![]() ![]() Cookies are small text files which are sent from our web server to your browser when you visit our web pages, and they are stored on your computer for later retrieval. We use the cookies technology on our web pages. Your data will be deleted as soon as we are no longer legally obliged to store them. We only store the information collected through the order form (first name, surname, street, house number, postcode/place, telephone number, email address and, where applicable, company address) for the purpose of contract fulfilment (i.e. We are unable to guarantee complete data security when communicating by email, which is why we recommend sending information by post when there is a particular need for confidentiality. We pass on your data to third parties only where we are legally obliged to do so. In addition, data is stored for a maximum of 10 years as part of the legally required archiving of email correspondence (emails are business and commercial letters). The information will be deleted once it has been processed. your name, your email address and the message itself) for the purpose of responding to your inquiry. We only use the data we receive as a result of you sending us an email (e.g. You can send an email to info(at), for example, or to a specific email address of a staff member. You can contact us by sending us an email. We only pass on your data to third parties where we are legally obliged to do so. We use the information collected in the contact form (first name, surname, email address and, where applicable, company, street, postcode/place, country, telephone number) and your message for the purpose of responding to your inquiry. We only store your IP address for the duration of your visit, and no person-specific analysis of data takes place. We do this to enable you to use the web pages you visit, for statistical purposes, and to improve our online offerings. ![]() When our web pages are visited for information purposes, we only collect this data in non-personal form. The transmitted data volume and access status (file transmitted, file not found, etc.) and. ![]()
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