Privacy policy

Data protection

We have written this data protection declaration (version 25.04.2020-31171934) in order to you in accordance with the requirements of theGeneral Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679To explain what information we collect, how we use data and what decision -making options you have as a visitor to this website.

Unfortunately, it is in the nature of the matter that these explanations sound very technical, but we tried to describe the most important things as easily and clearly as possible when creating.

 Automatic data storage

If you visit websites these days, certain information is automatically created and saved, including on this website.

If you are visiting our website like now, our web server (computer on which this website is saved) automatically stores data such as

 

  • The address (URL) of the accessed website
  • Browser and browser version
  • The operating system used
  • The address (URL) of the previously attended page (referrer URL)
  • the host name and the IP address of the device from which is accessed
  • Date and Time

 

in files (web server log files).

As a rule, web server log files are saved for two weeks and then automatically deleted. We do not pass this data further, but cannot rule out that this data is viewed when the illegal behavior is present.

 

Cookies

 

Our website uses HTTP cookies to save 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 through the Internet, 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 is not to be pointed out: cookies are really useful helpers. Almost all websites use cookies. More specifically, they are HTTP cookies, as there are other cookies for other areas of application. HTTP cookies are small files that are saved by our website on your computer. These cookie files are automatically accommodated in the cookie folder, almost the “brain” of your browser. A cookie consists of a name and value. When defining a cookies, one or more attributes must be given.

Cookies save certain user data from you, such as language or personal page settings. When you call up our page again, your browser will return the "user -related" information to our website. Thanks to the cookies, our website knows who they 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 saved in a single file.

There are cookies and third-party cookies. Inheritance cookies are created directly from our site, third-party cookies are created by partner websites (e.g. Google Analytics). Each cookie is to be assessed individually because each cookie stores different data. The expiry time of a cookies also varies from a few minutes to a few years. Cookies are not software programs and contain no viruses, Trojans or other "pests". Cookies cannot access your PC information either.

For example, cookie data can look:

  • Name: _GA
  • Departure time: 2 years
  • Use: Differentiation of website visitors
  • Exemplary value: GA1.2.1326744211.15231171934

A browser should support the following minimum sizes:

  • A cookie should be able to contain at least 4096 bytes
  • At least 50 cookies should be saved per domain
  • A total of at least 3000 cookies should be saved

 

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 data protection declaration. At this point we would like to briefly go into the different types of HTTP cookies.

One can distinguish 4 types of cookies:

 

Absolutely necessary cookies

These cookies are necessary to ensure basic functions of the website. For example, these cookies are needed when a user puts a product in the shopping cart, then surfing on other sides and later goes to the cash register. The shopping cart is not deleted by these cookies, even if the user closes its browser window.

 

Functional cookies

These cookies collect information about user behavior and whether the user receives any error messages. In addition, the loading time and the behavior of the website are also measured with various browsers with the help of these cookies.

 

Target -oriented cookies

These cookies ensure better user -friendliness. For example, entered locations, font sizes or form data are stored.

 

Advertising cookies

These cookies are also called targeting cookies. They serve to deliver individually adapted advertising to the user. That can be very practical, but also very annoying.

Usually you are asked when visiting a website for the first time, which of these cookie types you want to allow. And of course this decision is also saved in a cookie.

 

How can I delete cookies?

 

You decide how and whether you want to use cookies. Regardless of which service or website the cookies come, you always have the opportunity to delete cookies, only partially allow or deactivate. For example, you can block cookies from third -party providers, but allow all other cookies.

If you want to determine 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: Management of cookies and website data with safari

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

Internet Explorer: Delete and Manage Cookies

Microsoft Edge: Delete and Manage Cookies

If you generally do not want cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. So you can decide for each individual cookie whether you allow the cookie or not. The procedure varies depending on the browser. It is best to search for the instructions in Google with the search term “Delete Cookies Chrome” or “Deactivate Cookies” in the case of a Chrome browser or exchange the word “Chrome” for the name of your browser, e.g. Edge, Firefox, Safari.

 

What about my data protection?

 

The so-called “cookie guidelines” have been around since 2009. It states that saving cookies requires consent from the website visit (i.e. from you). However, there are still very different reactions on these guidelines within the EU countries. In Germany, the cookie guidelines were not implemented as national law. Instead, the implementation of this guideline was largely carried out in Section 15 (3) of the Telemedia Act (TMG).

If you want to know more about cookies and do not shy away from technical documentation, we recommendhttps://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265, the Request for Comments of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) called “HTTP State Management Mechanism”.

 

Storage of personal data

 

Personal data that you transmit us electronically on this website, such as the name, email address, address or other personal information as part of the transmission of a form or comments on the blog, are together with the time and the IP- Address only used for the specified purpose, safely kept and not passed on to third parties.

We therefore only use your personal data for communication with those visitors who expressly wish and for processing the services and products offered on this website. We do not pass on your personal data without consent, but we cannot rule out that this data will be viewed when there is illegal behavior.

If you send us personal data by email-thus away from this website-we cannot guarantee secure transmission and protection of your data. We recommend that you never send confidential data unencrypted by email.

The legal basis existsArticle 6 paragraph 1 a GDPR(Legality of processing) in the fact that you give us the consent to process the data you have entered. You can revoke this consent at any time-an informal email is sufficient, you will find our contact details in the imprint.

 

Rights according to the General Data Protection Regulation

 

According to the provisions of the GDPR, the following rights are generally entitled to them:

  • Right to correction (Article 16 GDPR)
  • Right to deletion ("right to be forgotten") (Article 17 GDPR)
  • Right to restriction of processing (Article 18 GDPR)
  • Right to notification - notification obligation in connection with the correction or deletion of personal data or the restriction of processing (Article 19 GDPR)
  • Right to data portability (Article 20 GDPR)
  • Right of objection (Article 21 GDPR)
  • Right to be subjected to a decision based exclusively 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 claims have otherwise been violated in a way, you can get to theFederal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (BFDI)turn around.

 

Evaluation of visitor behavior

 

In the following data protection declaration, we will inform you about whether and how we evaluate data from your visit to this website. The data collected is usually anonymously and we cannot indicate your behavior on this website.

You can find out more about this evaluation of the visiting data in the following data protection declaration.

 

TLS encryption with https

 

We use HTTPS to transmit data in a negative -proof manner on the Internet (data protection through technology designArticle 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 see the use of this protection of the data transmission at the small castle symbol in the top left of the browser and the use of the Schemas HTTPS (instead of HTTP) as part of our Internet address.

 

Google Analytics IP-anonymization

 

We implemented the IP address anonymization of Google Analytics on this website. This function was developed by Google so that this website can comply with the applicable data protection regulations and recommendations of the local data protection authorities if they prohibit the storage of the full IP address. The anonymization or masking of the IP takes place as soon as the IP addresses occur in the Google Analytics data acquisition network and before the data is stored or processing.

You can find more information on IP anonymizationhttps://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2763052?hl=de.

 

Google Analytics reports on demographic characteristics and interests

 

We have switched on the functions for advertising reports in Google Analytics. The reports on demographic characteristics and interests contain information on age, gender and interests. With this, without being able to assign this data to individuals - we can get a better picture of our users. You can find out more about the advertising functionsAt https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/3450482?hl=de_at&utm_id=ad.

You can use the use of the activities and information of your Google account under “Settings for Advertising”https://adssettings.google.com/authenticatedEnd by checkbox.

 

Google Analytics Deactivation Link

 

If you are on the followingDeactivation linkClick, you can prevent Google from entering further visits to this website. Attention: Deleting cookies, the use of the incognito/private mode of your browser, or the use of another browser means that data is collected again.

Deactivate Google Analytics

 

Google Analytics addition to data processing

 

We have concluded a direct customer contract with Google to use Google Analytics by accepting the “addition to data processing” in Google Analytics.

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

 

Google Analytics Google signals data protection declaration

 

We have activated Google signals in Google Analytics. The existing Google Analytics functions (advertising reports, remarketing, cross-device reports and reports on interests and demographic characteristics) are updated in order to obtain merged and anonymized data from you, provided you have allowed personalized ads in your Google account.

The special thing about it is that this is a cross-device tracking. This means that your data can be analyzed across equipment. The activation of Google signals collects data and linked to the Google account. Google can see, for example, if you watch a product on our website via a smartphone and only buy the product later via a laptop. Thanks to the activation of Google signals, we can start 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.

In Google Analytics, further visitor data such as location, search history, YouTube gradient and data about your actions on our website are also recorded in Google Analytics. We get better advertising reports and more useful information about your interests and demographic characteristics from Google. This includes your age, what language you speak, where you live or what gender you belong. Furthermore, social criteria such as their profession, their marital status or their income are added. All of these characteristics help to define Google Analytics groups of people or target groups.

The reports also help us to be able to better assess your wishes and interests. This allows us to optimize and adapt our services and products for you. By default, this data runs after 26 months. Please note that this data acquisition only takes place if you have approved personalized advertising in your Google account. These are always summarized and anonymous data and never data from individuals. You can manage or delete this data in your Google account.

 

Facebook pixel data protection declaration

 

We use Facebook's Facebook pixel on our website. For this we have implemented a code on our website. The Facebook pixel is an excerpt from JavaScript code that loads a collection of functions with which Facebook can follow its user actions if they have come to our website via Facebook Ads. For example, if you purchase a product on our website, the Facebook pixel is triggered and stores your actions on our website in one or more cookies. These cookies enable Facebook to compare your user data (customer data such as IP address, user ID) with the data of your Facebook account. Then Facebook deletes this data again. The data collected are anonymous and not visible to us and can only be used in the context of advertisements. If you are a Facebook user yourself and are registered, visiting our website will automatically be assigned to your Facebook user account.

We only want to show our services or products to those people who are really interested in it. With the help of Facebook pixels, our advertising measures can be better tailored to your wishes and interests. This is how Facebook users (if they have allowed personalized advertising) get suitable advertising. Facebook also uses the data collected for analysis purposes and its own advertisements.

In the following we show you the cookies that have been set on a test page by integrating Facebook pixels. Please note that these are only sample cookies. Depending on the interaction on our website, different cookies are set.

 

 

Surname:_FBP
Value:FB.1.15687647279.257483-63111934-7
Purpose of use:Facebook uses this cookie to display advertising products.
Expiry Date:after 3 months

Surname:fr
Value:0Apf312hos5pboo2r..bdeiuf… 1.0.bdeiuf.
Purpose of use:This cookie is used so that Facebook pixels also work properly.
Expiry Date:after 3 months

Surname:Comment_author_50ae82BDF1253EC1A5769F48E0623111934-3
Value:Name of the author
Purpose of use:This cookie stores the text and name of a user that leaves a comment, for example.
Expiry Date:after 12 months

Surname:Comment_author_URL_50AE8267E2BDF1253EC1A5769F48E062
Value:https%3a%2fwww.test side…%2f (URL of the author)
Purpose of use:This cookie stores the URL of the website that the user enters in a text field on our website.
Expiry Date:after 12 months

Surname:Comment_author_email_50ae8267e2BDF1253EC1A5769F48E062
Value:The author's email address
Purpose of use:This cookie stores the user's email address if he has announced it on the website.
Expiry Date:after 12 months

Annotation:The cookies mentioned above relate to individual user behavior. Especially when using cookies, changes can never be ruled out on Facebook.

If you are registered on Facebook, you can find your settings for advertisements athttps://www.facebook.com/ads/preferences/?entry_product=ad_settings_screenchange yourself. If you are not a Facebook user, you can openhttp://www.youronlinechoices.com/de/praferenzmanagement/basically manage your user-based online advertising. There you have the opportunity to deactivate or activate providers.

If you want to learn more about Facebook's data protection, we recommend that you your own data guidelines of the companyhttps://www.facebook.com/policy.php.

 

Facebook automatic extended comparison data protection declaration

 

As part of the Facebook pixel function, we also activated the automatic extended compensation (English automatic advanced matching). This function of the pixel enables us to send e-mails, names, gender, city, state, state, postcode and date of birth or telephone number as additional information to Facebook if you have provided us with this data. This activation enables us to adapt advertising campaigns on Facebook to adapt even more precisely to people who are interested in our services or products.

 

Embedded social media elements data protection declaration

 

We bind elements of social media services on our website to display pictures, videos and texts.
By visiting these elements, data is transmitted from your browser to the respective social media service and stored there. We have no access to this data.
The following links lead to the pages of the respective social media services where it is explained how they deal with your data:

 

Google Analytics data protection declaration

 

On our website we use the analysis tracking tool Google Analytics (GA) of the American company Google Inc. The company 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, if you click on a link, this action will be saved in a cookie and sent to Google Analytics. With the help of the reports we receive from Google Analytics, we can better adapt our website and our service to your wishes. In the following we go into the tracking tool in more detail and primarily inform you about which data is stored and how you can prevent this.

 

What is Google Analytics?

 

Google Analytics is a tracking tool that serves the data traffic analysis of our website. In order for Google Analytics to work, a tracking code is installed in the code of our website. When you visit our website, this code records various actions that you perform on our website. As soon as you leave our website, this data will be sent to the Google Analytics servers and stored there.

Google processes the data and we receive reports about your user behavior. Among other things, it can be the following reports:

  • Target group reports: We get to know our users better about target group reports and know more precisely who is interested in our service.
  • Displayor: Due to indicators, we can analyze and improve our online advertising more easily.
  • Acquisition reports: Acquisition reports give us helpful information about how we can inspire more people for our service.
  • Behavioral reports: Here we learn how to interact with our website. We can understand which path you cover on our page and which links you click.
  • Conversion reports: Conversion is called a process in which you carry out a desired action due to a marketing message. For example, when you become a buyer or newsletter subscriber from a pure website. With the help of these reports, we learn more about how our marketing measures arrive at you. This is how we want to increase our conversion rate.
  • Real -time reports: Here we always find out immediately what is happening on our website. For example, we see how many users read 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 achieve this goal.

The statistically evaluated data show us a clear picture of the strengths and weaknesses of our website. On the one hand, we can optimize our site so that it is found more easily by interested people on Google. On the other hand, the data helps us to better understand it as a visitor. We therefore know very well what we have to improve on our website to offer you the best possible service. The data also serves us to carry out our advertising and marketing measures more individual and cheaper. After all, it only makes sense to show our products and services people who are interested in it.

 

What data is stored by Google Analytics?

 

With the help of a tracking code, Google Analytics creates a random, clear ID that is connected to its browser cookie. So she recognizes Google Analytics as a new user. The next time you visit our site, you will be recognized as a "recurring" user. All data collected is saved together with this user ID. So it is even possible to evaluate pseudonyms user profiles.

Discriminances such as cookies and app instance IDs measure your interactions on our website. Interactions are all types of actions that you run on our website. If you also use other Google systems (such as a Google account), data generated by Google Analytics can be linked to third-party cookies. Google does not pass on Google Analytics data, unless we as website operators.

The following cookies are used by Google Analytics:

Surname:_ga
Value:2.1326744211.152311171934-5
Purpose of use:By default, analytics.js uses the cookie _GA to save the user ID. Basically, it serves to differentiate between website visitors.
Expiry Date:after 2 years

Surname:_Gid
Value:2.1687193234.152311171934-1
Purpose of use:The cookie also serves to differentiate between website visitors.
Expiry Date:after 24 hours

Surname:_GAT_GTAG_UA_
Value: 1
Purpose of use:Is used to lower the requirement rate. If Google Analytics is provided via Google Tag Manager, this cookie gets the name _DC_GTM_ .
Expiry Date:after 1 minute

Surname:Amp_token
Value:not specified
Purpose of use:The cookie has a token with which a user ID can be called up by the AMP client ID service. Other possible values ​​indicate a cancellation, an inquiry or an error.
Expiry Date:After 30 seconds to one year

Surname:__utma
Value:1564498958.1564498958.1564498958.1
Purpose of use:With this cookie you can track your behavior on the website and measure the performance. The cookie is updated every time information is sent to Google Analytics.
Expiry Date:after 2 years

Surname:__utmt
Value: 1
Purpose of use:The cookie is used as _gat_gtag_ua_ to throttle the requirement rate.
Expiry Date:after 10 minutes

Surname:__utmb
Value:3.10.1564498958
Purpose of use: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

Surname:__utmc
Value: 167421564
Purpose of use:This cookie is used to set new sessions for recurring visitors. It is a session cookie, and it is only saved until they close the browser again.
Expiry Date:After closing the browser

Surname:__utMz
Value:m | utmccn = (referral) | utmcmd = referral | utmcct =/
Purpose of use:The cookie is used to identify the source of visitor volume on our website. That means that the cookie saves from where you came to our website. That may have been a different page or a advertising circuit.
Expiry Date:after 6 months

Surname:__utmv
Value:no information
Purpose of use:The cookie is used to save custom user data. It is always updated when information is sent to Google Analytics.
Expiry Date:after 2 years

Annotation:This list cannot be entitled to complete, since Google keeps changing the choice of its cookies.

Here we show you an overview of the most important data collected with Google Analytics:

Heatmaps:Google creates so -called heat maps. You can see exactly those areas that you click on over heat maps. So we get information where you are "on the move" on our page.

Session duration:Google describes the time that you spend on our site without leaving the page. If you were inactive for 20 minutes, the session ends automatically.

Bounce rate(English bouncerate): There is talk of a jump when you only watch one page on our website and then leave our website again.

Account creation:If you create an account on our website or make an order, Google Analytics collects this data.

IP address:The IP address is only shown in a shortened form so that no clear assignment is possible.

Location:The country and its approximate location can be determined via the IP address. This process is also referred to as IP location determination.

Technical information:The technical information includes your browser type, your internet provider or your screen resolution.

Source of origin:Google Analytics or us, of course, also interests you via which website or which advertising you came to our website.

Further data are contact details, any reviews, playing media (e.g. if you play a video on our site), sharing content via social media or adding to your favorites. The list is not entitled to completeness and only serves a general orientation of data storage by Google Analytics.

How long and where are the data saved?

Google has distributed its servers all over the world. Most servers are located in America and consequently their data is mostly stored on American servers. Here you can read exactly where the Google calculation centers are:https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/?hl=de

Your data will be distributed on various physical data carriers. This has the advantage that the data is available faster and are better protected from manipulation. There are corresponding emergency programs for your data in every Google computer center. For example, if the hardware is on Google or the natural disasters paralyze servers, the risk of interrupting service on Google remains low.

Standardized with Google Analytics, a retention period of your user data of 26 months is set. Then your user data will be deleted. However, we have the option of choosing the storage duration of user data ourselves. Five variants are available for this:

  • Deletion after 14 months
  • Deletion after 26 months
  • Deletion after 38 months
  • Deletion after 50 months
  • No automatic deletion

If the specified period has expired, the data will be deleted once a month. This retention period applies to your data, which are linked to cookies, user recognition and advertising IDs (e.g. cookies of the double-click-domain). Report results are based on aggregated data and are stored independently of user data. Agregated data are a melting up of individual data into a larger unit.

How can I delete my data or Prevent data storage?

According to the data protection law of the European Union, you have the right to obtain information about your data, to update, delete or restrict it. With the help of the browser add-on for deactivation of Google Analytics JavaScript (GA.JS, Analytics.js, DC.JS), prevent Google Analytics from using your data. The browser add-on can behttps://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=deDownload and install. Please note that this add-on only deactivates the data collection by Google Analytics.

If you basically want to deactivate, delete or manage cookies (regardless of Google Analytics), there is a separate guide for each browser:

Chrome: Delete, activate and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Management of cookies and website data with safari

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

Internet Explorer: Delete and Manage Cookies

Microsoft Edge: Delete and Manage Cookies

Google Analytics is an active participant in the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework, which regulates the correct and secure data transfer of personal data. You can find more information on thishttps://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt000000001L5AAI&tid=311171934. We hope we were able to bring you closer to 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.htmlandhttps://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=de.

Google Ads (Google AdWords) Conversion tracking data protection declaration

We use Google Ads (formerly Google AdWords) as an online marketing measure to advertise our products and services. So we want to draw attention to the high quality of our offers on the Internet. As part of our advertising measures by Google Ads, we use Google Inc. in Europe on our website, however, the Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) company is responsible for all Google services. With the help of this free tracking tool, we can better adapt our advertising offer to your interests and needs. In the following article, we want to go into more detail why we use conversion tracking, which data is stored and how you prevent this data storage.

What is Google Ads conversion tracking?

Google Ads (formerly Google AdWords) is the in-house online advertising system of Google Inc. We are convinced of the quality of our offer and want as many people as possible get to know our website. In the online area, Google Ads offers the best platform. Of course, we also want to gain a precise overview of the cost-benefit factor. That is why we use Google Ads conversion tracking tool.

But what is a conversion? A conversion arises when you become a acting visitor from a purely interested website visitor. This always happens when you click on our ad and then perform another action, such as visiting our website. With Google's conversion tracking tool, we record what happens on our Google Ads display after clicking a user. For example, we can see whether products are bought, services are used or whether users have registered for 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 see which keywords, advertisements, advertising groups and campaigns lead to the desired customer actions. We see how many customers interact on one device with our ads and then carry out a conversion. With this data, we can calculate our cost-benefit factor, measure the success of individual advertising measures and consequently optimize our online marketing measures. With the help of the data obtained, we can also make our website more interesting for you and adjust our advertising offer even more individually to your needs.

What data is saved on Google Ads Conversion Tracking?

We have integrated a conversion tracking day or code snippet on our website in order to be able to better analyze certain user actions. If you now click one of our Google Ads ads, the cookie "Conversion" is saved by a Google domain on your computer (mostly in the browser) or mobile device. Cookies are small text files that save information on your computer.

Here is the data of the most important cookies for Google's conversion tracking:

Surname:Conversion
Value:Ehmi_aysuoyv4givLed3ch0llwevgaegt-mr6axd7dylsagq3111934-3
Purpose of use:This cookie stores every conversion that you make on our side after you have come to us via a Google Ad.
Expiry Date:after 3 months

Surname:_gac
Value:1.1558695989.eaiaiqobchmiiOMEGYO04GIVJ5AYCH2CBAPREAAYASAAGIYQFD_BWE
Purpose of use:This is a classic Google Analytics cookie and serves to record various actions on our website.
Expiry Date:after 3 months

Annotation:The Cookie _GAC only seems in connection with Google Analytics. The list listed above is not entitled to completeness, since Google always uses other cookies for analytical evaluation.

As soon as you complete an action on our website, Google recognizes the cookie and stores your plot as a so -called conversion. As long as you surf on our website and the cookie has not yet expired, we and Google will recognize that you have found us via our Google Ads display. The cookie is read out and returned to Google Ads with the conversion data. It is also possible that other cookies are used to measure conversions. Google Ads conversion tracking can still be refined and improved using Google Analytics. For advertisements that show Google at different locations on the web, cookies with the name “__Gads” or “_GAC” may be set under our domain. Since September 2017, various campaign information from Analytics.js has been saved with the _gac cookie. The cookie stores this data as soon as you call up one of our pages for which the automatic day marking of Google Ads has been set up. In contrast to cookies that are set for Google domain, Google can only read these conversion cookies if they are on our website. We collect and receive no personal data. We get a report from Google with statistical evaluations. For example, we learn the total number of users who have clicked on our ad and we see which advertising measures were well received.

How long and where are the data saved?

At this point we want to point out that we have no influence on how Google uses the data collected. According to Google, the data is encrypted and saved on safe servers. In most cases, conversion cookies run after 30 days and do not transmit any personal data. The cookies with the name "Conversion" and "_GAC" (which is 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 opportunity not to participate in Google Ads conversion tracking. If you deactivate the Google Conversion tracking cookie via your browser, block conversion tracking. In this case, they are not taken into account in the statistics of the tracking tool. You can change the cookie settings in your browser at any time. With every browser, this works a little differently. Here you will find the instructions on how to manage cookies in your browser:

Chrome: Delete, activate and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Management of cookies and website data with safari

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

Internet Explorer: Delete and Manage Cookies

Microsoft Edge: Delete and Manage Cookies

If you generally do not want cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. So you can decide for each individual cookie whether you allow the cookie or not. By downloading and installing this browser plug-inhttps://support.google.com/ads/answer/7395996All "advertising cookies" are also deactivated. Keep in mind that you do not prevent advertisements by deactivating these cookies, but only the personalized advertising.

By 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 on Google, we recommend the general data protection declaration from Google:https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de.

Facebook data protection declaration

We use selected Facebook tools on our website. Facebook is a social media network of Facebook Ireland Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbor, Dublin 2 Ireland. With the help of these tools, we can offer you and people who are interested in our products and services. In the following we provide an overview of the various Facebook tools about which data is sent to Facebook and how you can delete this data.

What are Facebook tools?

In addition to many other products, Facebook also offers the so -called “Facebook Business Tools”. This is the official name of Facebook. However, since the term is hardly known, we decided to name them only Facebook tools. Among other things, this includes:

  • Facebook pixel
  • Social plug-ins (such as the "like" or "Share" button)
  • Facebook login
  • Account kit
  • APIS (programming interface)
  • SDKS (collection of programming tools)
  • Platform integrations
  • Plugins
  • Codes
  • Specifications
  • Documentation
  • Technologies and services

With these tools, Facebook expands services and has the opportunity to get information about user activities outside of Facebook.

Why do we use Facebook tools on our website?

We only want to show our services and products that are really interested in it. With the help of advertisements (Facebook Ads) we can reach exactly these people. In order for users to show suitable advertising, Facebook needs information about the wishes and needs of people. In this way, the company provides information about user behavior (and contact details) on our website. This gives Facebook better user data and can display the right advertising about our products or services. The tools thus enable tailor -made advertising campaigns on Facebook.

Facebook calls "Event data" data on our behavior on our website. These are also used for measurement and analysis services. Facebook can create the effect of our advertising campaigns on our order "Campaign Reports". Furthermore, we get a better insight through analyzes on how to use our services, website or products. With some of these tools, we optimize your user experience on our website. For example, with the social plug-ins you can share content on our website directly on Facebook.

What data is stored by Facebook tools?

By using individual Facebook tools, personal data (customer data) can be sent to Facebook. Depending on the tools used, customer data such as name, address, telephone number and IP address can be sent.

Facebook uses this information to compensate for the data with the data it has from you (if you are a Facebook member). Before customer data is transmitted to Facebook, a so -called "Hashing" takes place. This means that an arbitrarily large data record is transformed into a character chain. This also serves the encryption of data.

In addition to the contact details, “event data” are also transmitted. "Event data" means the information that we receive about you on our website. For example, what sub -pages you visit or which products you buy from us. Facebook does not share the information obtained with third -party providers (such as advertisers), unless the company has explicit approval or is legally obliged to do so. “Event data” can also be connected to contact details. This allows Facebook to offer better personalized advertising. After the already mentioned comparison process, Facebook reiblains the contact details.

In order to be able to deliver advertisements optimized optimized, Facebook only uses the event data if they have been summarized with other data (which were recorded in other ways by Facebook in other ways). Facebook also uses this event data for security, protection, development and research purposes. Many of this data are transmitted to Facebook via cookies. Cookies are small text files that are used to save data or information in browsers. Depending on the tools used and dependent on whether you are a Facebook member, different number of cookies are created in your browser. In the descriptions of the individual Facebook tools, we go into closer to individual Facebook cookies. You can also find out general information about the use of Facebook cookieshttps://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies.

How long and where are the data saved?

Basically, Facebook stores data until they are no longer required for their own services and Facebook products. Facebook has distributed servers all over the world where your data is saved. However, customer data will be deleted within 48 hours after being compared with your own user data.

How can I delete my data or Prevent data storage?

In accordance with the General Data Protection Ordinance, you have the right to information, correction, transferability and deletion of your data.

The data is only deleted if you completely delete your Facebook account. And this is how to delete your Facebook account:

1) Click Settings on the right on Facebook.

2) Then click on "Your Facebook information" in the left column.

3) Now click “Deactivation and Deletion”.

4) Now select "Delete Account" and then click "Next and Delete account"

5) Now enter your password, click on "Next" and then on "Delete account"

The storage of the data that Facebook receives via our site is via cookies (e.g. with social plugins). In your browser you can deactivate, delete or manage individual or all cookies. Depending on which browser you use, this works in different ways. The following instructions show how to manage cookies in your browser:

Chrome: Delete, activate and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Management of cookies and website data with safari

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

Internet Explorer: Delete and Manage Cookies

Microsoft Edge: Delete and Manage Cookies

If you generally do not want cookies, you can set up your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be set. So you can decide for each individual cookie whether you allow it or not.

Facebook is an active participant in the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework, which regulates the correct and secure data transfer of personal data. You can find more information on thishttps://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt0000000GnywAAC. We hope we have brought you the most important information about the use and data processing through the Facebook tools. If you want to learn more about how Facebook uses your data, we recommend the data guidelineshttps://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/update.

Google Tag Manager data protection declaration

For our website we use the Google Tag Manager of the Google Inc. For European region, the Google Ireland Limited (Gordon House, Barrow Street Dublin 4, Ireland) company is responsible for all Google services. This Tag Manager is one of Google's many helpful marketing products. Via Google Tag Manager, we can use 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 more precisely what the Google Tag Manager does, why we use it and in what form data is processed.

What is Google Tag Manager?

The Google Tag Manager is an organization tool with which we can integrate and manage website tags centrally and via a user interface. Tags are small code sections, which, for example, record their activities on our website (tracks). For this, JavaScript code sections are used in the source text of our site. The tags often come from Google internal products such as Google Ads or Google Analytics, but also tags from other companies can be integrated and managed through the manager. Such tags take on different tasks. You can collect browser data, feed marketing tools with data, integrate buttons, set cookies and also follow users on several websites.

Why do we use the Google Tag Manager for our website?

As you say so beautiful: organization is half the battle! And of course that also affects the maintenance of our website. To make our website for you and all people who are interested in our products and services, we need various tracking tools such as Google Analytics. The data collected from these tools show us what you are most interested in, where we can improve our services and which people we should still show our offers. And so that this tracking works, we have to integrate corresponding JavaScript codes into our website. Basically, we could incorporate every code section of the individual tracking tools separately into our source text. However, this takes a lot of time and it is easy to lose track. That's why we use the Google Tag Manager. We can easily install the necessary scripts and manage from one place. In addition, the Google Tag Manager offers a easy -to -use user interface and you do not need any programming knowledge. This is how we manage to keep order in our day jungle.

What data is saved by the Google Tag Manager?

The Tag Manager itself is a domain that does not set cookies and does not save any data. He acts as a mere "administrator" of the implemented tags. The data record the individual tags of the different web analysis tools. The data in Google Tag Manager is practically smuggled into the individual tracking tools and not saved.

However, it looks very 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, saved and processed with the help of cookies. Please read our data protection texts on the individual analysis and tracking tools that we use on our website.

In the account settings of the Tag Manager, we allowed Google to receive anonymized data from us. However, this is only the use and use of our day manager and not your data stored via the code sections. We enable Google and other selected data in anonymous form. We therefore agree with the anonymous transfer of our website data. We could not find out what summarized and anonymous data is forwarded - despite a long research. In any case, Google deletes all the information that could identify our website. Google summarizes the data with hundreds of other anonymous website data and creates user trends as part of benchmarking measures. At benchmarking, own results are compared to those of the competitors. Processes can be optimized on the basis of the information raised.

How long and where are the data saved?

When Google stores data, this data is saved on your own Google servers. The servers are distributed all over the world. Most are in America. Underhttps://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/?hl=deYou can read exactly where the Google servers are.

How long the individual tracking tools save data from you can be found in our individual data protection texts on 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 of different tracking websites. In our data protection texts on the individual tracking tools, you will find detailed information on how to delete or manage your data.

Google is an active participant in the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework, which regulates the correct and secure data transfer of personal data. You can find more information on thishttps://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt000000001L5AAI&tid=311171934. If you want to learn more about Google Tag Manager, we recommend the FAQs athttps://www.google.com/intl/de/tagmanager/faq.html.

Wao.io data protection declaration

In order to optimize our website technically as well as possible, we use the online service Wao.io. of the technology company Avenga Germany GmbH, station forecourt 1, 50667 Cologne, Germany. The service helps us to protect our website from cyber attacks, increase the charging speed of our website and to improve the performance of our website in general.

Wao.io is a cloud solution. That means so that this service works, we didn't have to change anything at the code and do not install a plugin. Nevertheless, however, we transmit the content of our website to Wao.io. Your IP address is also transmitted, processed by Wao.io and stored anonymously in so-called log files for seven days. Wao.io also stores a cookie in her browser on her end device (PC, laptop, tablet, etc.). This cookie is a so-called session cookie and if you close your browser, the cookie will also be deleted. However, permanent cookies are also stored for analysis purposes. Data on your user behavior is determined and stored on our website. For example, what underside you look at, the length of stay on one side or which buttons you click. Based on the data, Wao.io enables us to analyze user behavior on our website. Of course, this helps us to better respond to your wishes and thus optimize our entire service. Some of these permanent cookies are deleted after just 30 minutes and others exist up to one year.

Here you can see an exemplary list of cookies that can be set by Wao.io:

Surname: FDX2V
Value:1cf811cb0cdf86C6E32B263C4C17554D
Purpose of use:The cookie is used to identify a page call.
Expiry Date:After the end of the session

Surname: FDX2S
Value:D8DEAF0C692D4110DA9ECD566ECA7823111934-5
Purpose of use:This cookie serves to identify a session.
Expiry Date:after 30 minutes

Surname: FDX2U
Value:D4546D1F71B6F19BF347F644ACE7843111934-0
Purpose of use:This cookie is used to recognize it again when you return to our website.
Expiry Date:after a year

Annotation:Please note that this is just an exemplary list and is not entitled to completeness.

If you do not want these cookies to be set and data are saved by you or your user behavior, you can also prevent the setting of the cookies in your browser. Because in your browser you can manage, deactivate or delete cookies. Depending on your browser, this always works a little differently. Here you will find the instructions of the most common browsers.

Chrome: Delete, activate and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Management of cookies and website data with safari

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

Internet Explorer: Delete and Manage Cookies

Microsoft Edge: Delete and Manage Cookies

You can find more information about data processing by WAO.IO in the data protection declaration of Wao.io under the Internet addresshttps://wao.io/de/privacy.

Instagram data protection declaration

We have installed functions of Instagram on our website. Instagram is a social media platform of the company Instagram LLC, 1601 Willow RD, Menlo Park CA 94025, USA. Instagram has been a subsidiary of Facebook Inc. since 2012 and is one of the Facebook products. Embetting Instagram content on our website is called embedding. This enables us to show you content such as buttons, photos or videos from Instagram directly on our website. If you call up websites of our website that have integrated an Instagram function, data is transmitted, saved and processed on Instagram. Instagram uses the same systems and technologies such as Facebook. Your data is thus processed across all Facebook companies.

In the following we want to give you a more detailed insight why Instagram collects data, which data it is and how you can largely control data processing. Since Instagram belongs to Facebook Inc., we obtain our information on the one hand from the Instagram guidelines, but on the other hand also from the Facebook data guidelines themselves.

What is Instagram?

Instagram is one of the most famous social media networks worldwide. Instagram combines the advantages of a blog with the advantages of audiovisual platforms such as YouTube or Vimeo. You can upload photos and short videos on "Insta" (as many of the users call the platform casually call the platform), edit different filters and also spread them on other social networks. And if you don't want to be active yourself, you can only follow other interesting users.

Why do we use Instagram on our website?

Instagram is the social media platform that has been going through the ceiling in recent years. And of course we also reacted to this boom. We want you to feel as comfortable on our website as possible. That is why a varied preparation of our content is a matter of course for us. Thanks to the embedded Instagram functions, we can enrich our content with helpful, funny or exciting content from the Instagram world. Since Instagram is a subsidiary of Facebook, the data collected can also be useful for personalized advertising on Facebook. So our advertisements only get people who are really interested in our products or services.

Instagram also uses the collected data for measurement and analysis purposes. We get combined statistics and thus more insight into your wishes and interests. It is important to mention that these reports do not identify them personally.

What data is saved by Instagram?

If you come across one of our pages, have installed Instagram functions (such as Instagram pictures or plug-ins), your browser automatically connects to the Instagram servers. Data is sent to Instagram, saved and processed. And regardless of whether you have an Instagram account or not. This includes information about our website, your computer, about purchases made, about advertisements that you see and how you use our offer. Furthermore, the date and time of your interaction are saved with Instagram. If you have an Instagram account or are logged in, Instagram stores significantly more data about you.

Facebook differentiates between customer data and event data. We assume that this is the case with Instagram. Customer data are, for example, the name, address, telephone number and IP address. It is important to mention that these customer data will only be transmitted to Instagram if they have been "hoarded" beforehand. Hashing says that a data record is transformed into a string. This can encrypt the contact details. The “event data” mentioned above are also transmitted. “Event data” means Facebook-and consequently also Instagram-data about your user behavior. It can also happen that contact details are combined with event data. The contact details collected are compared with the data that Instagram has already compared from them.

The collected data is transmitted to Facebook via small text files (cookies), which are usually placed in your browser. Depending on the Instagram functions used and whether you have an Instagram account yourself, different amounts of data are saved.

We assume that data processing will work the same as on Facebook at Instagram. That means: if you have an Instagram account orwww.instagram.comhave attended at least one cookie. If this is the case, your browser sends information on Instagram via the cookie as soon as you come into contact with an Instagram function. At the latest after 90 days (after comparison), this data is deleted or anonymized again. Although we have dealt intensively on Instagram's data processing, we cannot say exactly which data Instagram collects and stores exactly.

In the following we will show you cookies that are at least set in your browser when you click on an Instagram function (such as button or an insta picture). In our test, we assume that you do not have an Instagram account. If you are logged in on Instagram, of course, significantly more cookies are set in your browser.

These cookies were used in our test:

Surname:csrftoken
Value:“”
Purpose of use:This cookie is most likely set for security reasons to prevent counterfeiting from inquiries. However, we could not find out more precisely.
Expiry Date:after a year

Surname:mid
Value:“”
Purpose of use:Instagram sets this cookie to optimize its own services and offers in and outside of Instagram. The cookie defines a clear user ID.
Expiry Date:after the end of the session

Surname:FBSR_31171934124024
Value:not specified
Purpose of use:This cookie stores the log-in request for users of the Instagram app.
Expiry Date:
after the end of the session

Surname:rur
Value:Atn
Purpose of use:It is an Instagram cookie that guarantees the functionality on Instagram.
Expiry Date:after the end of the session

Surname:jelly
Value:“{\” 194.96.75.33 \ ”: 1901}: 1IEYV: Y833K2_UJKVXGYE31171934”
Purpose of use:This cookie serves the marketing purposes of Instagram.
Expiry Date:after the end of the session

Annotation:We cannot claim a completeness here. Which cookies are set in the individual case depends on the embedded functions and their use of Instagram.

How long and where are the data saved?

Instagram shares the information obtained between the Facebook companies with external partners and with people with whom they connect worldwide. Data processing takes place in compliance with your own data guideline. Your data is distributed on the Facebook servers around the world, among other things, for security reasons. Most of these servers are in the USA.

How can I delete my data or Prevent data storage?

Thanks to the basic regulation data protection, you have the right to information, transferability, correction and deletion of your data. You can manage your data in the Instagram settings. If you want to completely delete your data on Instagram, you must delete your Instagram account permanently.

And so the deletion of the Instagram account works:

First open the Instagram app. On your profile page, go down and click on "Help Sector". Now they come to the company's website. On the website, click on "Manage the account" and then on "Delete your account".

If you completely delete your account, Instagram deletes posts such as your photos and status updates. Information that other people have shared about you do not belong to your account and are therefore not deleted.

As already mentioned above, Instagram stores your data primarily through cookies. You can manage, deactivate or delete these cookies in your browser. Depending on your browser, the administration always works a little differently. Here we show you the instructions of the most important browsers.

Chrome: Delete, activate and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Management of cookies and website data with safari

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

Internet Explorer: Delete and Manage Cookies

Microsoft Edge: Delete and Manage Cookies

You can also set up your browser so that you are always informed when a cookie is to be set. Then you can always decide individually whether you want to allow the cookie or not.

Instagram is a subsidiary of Facebook Inc. and Facebook is an active participant in the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework. This framework ensures correct data transmission between the USA and the European Union. Underhttps://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt0000000GnywAAC Find out more about it. We tried to bring you closer to the most important information about data processing by Instagram. onhttps://help.instagram.com/519522125107875
you can deal even closer to Instagram's data guidelines.

User -defined Google Search data protection declaration

We have integrated the Google plug-in for custom search on our website. Google is the largest and best-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 Europe. With the custom Google search, data can be transferred from you to Google. In this data protection declaration, we will inform you why we use this plug-in, which data is processed and how you can manage or prevent this data transmission.

What is the custom Google search?

The plug-in for custom Google Search is a Google search bar directly on our website. The search finds like onwww.google.comInstead of, only the search results focus on our content and products or on a restricted search circuit.

Why do we use the custom Google search on our website?

A website with many interesting content often becomes so large that you may lose track. Over time, we have also accumulated a lot of valuable material and as part of our service we want you to find our content as quickly and easily as possible. The user-defined Google search becomes a child's play. The built-in Google plug-in improves the quality of our website overall and makes searching easier for you.

What data is saved by the custom Google search?

The custom Google search only transfers data from you to Google if you actively use the Google search installed on our website. This means that only when you enter a search term into the search bar and then confirm this term (e.g. click on "Enter") is your IP address also sent to Google, saved and processed there. Based on the cookies set (such as 1p_jar), it can be assumed that Google also receives data for website use. If you are looking for content during your visit to our website, via the built-in Google search function and are registered with your Google account at the same time, Google can also assign the data collected to your Google account. As a website operator, we have no influence on what Google does with the data collected or how Google processes the data.

The following cookie is set in your browser if you use the custom Google search and are not registered with a Google account:

Surname:1p_jar
Value: 2020-01-27-13311171934-5
Purpose of use:This cookie collects statistics on website use and measures conversions. A conversion arises, for example, when a user becomes a buyer. The cookie is also used to show users relevant advertisements.
Expiry Date:after a month

Surname:Consent
Value:WP.282F5231171934-9
Purpose of use:The cookie stores the status of the consent of a user to use different Google services. Consent also serves security to check users and protect user data from unauthorized attacks.
Expiry Date:after 18 years

Surname:Nid
Value:196 = pwio3b5fhr-8
Purpose of use:NID is used by Google to adapt advertisements to your Google search. With the help of the cookies, Google “reminds” of its entered search queries or their earlier interaction with ads. So you always get tailor -made advertisements.
Expiry Date:after 6 months

Annotation:This list cannot be entitled to complete, since Google always changes the choice of its cookies.

How long and where are the data saved?

The Google servers are distributed all over the world. Since Google is an American company, most data is stored on American servers. Underhttps://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/?hl=deSee exactly where the Google servers are.
Your data will be distributed on various physical data carriers. As a result, the data can be called up faster and better protected from possible manipulations. Google also has corresponding emergency programs for your data. For example, if there are internal technical problems on Google and there is no longer functioning servers, the risk of interrupting service and data loss remains low.
Depending on the data it is, Google stores it for different lengths of time. Some data can be deleted yourself, others are automatically deleted or anonymized by Google. But 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?

According to the data protection law of the European Union, you have the right to obtain information about your data, to update, delete or restrict it. There is some data that you can delete at any time. If you have a Google account, you can delete data on your web activity or determine that you should be deleted after a certain time.
In your browser you also have the opportunity to deactivate, delete or manage cookies according to your wishes and preferences. Here you will find instructions on the most important browsers:

Chrome: Delete, activate and manage cookies in Chrome

Safari: Management of cookies and website data with safari

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

Internet Explorer: Delete and Manage Cookies

Microsoft Edge: Delete and Manage Cookies

Google is an active participant in the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework, which regulates the correct and secure data transfer of personal data. You can find more information on thishttps://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt000000001L5AAI. We hope we were able to bring you closer to the most important information about data processing by Google. If you want to learn more about it, we recommend the extensive Google data protection declaration athttps://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de.

Facebook social plug-ins data protection declaration

So-called social plug-ins from Facebook Inc. are installed on our website. You can recognize these buttons by the classic Facebook logo, such as the "Like" button (the hand with the thumb raised) or by a clear "Facebook plug-in" identification. A social plug-in is a small part of Facebook that is integrated into our site. Every plug-in has its own function. The most used functions are the known “Like” and “Share” buttons.

The following social plug-ins is offered by Facebook:

  • “Save” button
  • “I like” button, share, send and quote
  • Page plug-in
  • Comments
  • Messenger plug-in
  • Embedded posts and video players
  • Group plug-in

onhttps://developers.facebook.com/docs/pluginsReceive more information on how the individual plug-ins uses. On the one hand, we use the social plug-ins to offer you a better user experience on our site, on the other hand because Facebook can optimize our advertisements.

If you have a Facebook account orfacebook.comOnce visited, Facebook has already set at least one cookie in her browser. In this case, your browser sends information to Facebook about this cookie as soon as you visit our site or interact with social plug-ins (e.g. the "Like" button).

The information obtained is deleted or anonymized within 90 days. According to Facebook, this data includes your IP address, which website you have visited, the date, time and other information that affects your browser.

In order to prevent Facebook from collecting a lot of data during your visit on our website and connects to the Facebook data, you must unsubscribe from Facebook during the website visit (log out).

If you are not registered on Facebook or do not have a Facebook account, your browser sends less information to Facebook because you have fewer Facebook cookies. Nevertheless, data such as your IP address or which website you visit can be transferred to Facebook. We would like to expressly point out that we do not know exactly about the exact content of the data. However, according to our current state of knowledge, we try to clarify you as well as possible about data processing. How Facebook uses the data can also be found in the company's data guidelineshttps://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/updateread.

The following cookies are at least set in your browser if you visit a website with social plug-ins from Facebook:

Surname:DPR
Value:no information
Purpose of use:This cookie is used so that the social plug-ins function on our website.
Expiry Date:After the end of the session

Surname:fr
Value:0JieyH431171934c2gnlufenj9..bde09j… 1.0.bde09j
Purpose of use:The cookie is also necessary for the plug-ins work perfectly.
Expiry Date::after 3 months

Annotation:These cookies were set after a test, even if they are not a Facebook member.

If you are registered on Facebook, you can find your settings for advertisements athttps://www.facebook.com/ads/preferences/?entry_product=ad_settings_screenchange yourself. If you are not a Facebook user, you can openhttp://www.youronlinechoices.com/de/praferenzmanagement/basically manage your user-based online advertising. There you have the opportunity to deactivate or activate providers.

If you want to learn more about Facebook's data protection, we recommend that you your own data guidelines of the companyhttps://www.facebook.com/policy.php.

Facebook login data protection declaration

We integrated the practical Facebook login on our website. So you can easily log in with your Facebook account without having to create another user account. If you decide to make your registration on the Facebook login, you will be forwarded to the social media network Facebook. There it is registered via your Facebook user data. This login procedure saves data about you or your user behavior and transmitted to Facebook.

To save the data, Facebook uses various cookies. In the following we will show you the most important cookies that are set in your browser or already exist if you register on our website via the Facebook login:

Surname:fr
Value:0Jieyh4c2gnlufenj9..bde09j… 1.0.bde09j
Purpose of use:This cookie is used so that the social plugin works in the best possible way on our website.
Expiry Date:after 3 months

Surname:datr
Value:4JH7XUA231171934Sempsfzco4jffl
Purpose of use:Facebook sets the “DATR” cookie when a web browser accesses Facebook.com and the cookie helps to identify registration activities and protect users.
Expiry Date:after 2 years

Surname:_js_datr
Value:deleted
Purpose of use:This session cookie sets Facebook for tracking purposes, even if you don't have a Facebook account or are logged out.
Expiry Date:After the end of the session

Annotation:The cookies listed are just a small selection of cookies that are available Facebook. Other cookies are, for example, _ FBP, SB or Wd. A complete list is not possible, since Facebook has a variety of cookies and uses it variably.

On the one hand, the Facebook login offers you a quick and simple registration process, on the other hand we have the option of sharing data with Facebook. This enables us to better adapt our offer and our advertising campaigns to your interests and needs. Data that we receive from Facebook in this way are public data such as

  • Your Facebook name
  • Your profile picture
  • A stored email address
  • Friends list
  • Button information (e.g. "Like" button)
  • Birthday date
  • language
  • Residence

In return, we provide Facebook information about your activities on our website. These include information about your end device used, which sub -pages you visit with us or which products you have acquired from us.

By using Facebook login, you agree to data processing. You can revoke this agreement at any time. If you want to learn more information about the data processing by Facebook, we recommend the Facebook data protection declaration athttps://de-de.facebook.com/policy.php.

If you are registered on Facebook, you can find your settings for advertisements athttps://www.facebook.com/ads/preferences/?entry_product=ad_settings_screenchange yourself.