Google Analytics Remarketing
Our websites use Google Analytics’ remarketing functions in conjunction with the cross-device functions of Google AdWords and Google DoubleClick. The service provider is Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland.
This function makes it possible to link the advertising target groups created by Google Analytics Remarketing with the cross-device functions of Google AdWords and Google DoubleClick. In this way, interest-related, personalised advertising messages tailored to you on the basis of your prior usage and surfing behaviour on one device (e.g. a smart phone) can be displayed on another of your devices as well (e.g. tablet of PC).
To this end, and with your consent, Google links your web browser and app browser histories to your Google account. This enables the same personalised advertising content to be placed on any device on which you log on to your Google account. To support this function, Google Analytics records users’ Google-authenticated IDs, which are temporarily linked to our Google Analytics data in order to define and create target groups for cross-device advertising.
You can permanently opt out of the remarketing/targeting by deactivating personalised advertising in your Google account; please follow this link to do so.
The collection of the data recorded in your Google account takes place solely on the basis of consent that you issue to Google or revoke (art. 6, sect. 1(a) GDPR). The basis for the recording of the data that is not collected in your Google account (because you do not have such an account, for example, or because you have opted out of the merging) is article 6, section 6(f) of the GDPR. The interest arises from the website operator’s interest in anonymised analysis for advertising purposes. Please see Google’s data privacy and security statement for further information and the privacy policy.
What other web services do we use?
Google Tag Manager
This site uses Google Tag Manager. Google Tag Manager is a tool that marketers use to manage website “tags” via an interface. The tool itself (which implements the tags) is a domain that neither uses cookies nor stores personal data. Although Google Tag Manager initiates the deployment of tags that may record data in some circumstances, the tool itself does not access that data. Deactivations at the domain or cookie level will remain in effect for all of the tracking tags implemented with Google Tag Manager. The terms of the Google Tag Manager Use Policy are posted at: https://www.google.com/analytics/terms/tag-manager/
Web Fonts
We use web fonts provided by Monotype GmbH (www.fonts.com) to ensure that fonts used on this website are rendered consistently. When your browser loads a page of this website, it also loads the web fonts necessary to display the texts and fonts correctly into its cache.
In order to do this, the browser that you are using has to establish a connection with the fonts.com servers. Hence, fonts.com learns that our website was viewed via your IP address.
If your browser does not support web fonts, a standard font from your computer is used. For more information about these web fonts, please see https://www.fonts.com/info/legal and the privacy policy of fonts.com at https://www.fonts.com/info/legal/privacy/ as well as the privacy policy of Monotype GmbH at https://www.monotype.com/legal/privacy-policy
Adobe Web Fonts for rendering fonts
We use web fonts provided by Adobe Systems Software Ireland Limited, 4-6 Riverwalk Drive, Citywest Business Campus, Cooldown Commons, Dublin 24, D24 DCW0, Ireland, (“Adobe”), to ensure that the fonts on this website are rendered consistently. When your browser loads a page of this website, it also loads the web fonts necessary to display the texts and fonts correctly into its cache. In order to do this, the browser that you are using has establish a connection with Adobe’s servers. Hence, Adobe learns that our website was viewed via your IP address.
The basis for the transfer of this data for these purposes is our legitimate interest in correctly displaying texts and fonts on our website. If your consent to the data transfer to Adobe is required, we will inform you of this separately beforehand.
For further information on Adobe Web Fonts, please see http://www.edgefonts.com and Adobe’s privacy policy at https://www.adobe.com/privacy.html.
Google Web Fonts
We use web fonts, such as Google Web Fonts (https://www.google.com/webfonts/), to ensure that the fonts on this website are rendered consistently. When your browser loads a page of this website, it also loads the web fonts necessary to display the texts and fonts correctly into its cache. In order to do this, the browser that you are using has to establish a connection with Google’s servers. Hence, Google learns that our website was viewed via your IP address. If your browser does not support web fonts or does not allow access, content will be shown using a standard font from your computer.
The basis for the transfer of this data for these purposes is our legitimate interest in displaying texts and fonts on our website to you correctly. If your consent to the data transfer to Google is required, we will inform you of this separately beforehand.
For further information on Google Web Fonts, please see https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/