCAPTCHA on Google's web developer page at https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/. Google goes into the technical development of the reCAPTCHA in more detail here, but detailed information about data storage and topics relevant to data protection is also searched there in vain . You can find a good overview of the basic use of data at Google in the in-house data protection declaration at https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/ privacy/.
Custom Google Search Privacy Policy
We have included the Google custom search plugin on our website. Google is the largest and most well-known search engine worldwide and is operated by the US company Google Inc. The company Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) is responsible for the European area. Customized Google Search may transfer data from you to Google. In this data protection declaration we inform you why we use this plug-in, which data is processed and how you can manage or prevent this data transfer -136bad5cf58d_can.
What is Google Custom Search?
The Google Custom Search plugin is a Google search bar right on our website. The search takes place as on www.google.com, only the search results focus on our content and products or on a limited search area.
Why do we use Google Custom Search on our website?
A website with a lot of interesting content is often so big that man can lose track. Over time, we have also accumulated a lot of valuable material and we want as part of our service that you can our content so quickly and easily. bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ as possible. Custom Google Search makes finding interesting content a breeze. The built-in google plugin improves the overall quality of our site and makes your searching easier.
What data is stored by the custom Google search?
Google Custom Search only transfers data from you to Google if you actively use the Google search built into our website. This means that only when you enter a search term in the search bar and then confirm this term (e.g. click on "Enter") your IP address will be displayed in addition to the search term. Address sent to Google, stored and processed there. Based on the cookies (such as 1P_JAR) it can be assumed that Google also receives data on website use. If you are browsing our website to search for content using the built-in Google search function and are logged in to your Google account at the same time, Google may use the _cc781905-5cde -3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ also assign the collected data to your Google account. As the website operator we have no influence on what Google does with the collected data or how Google processes the data.
The following cookies are set in your browser when you use custom Google search and are not logged in with a Google account:
Name: 1P_JAR
Value: 2020-01-27-13311217426-5
Purpose: This cookie collects statistics on website usage and measures conversions. A conversion occurs, for example, when a user becomes a buyer . The cookie is also used to show users relevant advertisements .
Expiry date: after one month
Name: CONSENT
Value: WP.282f52311217426-9
Purpose: The cookie saves the status of a user's consent to the use of various Google services. CONSENT is also used for security to screen users and protect user data from unauthorized attacks .
Expiry date: after 18 years
Name: NID
Value: 196=pwIo3B5fHr-8
Purpose: NID is used by Google to adapt advertisements to your Google search. Using the cookie, Google "remembers" your entered search queries or your previous interaction with ads. This is how you always get customized ads.
Expiry date: after 6 months
Note: This list cannot claim to be complete, since Google changes the choice of its cookies again and again.
How long and where is the data stored?
The Google servers are distributed all over the world. Since Google is an American company, most of the data is stored on American servers. At https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/?hl=de you can see exactly where the Google servers are located.
Your data is distributed across different physical media. This means that the data can be called up more quickly and is better protected against possible manipulations. Google also has corresponding emergency programs for your data. For example, if there are internal technical problems at Google and as a result servers are no longer working , the risk of service interruption and data loss remains low .
Depending on the data, Google stores this for different lengths of time. You can delete some data yourself, others are automatically deleted or made anonymous by Google. However, there is also data that Google stores longer if this is necessary for legal or business reasons.
How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?
Under European Union data protection law, you have the right to access, update, delete or restrict your data. There is some data that you can delete at any time. If you have a Google Account, you can delete data about your web activity or set it to be deleted after a period of time.
In your browser you also have the option of deactivating or deleting cookies or managing them according to your wishes and preferences. Here you will find instructions for the most important browsers:
Chrome: Delete, enable and manage cookies in Chrome
Safari: Managing Cookies and Website Data with Safari
Firefox: Clear cookies to remove data websites have placed on your computer
Internet Explorer: Delete and manage cookies
Microsoft Edge: Deleting and managing cookies
Google is an active participant in the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework, , which regulates the correct and secure transfer of personal data . For more information, see https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt000000001L5AAI. We hope we were able to give you the most important information about data processing by Google. If you want to find out more about , we recommend the comprehensive data protection declaration from Google at https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de.
Source: Created with AdSimple's data protection generator in cooperation with fashiongott.de