We have drafted this Privacy Statement (version 15.04.2019 -211091341) to explain to you, in accordance with the provisions 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 choices 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 have tried to describe the most important things as simply and clearly as possible during the preparation.
When you visit websites today, certain information is automatically created and stored, including on this website.
If you visit our website as you currently do, our web server (computer on which this website is stored) automatically stores data such as
In files (web server log files).
As a rule, web server log files are stored for two weeks and then automatically deleted. We do not disclose this data, but we cannot rule out the possibility that this data will be viewed in the presence of unlawful conduct.
According to Article 6 (1)) GDPR (legality of processing), the legal basis is that there is a legitimate interest in enabling the error-free operation of this website by collecting web server log files.
Personal information that you transmit to us electronically on this website, such as name, e-mail address, address or other personal information as part of the transmission of a form or comments on the blog, is provided by us together with the time and timing IP address is used for the specified purpose, securely stored and not passed on to third parties.
We therefore use your personal data only for communication with those visitors who expressly wish to contact and for the processing of the services and products offered on this website. We will not disclose your personal information without consent, but we cannot rule out the possibility that this information will be viewed in the presence of unlawful conduct.
If you send us personal data by e-mail – therefore – away from this website, we cannot guarantee the safe transfer and protection of your data. We recommend that you never transmit confidential data unencrypted by e-mail.
The legal basis under Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR (Legality of Processing) is that you give us consent to process the data you enter. You can revoke this consent at any time – a shapeless email is enough, you will find our contact details in the imprint.
In accordance with the provisions of the GDPR and the Austrian Data Protection Act (DSG) , you are entitled to the following rights in principle:
If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection law or that your data protection claims have otherwise been violated in a manner, you can complain to the supervisory authority, which is the data protection authority in Austria, You can find their website under https://www.dsb.gv.at/ .
In the following privacy policy, we will inform you whether and how we evaluate data from your visit to this website. The analysis of the collected data is usually anonymous and we cannot infer from your behaviour on this website to you.
You can find out more about the possibilities of contradicting this evaluation of the visit data in the following privacy policy.
We use https to transmit data on the Internet in a wiretap manner (data protection through technology design Article 25 (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 backup of the data transfer at the small lock icon on the top left of the browser and the use of the scheme https (instead of http) as part of our Internet address.
Since 2009, the so-called "cookie guidelines" have been in place. It states that the storage of cookies requires the consent of the website visitor (i.e. from you). Within the EU countries, however, there are still very different reactions to these directives. In Austria, however, this directive was implemented in § 96 (). 3 of the Telecommunications Act (TKG).
If you want to know more about cookies and don't shy away from 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."
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