Cookie information
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Information regarding the use of cookies
What is a cookie?
The Data Controller uses so-called cookies during your visit to the website. A cookie is an information package made up of letters and numbers that our website sends to your browser with the aim of saving certain settings, facilitating the use of our website, and helping us collect some relevant statistical information about our visitors.
Some cookies do not contain personal information and are not suitable for identifying individual users; however, some contain a unique identifier - a secret, randomly generated number sequence - that is stored on your device, thus ensuring your identifiability.
The duration of operation of individual cookies is described in the respective cookie descriptions.
The legal background and basis of cookies:
Basically, we distinguish three types of cookies: essential cookies necessary for operation, statistical cookies, and marketing cookies. The legal basis for data processing is your consent for statistical and marketing cookies according to Article 6(1)(a) of the Regulation, and according to Article 6(1)(f) of the Regulation, the legitimate interest necessary for ensuring the operation of the website for operational cookies.
Main features of the cookies used by the website:
Essential cookies for operation
If you do not accept the use of these cookies, certain functions may not be available to you.
Storage of klaro consent (cookie banner settings)
_ga measuring traffic (GA4)
Statistical cookies:
_ga_* measuring traffic (GA4)
ar_debug (Google debug cookie – may appear occasionally) measuring traffic (GA4)
You can find more information about deleting cookies at the following links:
Google Consent Mode v2
Google Consent Mode v2
The Data Controller has integrated the Google Consent Mode v2 version into the website and manages consents and rejections based on the new version through its cookie panel. According to the Google Consent Mode v2, Google uses two additional flags alongside the previous two (analytics_storage, ad_storage) flags, which are intended for storing and reading statistical and advertising cookies:
- ad_user_data: Any user data that can be sent to Google for advertising purposes.
- ad_personalization: User data can be used for personalized advertising purposes, such as remarketing.
