Privacy Policy

Last updated: September 5, 2025

Introduction

This privacy policy explains how personal information is collected, used, and protected when visiting this website. By using this site, you consent to the practices described in this notice.

Data Collection

  • No personal information is collected or stored unless strictly necessary for the technical operation of the website.
  • Personal data may only be processed when you actively provide it (e.g., contacting the owner).

Use of Cookies and Analytics

  • This site uses technical cookies that are essential for basic website functions.
  • Analytical cookies (Google Analytics) are only activated if you give explicit consent via the cookie consent dialog.
  • Google Analytics collects anonymized data about site usage to improve content and user experience.
  • No tracking or analytical cookies are set until you have accepted cookies.

Data Usage and Sharing

  • Data is not shared with third parties except when required by law.
  • Data collected through Google Analytics is processed according to Google’s privacy policy and is not used for profiling or commercial purposes.

Data Security

  • Appropriate measures are taken to secure your data against loss, misuse, and unauthorized access.

Your Rights

  • You have the right to request information about your personal data, as well as correction or deletion, within the scope of applicable law.
  • If you have questions about data privacy or wish to exercise your rights, contact the site owner as listed in the Imprint.

Changes to this Privacy Policy

The privacy policy may be updated to reflect legal or technical changes.
Significant changes will be communicated on this page.


Contact:
For inquiries regarding this privacy policy, please refer to the details in the Imprint.


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