GDPR
Privacy Policy
The protection of your personal data is of particular concern to us. We therefore process your data exclusively on the basis of legal regulations (GDPR, TKG 2003). In this privacy policy, we inform you about the most important aspects of data processing within our website.
Contact with us / Data Storage
If you contact us via a form on the website or by email, your provided data will be stored with us for a maximum of six months for the purpose of processing your inquiry and in case of follow-up questions. We will not share this data without your consent.
When subscribing to one of our services, we store your data in the system exclusively for the provision of the agreed services. Data processing is based on the legal provisions of § 96 para 3 TKG and Art 6 para 1 lit a (consent) and/or f (legitimate interest) of the GDPR.
Cookies
Our website uses cookies. These are small text files that are stored on your device with the help of your browser. They do not cause any damage.
We use cookies to make our service user-friendly. Some cookies remain stored on your device until you delete them. They enable us to recognize your browser on your next visit.
Through the integration of functionalities from external service providers, cookies are also set by them, over which we have no influence (e.g., YouTube).
If you do not wish this, you can configure your browser to inform you about the setting of cookies and only allow this on a case-by-case basis.
When cookies are deactivated, the functionality of our website may be limited.
Web Analysis
We do not use web analysis. The standard log files of the web server are used exclusively for troubleshooting and to prevent malicious access. The log files are stored for a maximum of 12 months depending on data volume.
Data processing is based on the legal provisions of § 96 para 3 TKG and Art 6 para 1 lit a (consent) and/or f (legitimate interest) of the GDPR.
Your Rights
You fundamentally have the rights to information, correction, deletion, restriction, data portability, revocation, and objection. If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection law or your data protection rights have been violated in any other way, you can file a complaint with the supervisory authority. In Austria, this is the Data Protection Authority.