Privacy Policy

Google Analytics Privacy Police

This web­site uses Google Ana­lyt­ics, a web ana­lyt­ics ser­vice pro­vid­ed by Google, Inc. (“Google”). Google Ana­lyt­ics uses “cook­ies”, which are text files placed on your com­put­er, to help the web­site ana­lyze how users use the site. The infor­ma­tion gen­er­at­ed by the cook­ie about your use of the web­site (includ­ing your IP address) will be trans­mit­ted to and stored by Google on servers in the Unit­ed States. In case of acti­va­tion of the IP anonymiza­tion, Google will truncate/anonymize the last octet of the IP address for Mem­ber States of the Euro­pean Union as well as for oth­er par­ties to the Agree­ment on the Euro­pean Eco­nom­ic Area. Only in excep­tion­al cas­es, the full IP address is sent to and short­ened by Google servers in the USA.

On behalf of the web­site provider Google will use this infor­ma­tion for the pur­pose of eval­u­at­ing your use of the web­site, com­pil­ing reports on web­site activ­i­ty for web­site oper­a­tors and pro­vid­ing oth­er ser­vices relat­ing to web­site activ­i­ty and inter­net usage to the web­site provider. Google will not asso­ciate your IP address with any oth­er data held by Google. You may refuse the use of cook­ies by select­ing the appro­pri­ate set­tings on your brows­er. How­ev­er, please note that if you do this, you may not be able to use the full func­tion­al­i­ty of this website.

Fur­ther­more you can pre­vent Google’s col­lec­tion and use of data (cook­ies and IP address) by down­load­ing and installing the brows­er plug-in avail­able under https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en-GB.

Fur­ther infor­ma­tion con­cern­ing the terms and con­di­tions of use and data pri­va­cy can be found at http://www.google.com/analytics/terms/gb.html or at https://www.google.de/intl/en_uk/policies/. Please note that on this web­site, Google Ana­lyt­ics code is sup­ple­ment­ed by “anonymizeIp” to ensure an anonymized col­lec­tion of IP address­es (so called IP-masking).

We con­tin­ue to use Google Ana­lyt­ics to eval­u­ate data from both dou­ble-click cook­ies and AdWords for sta­tis­ti­cal pur­pos­es (see “Use of Google Remar­ket­ing”). If you do not want this, you can dis­able it using Ad Man­ag­er (https://www.google.com/settings/u/0/ads/authenticated?hl=en).

Use of Google Remarketing

This site uses the remar­ket­ing fea­ture of Google Inc. (“Google”). This func­tion is used to present vis­i­tors to the web­site as part of the Google adver­tis­ing net­work with the con­tent-relat­ed adver­tis­ing mate­r­i­al. The web­site visitor’s brows­er stores so-called “cook­ies”, text files that are stored on your com­put­er and that allow vis­i­tors to rec­og­nize them when they vis­it sites that are part of Google’s adver­tis­ing network.

On these pages, vis­i­tors can then be pre­sent­ed with adver­tis­ing that relates to con­tent that the vis­i­tor pre­vi­ous­ly accessed on web­sites using the remar­ket­ing fea­ture of Google. Accord­ing to our own data, Google does not col­lect per­son­al data dur­ing this process. How­ev­er, if you do not want the Google remar­ket­ing fea­ture, you can always dis­able it by mak­ing the appro­pri­ate set­tings at https://www.google.com/settings/u/0/ads/authenticated?hl=en. Alter­na­tive­ly, you can dis­able the use of cook­ies for inter­est-relat­ed adver­tis­ing through the Adver­tis­ing Net­work Ini­tia­tive by fol­low­ing the instruc­tions at http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp. For more infor­ma­tion about Google’s remar­ket­ing and Google data pro­tec­tion, please vis­it http://www.google.com/privacy/ads/.

Data collection Hotjar

This web­site uses Hot­jar, a web ana­lyt­ics tool from Hot­jar Ltd (Hot­jar) (http://www.hotjar.com, Mal­ta, Europe).

This means that inter­ac­tions of vis­i­tors with the web­site are record­ed anony­mous­ly. This cre­ates a log of mouse move­ments and clicks, for exam­ple, with the aim of point­ing out pos­si­ble improve­ments to the respec­tive web­site. In addi­tion, infor­ma­tion on the oper­at­ing sys­tem, brows­er, IP address in anony­mous for­mat, incom­ing and out­go­ing ref­er­ences (links), geo­graph­i­cal ori­gin, as well as res­o­lu­tion and type of the device are eval­u­at­ed for sta­tis­ti­cal pur­pos­es. This infor­ma­tion is not per­son­al and will not be passed on to third par­ties by Hot­jar. If you do not want a record­ing, you can deac­ti­vate it on all web pages using Hot­jar by set­ting the DoNot­Track head­er in your brows­er. Infor­ma­tion and instruc­tions for deac­ti­va­tion can be found here: https://www.hotjar.com/opt-out.

Fur­ther infor­ma­tion about Hot­jar: https://www.hotjar.com/privacy

Cookies

Our web­shop uses cook­ies to make the offer more user-friend­ly, more effec­tive and safer. Cook­ies are text files which are stored on your com­put­er when you vis­it our webshop.

What we collect

As part of the order­ing process, we save your IP address, the data you enter, such as the name, email address and address, as well as the type of pay­ment process, in addi­tion to the prod­ucts you have pur­chased. Cred­it card data are only stored by our part­ners for the pay­ment pro­cess­ing and for the pur­pose of the pay­ment process.