Cookies

To ensure the website functions properly, we use cookies. Some are essential, while others can be controlled through your settings.

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What are cookies?

Cookies are text files that our website sends to your browser or device from which you access our website (such as a phone, tablet, or computer). They allow us to recognize you and accordingly adapt our website, analyze your behavior, display specific content, and more. You can find more information about individual cookies below.

What types of cookies do we use?

Technical, functional – these are necessary to display the website to you and ensure it functions properly, or to recognize whether you have (or have not) given consent to the processing of cookies, etc.

Security – cookies designed to prevent fraud and, where applicable, address security vulnerabilities.

Analytical – these help us analyze how the website functions in terms of visitor behavior and allow us to adapt and improve the website accordingly.

Preference – these cookies are used to display content according to your preferences, for example in a selected language, or otherwise make browsing or shopping easier for you.

Marketing – thanks to these cookies, we or third parties can tailor the offer of our services after your visit. These offers may then also be displayed to you outside of our website.

On what basis do we process cookies?

We may process technical, security, and functional cookies on the basis of legal regulations. Without them, we would not be able to provide our services to you safely and properly.

Analytical, preference, and marketing cookies may be processed on the basis of your consent. You can prevent such processing by not granting consent, by adjusting your browser settings, using the cookie banner settings, or by browsing in private/incognito mode.

First of all, we would like to note that cookies collected for the purpose of measuring website traffic and creating statistics related to website usage and visitor behavior are evaluated in aggregate form and therefore in a way that does not allow us to identify individual users. Cookies necessary for the functionality of the website are always stored only for the period strictly necessary for its operation.

The easiest way to prevent the use of cookies is through your browser settings. More information about individual browsers and how to delete or block cookies can be found here:

Who processes cookies for us?

the provider of Google Analytics, Ads, and DoubleClick services, Google Ireland Ltd., with its registered office at Google Building Gordon House, 4 Barrow St, Dublin, D04 E5W5, Ireland, in accordance with its terms and conditions – terms.

Furthermore, we would like to mention

Personal data processing takes place within the European Union. If processing occurs outside the EU, it is carried out in accordance with applicable legal regulations (exceptions approved by the European Union or after meeting additional data security requirements).

Name Expiration Who has access to the information Description
_gcl_au 3 months Third party (Google Tag Manager) Used to test website features
__utma 2 years Third party (Google) Collects data on how many times a user has visited the website, including the first and last visit. Used by Google Analytics
__utmb 1 day Third party (Google) Registers a timestamp with the exact time when a user entered the website. Used by Google Analytics to calculate visit duration
__utmc Session Third party (Google) Registers a timestamp with the exact time when a user leaves the website. Used by Google Analytics to calculate visit duration
__utmt 1 day Third party (Google) Used to throttle the request rate to the server
__utmz 6 months Third party (Google) Collects data on where the user came from, which search engine was used, which link was clicked, and which search query was used
_dc_gtm_UA-# 1 day Third party (Google) Used by Google Tag Manager to control the loading of the Google Analytics script tag
_ga 2 years Third party (Google) This cookie is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier. It is included in each page request and is used to calculate visitor, session, and campaign data for analytics reports
_gat 1 day Third party (Google) The _gat cookie is used to limit requests to analytics services from your browser. It helps prevent excessive reporting of user counts
_gid 1 day Third party (Google) Registers a unique identifier used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website
collect Session Third party (Google) Used to send data to Google Analytics about the visitor’s device and behavior. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels