data protection
Data protection
The protection of your personal data is particularly important to us. We therefore process your data exclusively on the basis of the statutory provisions (GDPR, TKG 2003). In this data protection declaration we inform you about the most important aspects of data processing on our website.
The person responsible within the meaning of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is:
Doris Trögl
Nordmanngasse 25/2/13
1210 Vienna
Contact: +43 680 134 63 47
You can reach us at our aforementioned company address or by telephone.
Data collection when contacted
If you contact us in writing or by telephone, the data you provide will be stored by us for the purpose of processing your request and in the event of follow-up questions for the duration of the statutory retention period. We will not pass this data on to third parties without your consent.
cookies
Our website uses so-called cookies. These are small text files that are stored on your end device with the help of the browser. They do no harm.
We use cookies to make our offer user-friendly. Some cookies remain stored on your end device until you delete them. They enable 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 cookies are deactivated, the functionality of our website may be restricted.
Web host / provider
The web space provider stores data about every access to the website (in so-called server log files). This data includes: name of the website, message about the call, browser type, operating system, referrer URL (previously visited website), IP address and the requesting provider. This data is only recorded for statistical purposes and to optimize the security of the hosting system.
Web Analysis
Our website uses functions of the web analysis service Google Analytics, a web analysis service provided by Google LLC ("Google"), Amphitheater Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA. The data collected is also processed outside the EU. Cookies are used for this purpose, which enable an analysis of the use of the website by its users. The information generated in this way is transferred to the provider's server and stored there.
You can prevent this by setting up your browser so that no cookies are saved.
If IP anonymization is activated via your browser, your IP address will be shortened beforehand by Google within member states of the European Union or in other contracting states of the Agreement on the European Economic Area. This is only a rough localization is possible.
The relationship with the web analytics provider is based on the EU's standard contractual clauses under the Privacy Shield Agreement. More information: Google Privacy Policy & Terms of Service.
Data processing takes place on the basis of the legal provisions of Section 96 Paragraph 3 TKG and Article 6 Paragraph 1 lit a (consent) and/or lit f (legitimate interest) of the GDPR.
Our concern within the meaning of the GDPR (legitimate interest) is the improvement of our offer and our website. Since the privacy of our users is important to us, user data is anonymized.
If you wish to object to the measurement of your hits on this page, please click on the following link: Google Analytics Opt Out
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Duration of data storage
The user data is stored and retained for the duration of the statutory retention period. After the deadline has expired, the corresponding data will be routinely deleted, provided that they are no longer required to fulfill the contract or to initiate a contract.
Update of the regulations
We reserve the right to change these Terms at any time as business needs require.
Your rights
In principle, you have the right to information, correction, deletion, restriction, data transferability, revocation and objection. If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection law or your data protection claims have otherwise been violated in any way, please contact us so that we can clarify any questions. You can of course also complain to the supervisory authority. In Austria, this is the data protection authority.