data protection
EU Dispute Settlement
In accordance with the Regulation on Online Dispute Resolution in Consumer Affairs (ODR Regulation), we would like to inform you about the Online Dispute Resolution Platform (OS Platform). Consumers have the opportunity to submit complaints to the European Commission's Online Dispute Resolution Platform at http://ec.europa.eu/odr?tid=221097788 . The necessary contact details can be found above in our legal notice. However, we would like to point out that we are not willing or obliged to participate in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration board.
Liability for contents of this website
We are constantly developing the content of this website and strive to provide correct and up-to-date information. Unfortunately, we cannot accept any liability for the correctness of all content on this website, especially for that provided by third parties. If you notice any problematic or illegal content, please contact us immediately. You can find the contact details in the imprint.
Liability for links on this website
Our website contains links to other websites for whose content we are not responsible. According to Section 17 ECG , we are not liable for linked websites, as we had and have no knowledge of any illegal activities, have not noticed any such illegalities to date and would remove links immediately if we became aware of any illegalities. If you notice any illegal links on our website, please contact us. You can find the contact details in the imprint.
Copyright notice
All content on this website (images, photos, texts, videos) is subject to the copyright of Aponcho. If necessary, we will legally pursue the unauthorized use of parts of the content of our site. Some image rights and graphics are owned by the following companies: Miriam Joanna / miriamjoanna.com , Viola Jagl / violajaglphotography.com , Sima Prodinger / simaprodinger.com , Philip Zeppelzauer / philzep-photography.com , Ramona Marsam / monaonmars.com and Eric Sviratchev.
Data protection
We have written this privacy policy (version 11.07.2019-221097788) to explain to you, in accordance with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and the Data Protection Act (DSG) , what information we collect, how we use data and what options 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 describe the most important things as simply and clearly as possible.
Automatic data storage
When you visit websites today, certain information is automatically created and stored, including on this website. When you visit our website as you are now, our web server (the computer on which this website is stored) automatically stores data such as
- the address (URL) of the website accessed
- Browser and browser version
- the operating system used
- the address (URL) of the previously visited page (referrer URL)
- the hostname and IP address of the device from which access is made
- Date and Time
Cookies
Our website uses HTTP cookies to store user-specific data. Below we explain what cookies are and why they are used so that you can better understand the following privacy policy.
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 save small text files in your browser. These files are called cookies. One thing is undeniable: cookies are really useful little helpers. Almost all websites use cookies. To be more precise, they are HTTP cookies, as there are other cookies for other applications. HTTP cookies are small files that are saved on your computer by our website. These cookie files are automatically stored in the cookie folder, which is basically 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 save 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 settings. In some browsers, each cookie has its own file, in others, such as Firefox, all cookies are saved 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 Analytics). Each cookie must be evaluated individually, as each cookie stores different data. The expiration 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 "malware". Cookies also cannot access information on your PC.
- Name: _ga
- Expiry time: 2 years
- Use: Differentiation of website visitors
- Example value: GA1.2.1326744211.152221097788
- A cookie should contain at least 4096 bytes
- At least 50 cookies should be able to be stored per domain
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 privacy policy. At this point we would like to briefly explain the different types of HTTP cookies. There are 4 types of cookies:
Strictly necessary cookies
Functional cookies
These cookies collect information about user behavior and whether the user receives any error messages. In addition, these cookies are also used to measure the loading time and behavior of the website in different browsers.
Targeted cookies
These cookies improve user experience. For example, entered locations, font sizes or form data are stored.
Advertising cookies
These cookies are also called targeting cookies. They are used to provide the user with individually tailored advertising. This can be very practical, but also very annoying. When you visit a website for the first time, you are usually asked which of these types of cookies you would like to accept. And of course, this decision is also saved in a cookie.
How can I delete cookies?
How and whether you want to use cookies is up to you. Regardless of which service or website the cookies come from, you always have the option of deleting cookies, only partially allowing them or deactivating them. For example, you can block third-party cookies but allow all other cookies. If you want to find out which cookies have been stored in your browser, if you want to change or delete cookie settings, you can do this in your browser settings:
Safari: Managing cookies and website data with Safari
Firefox: Clear cookies to remove data that websites have stored on your computer
Internet Explorer: Deleting and managing cookies
Microsoft Edge: Delete and manage cookies
If you do not want cookies at all, you can set your browser so that it always informs you when a cookie is to be placed. This way you can decide for each individual cookie whether you want to accept the cookie or not. The procedure varies depending on the browser. The best thing to do is to search for the instructions in Google using the search term “delete cookies Chrome” or “deactivate cookies Chrome” in the case of a Chrome browser, or replace the word “Chrome” with the name of your browser, e.g. Edge, Firefox, Safari.
What about my data protection?
The so-called "cookie guidelines" have been in place since 2009. They state that the storage of cookies requires the consent of the website visitor (i.e. you). However, there are still very different reactions to these guidelines within the EU countries. In Austria, however, this guideline was implemented in Section 96 Paragraph 3 of the Telecommunications Act (TKG). If you would like to know more about cookies and are not afraid of technical documentation, we recommend https://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 send us electronically on this website, such as name, email address, address or other personal information when submitting a form or comments in the blog, will be used by us together with the time and IP address only for the specified purpose, stored securely and not passed on to third parties. We therefore only use your personal data to communicate with those visitors who expressly request contact and to process the services and products offered on this website. We do not pass on your personal data without your consent, but cannot rule out that this data will be viewed in the event of illegal behavior. If you send us personal data by email - i.e. outside of this website - we cannot guarantee secure transmission and the protection of your data. We recommend that you never send confidential data unencrypted by email. The legal basis according to Article 6 paragraph 1 a GDPR (legality of processing) is that you give us your consent to process the data you have entered. You can revoke this consent at any time - an informal email is sufficient, you can find our contact details in the imprint.
Analysis of visitor behavior
In the following privacy policy we inform you whether and how we evaluate data from your visit to this website. The evaluation of the collected data is usually anonymous and we cannot draw any conclusions about you personally from your behavior on this website. You can find out more about how to object to this evaluation of visit data in the following privacy policy.
TLS encryption with https
We use https to transmit data securely over 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 over the Internet, we can ensure the protection of confidential data. You can recognize the use of this data transmission security by the small lock symbol in the top left of the browser and the use of the https scheme (instead of http) as part of our Internet address.
Newsletter Privacy Policy
If you sign up for our newsletter, you transmit the personal data mentioned above and give us the right to contact you by email. We use the data saved when you sign up for the newsletter exclusively for our newsletter and do not pass it on to anyone else. If you unsubscribe from the newsletter - you will find the link at the bottom of every newsletter - we will delete all data saved when you signed up for the newsletter.
MailChimp Privacy Policy
We send newsletters with MailChimp and use functions of the newsletter service MailChimp from The Rocket Science Group, LLC, 675 Ponce de Leon Ave NE, Suite 5000, Atlanta, GA 30308 USA on this website to record newsletter registrations.
General information about MailChimp
Rocket Science Group LLC (MailChimp) maintains online platforms that enable our users to stay in touch with their subscribers, primarily via email. They allow users to upload email addresses and other subscriber profile information, such as name, physical address, and other demographic information, to the MailChimp database. This information is used to send emails and enable the use of certain other MailChimp features for those users. In accordance with its published privacy policies, MailChimp shares some information with third party service providers to provide and support the services MailChimp offers to users. MailChimp also shares some information with third party advertising partners to better understand users' needs and interests so that more relevant content and targeted advertising can be provided to those users and other users.
Newsletter Sign up
If you sign up for our newsletter on our website, the data you enter will be stored by MailChimp.
Deletion of your data
You can withdraw your consent to receive our newsletter at any time by clicking on the link at the bottom of the email you receive. Once you have unsubscribed by clicking on the unsubscribe link, your data will be deleted from MailChimp.
Newsletter evaluation
When you receive a newsletter via MailChimp, information such as your IP address, browser type and email program is stored to give us information about the performance of our newsletter. MailChimp can use the images integrated in the HTML emails called web beacons (details can be found at https://kb.mailchimp.com/reports/about-open-tracking ) to determine whether the email has arrived, whether it has been opened and whether links have been clicked. All of this information is stored on MailChimp's servers, not on this website. MailChimp is an active participant in the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework, which regulates the correct and secure transfer of personal data. You can find more information at https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt0000000TO6hAAG . You can find out more about the use of cookies at MailChimp at https://mailchimp.com/legal/cookies/ , and information about data protection at MailChimp (Privacy) can be found at https://mailchimp.com/legal/privacy/ .
MailChimp Data Processing Agreement
We have concluded a contract for order data processing (Data Processing Addendum) with MailChimp. This contract serves to protect your personal data and ensures that MailChimp adheres to the applicable data protection regulations and does not pass your personal data on to third parties. You can find more information about this contract at http://mailchimp.com/legal/forms/data-processing-agreement/ .
Google Fonts Local Privacy Policy
We use Google Fonts from Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA) on our website. We have integrated the Google fonts locally, i.e. on our web server, not Google's server. This means there is no connection to Google's servers and therefore no data transfer or storage.
Google Fonts Privacy Policy
We use Google Fonts from Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA) on our website. You do not need to log in or enter a password to use Google fonts. Furthermore, no cookies are stored in your browser. The files (CSS, fonts) are requested via the Google domains fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com. According to Google, requests for CSS and fonts are completely separate from all other Google services. If you have a Google account, you do not need to worry about your Google account data being sent to Google while you use Google Fonts. Google records the use of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and the fonts used and stores this data securely. We will look at exactly how the data is stored in more detail.
What data does Google store?
When you visit our website, the fonts are reloaded via a Google server. This external call transmits data to the Google servers. This is how Google recognizes that you or your IP address are visiting our website. The Google Fonts API was developed to reduce the collection, storage and use of end user data to what is necessary for the efficient provision of fonts. API stands for "Application Programming Interface" and is used, among other things, as a data transmitter in the software sector. Google Fonts stores CSS and font requests securely with Google and is therefore protected. The collected usage figures enable Google to determine the popularity of the fonts. Google publishes the results on internal analysis pages, such as Google Analytics. Google also uses data from its own web crawler to determine which websites use Google fonts. This data is published in the Google Fonts BigQuery database. BigQuery is a Google web service for companies that want to move and analyze large amounts of data. However, it should be noted that every Google Font request automatically transfers information such as IP address, language settings, browser screen resolution, browser version and browser name to the Google servers. It is not clear whether this data is stored and Google does not clearly communicate this.
How long and where is the data stored?
Google stores requests for CSS assets for one day on its servers, which are mainly located outside the EU. This enables us to use the fonts with the help of a Google style sheet. A style sheet is a format template that can be used to quickly and easily change the design or font of a website, for example. The font files are stored by Google for one year. Google's goal is to fundamentally improve the loading time of websites. If millions of websites link to the same fonts, they are cached after the first visit and immediately appear on all other websites visited later. Google sometimes updates font files to reduce file size, increase language coverage, and improve design.
How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?
The data that Google stores for a day or a year cannot simply be deleted. The data is automatically sent to Google when the page is accessed. To be able to delete this data prematurely, you must contact Google Support at https://support.google.com/?hl=de&tid=221097788 . In this case, you can only prevent data storage if you do not visit our site. Unlike other web fonts, Google allows us unrestricted access to all fonts. This means we have unlimited access to a sea of fonts and can get the most out of our website. You can find out more about Google Fonts and other questions at https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq?tid=221097788 . Although Google addresses data protection issues there, it does not contain really detailed information about data storage. It is relatively difficult (almost impossible) to get really precise information about stored data from Google. You can also find out which data is generally collected by Google and what this data is used for at https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/privacy/ .
Google Maps Privacy Policy
We use Google Maps from Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA) on our website. By using the functions of this map, data is transferred to Google. You can find out which data is collected by Google and what this data is used for at https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/privacy/ .
Google Analytics Privacy Policy
We use Google Analytics from Google LLC (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA) on this website to statistically evaluate visitor data. Google Analytics uses targeted cookies.
Cookies from Google Analytics
- _ga
- Expiry time: 2 years
- Use: Differentiation of website visitors
- Example value: GA1.2.1326744211.152221097788
- _gid
- Expiry time: 24 hours
- Use: Differentiation of website visitors
- Example value: GA1.2.1687193234.152221097788
- _gat_gtag_UA_<property-id>
- Expiry time: 1 minute
- Usage: Used to throttle the request rate. If Google Analytics is provided via Google Tag Manager, this cookie is named _dc_gtm_ <property-id>.
- Example value: 1
Pseudonymization
Our aim in accordance with the GDPR is to improve our offering and our website. Since the privacy of our users is important to us, user data is pseudonymized. Data processing is carried out on the basis of the legal provisions of Section 96 Paragraph 3 of the Telecommunications Act (TKG) and Article 6 of the EU GDPR Paragraph 1 Letter a (consent) and/or f (legitimate interest) of the GDPR.
Deactivation of data collection by Google Analytics
Using the browser add-on to deactivate Google Analytics JavaScript (ga.js, analytics.js, dc.js), website visitors can prevent Google Analytics from using their data. You can prevent Google from collecting the data generated by the cookie and relating to your use of the website and from processing this data by downloading and installing the browser plug-in available under the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=de
Google Analytics Data Processing Addendum
We have entered into a direct customer agreement with Google for the use of 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 IP anonymization
We have implemented Google Analytics IP address anonymization 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 IP is anonymized or masked as soon as the IP addresses arrive in the Google Analytics data collection network and before the data is stored or processed. You can find more information about IP anonymization at https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2763052?hl=de .
Rights under the General Data Protection Regulation
According to the provisions of the GDPR and the Austrian Data Protection Act (DSG), you are generally entitled to the following rights:
- Right to rectification (Article 16 GDPR)
- Right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”) (Article 17 GDPR)
- Right to restriction of processing (Article 18 GDPR)
- Right to notification – obligation to notify in connection with the rectification or erasure of personal data or the restriction of processing (Article 19 GDPR)
- Right to data portability (Article 20 GDPR)
- Right to object (Article 21 GDPR)
- Right not to be subjected to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling (Article 22 GDPR)
Google Analytics reports on demographics and interests
We have activated the advertising reporting functions in Google Analytics. The reports on demographic characteristics and interests contain information on 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 stop the use of the activities and information of your Google account by checking the box under "Advertising Settings" at https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated .
Google Analytics deactivation link
If you click on the following deactivation link , you can prevent Google from recording further visits to this website. Please note: Deleting cookies, using the incognito/private mode of your browser, or using a different browser will result in data being collected again.
Embedded social media elements Privacy Policy
We integrate elements from social media services on our website to display images, videos and text. When you visit pages that display these elements, data is transferred from your browser to the respective social media service and stored there. We have no access to this data. The following links take you to the pages of the respective social media services where it is explained how they handle your data:
- Instagram privacy policy: https://help.instagram.com/519522125107875
- The Google privacy policy applies to YouTube: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=de
- Facebook data policy: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy
- Twitter privacy policy: https://twitter.com/de/privacy
Facebook Privacy Policy
We use functions from Facebook on this website, a social media network of Facebook Ireland Ltd., 4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2 Ireland. You can find out which functions (social plug-ins) Facebook provides at https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/ . By visiting our website, information can be transmitted to Facebook. If you have a Facebook account, Facebook can assign this data to your personal account. If you do not want this, please log out of Facebook. The privacy policy, which information Facebook collects and how they use it, can be found at https://www.facebook.com/policy.php .
Instagram Privacy Policy
We use functions of the social media network Instagram of the company Instagram LLC, 1601 Willow Rd, Menlo Park CA 94025, USA on our website.
Google+ Privacy Policy
We use functions from Google+ on our website, the social network of Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA). If you want to use the full functions offered, you need a Google account. Even when using the functions (Google +1 buttons, Google+ badge, Follow button, Google+ Share button and link, Sign-In button, Hangout button) without a Google account, information is already transmitted to Google. If you are logged in with your Google account while using the functions listed above, your data will be published worldwide at https://plus.google.com/settings/ , depending on the settings, and collected and evaluated by Google. You can find out which data Google collects and what this data is used for at https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/privacy/ .
Google reCAPTCHA Privacy Policy
Our primary goal is to ensure that our website is as protected and secure as possible for you and for us. To ensure this, we use Google reCAPTCHA from Google Inc. (1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043, USA). With reCAPTCHA we can determine whether you are really a flesh-and-blood human and not a robot or other spam software. By spam we mean any unwanted information sent to us electronically without being asked for. With classic CAPTCHAS you usually had to solve text or picture puzzles to verify your identity. With reCAPTCHA from Google we usually don't have to bother you with such puzzles. In most cases it is enough if you simply tick a box to confirm that you are not a bot. With the new Invisible reCAPTCHA version you don't even have to tick a box. You can find out how this works exactly and, above all, which data is used for this in the course of this privacy policy. The legal basis for the use is Article 6 (1) f (lawfulness of processing), because there is a legitimate interest in protecting this website from bots and spam software.
What is reCAPTCHA?
reCAPTCHA is a free captcha service from Google that protects websites from spam software and abuse by non-human visitors. This service is most commonly used when you fill out forms on the Internet. A captcha service is an automatic Turing test designed to ensure that an action on the Internet is performed by a human and not a bot. In the classic Turing test (named after the computer scientist Alan Turing), a human determines the difference between a bot and a human. With captchas, the computer or a software program also does this. Classic captchas work with small tasks that are easy for people to solve, but are very difficult for machines. With reCAPTCHA, you no longer have to actively solve puzzles. The tool uses modern risk techniques to distinguish people from bots. Here you only have to tick the text box "I am not a robot" or with Invisible reCAPTCHA, even that is no longer necessary. With reCAPTCHA, a JavaScript element is integrated into the source code 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 uses this score to calculate how likely it is that you are a human before you enter the Captcha. ReCAPTCHA or Captchas in general are used whenever bots could manipulate or misuse certain actions (such as registrations, surveys, etc.).
What data is stored by reCAPTCHA?
ReCAPTCHA collects personal data from users to determine whether the actions on our website really come from people. This means that the IP address and other data that Google needs for the reCAPTCHA service can be sent to Google. IP addresses are almost always shortened within the member states of the EU or other contracting states to the Agreement on the European Economic Area before the data ends up on a server in the USA. The IP address is not combined with other data from Google unless you are logged in to your Google account while using reCAPTCHA. First, the reCAPTCHA algorithm checks whether Google cookies from other Google services (YouTube, Gmail, etc.) have already been placed on your browser. Then reCAPTCHA places an additional cookie in your browser and takes a snapshot of your browser window. The following list of collected browser and user data is not exhaustive. Rather, it is examples of data that, to the best of our knowledge, is processed by Google.
- Referrer URL (the address of the page from which the visitor comes)
- IP address (e.g. 256.123.123.1)
- Information about the operating system (the software that enables your computer to operate. Common operating systems are Windows, Mac OS X or Linux)
- Cookies (small text files that store data in your browser)
- Mouse and keyboard behavior (every action you perform with the mouse or keyboard is saved)
- Date and language settings (which language or date you have preset on your PC is saved)
- All Javascript objects (JavaScript is a programming language that allows websites to adapt to the user. JavaScript objects can collect all kinds of data under one name)
- Screen resolution (shows how many pixels the image consists of)
Name: IDE
Expiry time: after one year
Usage: This cookie is set by the company DoubleClick (also owned by Google) to register and report the actions of a user on the website when dealing with advertisements. This allows the advertising effectiveness to be measured and appropriate optimization measures to be taken. IDE is stored in browsers under the domain doubleclick.net.
Example value: WqTUmlnmv_qXyi_DGNPLESKnRNrpgXoy1K-pAZtAkMbHI-221097788
Name: 1P_JAR
Expiry time: after one month
Usage: 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. The cookie can also be used to prevent a user from seeing the same ad more than once.
Example value: 2019-5-14-12
Name: ANID
Expiry time: after 9 months
Usage: We were unable to find out much information about this cookie. In Google's privacy policy, the cookie is mentioned in connection with "advertising cookies" such as "DSID", "FLC", "AID", "TAID". ANID is stored under the domain google.com.
Example value: U7j1v3dZa2210977880xgZFmiqWppRWKOr
Name: CONSENT
Expiry time: after 19 years
Usage: The cookie stores the status of a user's consent to use various Google services. CONSENT is also used for security purposes to verify users, prevent login information fraud, and protect user data from unauthorized attacks.
Example value: YES+AT.de+20150628-20-0
Name: NID
Expiry time: after 6 months
Usage: NID is used by Google to tailor advertisements to your Google search. With the help of the cookie, Google "remembers" your most frequently entered search queries or your previous interaction with ads. This way, you always receive tailored advertisements. The cookie contains a unique ID that Google uses to collect the user's personal settings for advertising purposes.
Example value: 0WmuWqy221097788zILzqV_nmt3sDXwPeM5Q
Name: DV
Expiry time: after 10 minutes
Usage: As soon as you have checked the "I am not a robot" box, this cookie is set. The cookie is used by Google Analytics for personalized advertising. DV collects information in an anonymized form and is also used to distinguish between users.
Example value: gEAABBCjJMXcI0dSAAAANbqc221097788
How long and where is the data stored?
By inserting reCAPTCHA, your data is transferred to the Google server. Google does not make it clear where exactly this data is stored, even after repeated inquiries. Without receiving confirmation from Google, it can be assumed 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 plug-in, the data will be merged. In this case, Google’s different data protection regulations apply.
How can I delete my data or prevent data storage?
If you do not want any data about you or your behavior to be sent to Google, you must log out of Google completely and delete all Google cookies before visiting our website or using the reCAPTCHA software. Basically, the data is automatically sent to Google as soon as you visit our site. To delete this data again, you must contact Google Support at https://support.google.com/?hl=de&tid=221097788 . If you use our website, you therefore agree that Google LLC and its representatives automatically collect, process and use data. You can find out more about reCAPTCHA on Google's web developer page at https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/ . Google goes into more detail about the technical development of reCAPTCHA here, but precise information about data storage and data protection issues is also lacking there. A good overview of the basic use of data at Google can be found in the company's own privacy policy at https://www.google.com/intl/de/policies/privacy/ .
Amazon Affiliate Program Privacy Policy
We are participants in the Amazon affiliate program, which enables the placement of Amazon advertisements and affiliate links on websites. This placement of Amazon advertising generates advertising cost reimbursement. Amazon uses cookies to track the origin of orders. The responsible parties within the meaning of data protection laws are Amazon Europe Core S.à.rl, Amazon EU S.à.rl, Amazon Services Europe S.à.rl and Amazon Media EU S.à.rl, all four of which are located at 5, Rue Plaetis, L-2338 Luxembourg, and Amazon Instant Video Germany GmbH, Domagkstr. 28, 80807 Munich. Amazon Deutschland Services GmbH, Marcel-Breuer-Str. 12, 80807 Munich, acts as the data processor on their behalf. The privacy policy, which information Amazon collects and how they use it can be found at https://www.amazon.de/gp/help/customer/display.html/ref=footer_privacy?ie=UTF8&nodeId=3312401 .
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