The protection of your personal data is of particular concern to us. We therefore process your data exclusively on the basis of the statutory provisions (GDPR, TKG 2003). In this privacy notice, we inform you about the most important aspects of data processing within the scope of our website.
If you contact us via the form on the website or by e-mail, the data you provide will be stored by us for the purpose of processing the request and in case of follow-up questions. We do not pass on this data without your consent.
On this website, data is collected and stored using the web analysis software Matomo (www.matomo.org), a service provided by InnoCraft Ltd., 150 Willis St, 6011 Wellington, New Zealand (“Matomo”), based on our legitimate interest in the statistical analysis of user behaviour for optimization and marketing purposes in accordance with Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR. From these data, pseudonymized user profiles can be created and evaluated for the same purpose. Cookies may be used for this. Cookies are small text files stored locally in the cache of the website visitor’s internet browser. Cookies make it possible, among other things, to recognize the internet browser. The data collected with Matomo technology (including your pseudonymized IP address) is processed on our servers.
The information generated by the cookie in the pseudonymous user profile is not used to personally identify the visitor to this website and is not merged with personal data about the bearer of the pseudonym.
If you do not agree to the storage and analysis of this data from your visit, you may object to the storage and use below by clicking. In this case, an opt-out cookie will be placed in your browser, which will result in Matomo not collecting any session data at all. Please note that the complete deletion of your cookies will also delete the opt-out cookie, which may need to be reactivated by you.
Tracking is currently not active for you, as your browser has informed us that you do not wish to be tracked. This is a browser setting. To reactivate tracking, you must disable the so-called “Do Not Track” setting in your browser settings.
You generally have the rights to access, rectification, erasure, restriction, data portability, withdrawal of consent, and objection. If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection law or that your data protection rights have otherwise been infringed, you can lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority. In Austria, this is the Data Protection Authority.