The use of this website is generally possible without providing personal data. Insofar as personal data (e.g. name, address or e-mail addresses) is collected on our website, this is always done on a voluntary basis as far as possible. This data will not be passed on to third parties without your express consent.
We would like to point out that data transmission over the Internet (e.g. when communicating by e-mail) may be subject to security vulnerabilities. Complete protection of data against access by third parties is not possible.
We hereby expressly prohibit the use of contact data published within the scope of the imprint obligation by third parties for sending unsolicited advertising and information material. The operators of this website expressly reserve the right to take legal action in the event of the unsolicited sending of advertising information, such as spam e-mails.
The protection of your personal data is important to us. We process your data exclusively in accordance with the statutory provisions (GDPR, DSG 2000, TKG 2003). Below we inform you about the most important aspects of data processing on our website.
Contact with us
If you contact us by e-mail, the data you provide will be stored by us for six months for the purpose of processing your inquiry and in case of further questions. We will not pass on this data without your consent.
Cookies
Our website uses cookies. These are small text files that are stored on your end device with the help of the browser. They do not cause any damage to your end device. We use cookies to make our website more user-friendly. Some cookies remain stored on your device until you delete them. This enables us to recognize your browser on your next visit. If you do not want this, you can set up your browser so that it informs you about the setting of cookies and you only allow this in individual cases. If you deactivate cookies, the functionality of our website may be restricted.
Your rights
In principle, you have the right to information, correction, deletion, restriction of processing, data portability, revocation and objection. If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection law or that your data protection rights have been violated in any other way, you can lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority. In Austria, this is the data protection authority.

