We use cookies to monitor the use of our website. Below is more information about cookies, how we use them, and how you can manage their use. If you do not accept these terms, please do not use our pages.
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or other terminal device when you visit a website. On each subsequent visit, they are sent back to our website or another website that recognises the cookie.
Cookies enable us, for example, to recognise your device when you return to the site, remember your preferences and choices, improve your user experience, and tailor our advertisements on our sites and in other possible services.
You can find more information about cookies at www.aboutcookies.org.
We use various types of cookies on our site. Cookies can be categorised by both their duration and purpose of use.
In terms of duration, we use both temporary and persistent cookies. Temporary cookies only remain until you close your browser. We also use persistent cookies, which remain for a longer, predetermined period.
Information on purpose-specific cookies can be found below.
2.1 Essential
Some cookies are essential for the technical operation and use of our website. These cookies do not collect user data that could be used for marketing or to remember sites chosen by the user.
2.2 Performance-measuring
Our performance-measuring cookies collect information about how users use our websites (e.g., most used pages, possible error messages). These cookies do not collect identifiable user data; they are anonymous and are used solely to improve the functionality of the websites.
Our website uses Google Analytics cookies. The information collected by these cookies is transferred to and stored on Google's servers, some of which may be located outside the EU and are, in this case, subject to local data protection laws.
Our site also uses Facebook cookies. The information collected by these cookies may be transferred to and stored on the servers of these operators, which may be located outside the EU.
2.3 Functional
Functional cookies allow our website to remember your choices (such as username, language, or region) and provide better and more personalised features.
2.4 Third-party cookies
Our pages also have buttons that facilitate sharing content on different online communication environments and social media. If you use these buttons, a cookie may be placed on your terminal device by the selected service. These cookies are not under our control. More information about the use of third-party cookies can be found on the respective party's website.
Our website may accept cookies from these third-party services. These may include, for example, advertisements displayed through Facebook or Google services.
Most web browsers accept cookies, but you can usually change your browser settings to prevent new cookies from being stored, disable existing cookies, or request a notification before new cookies are stored.
If you want your browser to block the use of cookies, configure the settings according to your browser manufacturer's instructions (usually in the Help, Tools, or Edit menu). More detailed instructions can be found at www.aboutcookies.org.
If you block or disable cookies, some functions of our websites may not work. Disabling a cookie or cookie category does not yet delete the cookie from your browser; you must do this yourself through your browser.
We will announce any changes regarding our use of cookies here. We may also highlight changes on our websites.