Cookies

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are tiny text files that are stored on your device by your browser when you use our website. These text files contain information to provide you with user-friendly services and are read by web browsers. Cookies allow our website to recognize you so that our web server can offer you a better, more individual and faster website that is better tailored to your needs.

Please note that you may be unable to access some web content if you block cookies. Cookies come in the following varieties:

  • Session cookies: These are stored on your computer or device while surfing our website and are then deleted afterwards.
  • Persistent cookies: These cookies remain on your computer for longer.
  • Third-party cookies: These cookies are created by partner websites and are embedded in our website. They are used to provide personalized advertisements, for example.

2. How we use cookies

Generally, we only use Internet technologies (such as cookies, JavaScript) to make it easier for you to use our website and to improve our services and how you communicate with our content:

  • We use session cookies to keep the current session active.
  • We use cookies to analyze data. We can see how, for example, our forms are accepted, how many visitors use our sites or which are the most frequently visited websites. 
  • We use third-party cookies to enhance your experience with our content and advertisements.
  • This website uses web analysis services of Google. For detailed information, see „Data Protection“.

3. Third-party cookies

Some third parties set cookies on your computer, in particular to record visitors’ behavior and to personalize their services (including advertising). Depending on the platform, several third-party cookies may be used. You can read about how third parties deal with cookies on the appropriate pages of the network. Please see the table below for notes on the networks. We have no control over third-party cookies. We therefore recommend that you check the respective third-party websites to verify what cookies are used and how you can manage them. For common third-party providers such as Facebook/Meta, Google, etc., the “Digital Advertising Alliance” offers an option to collectively opt out for all DAA companies.