Cookie Policy

We use cookies and other technologies (e.g. pixels and beacons) on our website. These are stored on your device or in your browser and read, among other things, personal data such as the IP address or other unique identifiers.

Necessary cookies and similar technologies (hereinafter uniformly referred to as “cookies”) ensure basic functions of the website and are used without consent for the purpose of displaying our website. All other cookies are optional in nature and are only used with your consent. Statistics and analysis Cookies collect information about how the website is used. The information collected may be aggregated by us and our partners with other data (such as gender, age decade, and zip code area) to create analytics about website usage. Marketing and Advertising Cookies are used to identify visitors across websites, aggregate them with other data (such as gender, age range, and zip code area), create individualized profiles, and serve interest-based advertising. The profiles can be resold by our partners to any and as many third parties as desired. Preference cookies are used to save your selections, e.g. with regard to language or region, and to recognize you as a user when you visit the site again.

You can have only necessary cookies placed (“Necessary”), give your consent to the placement of all categories of cookies (“Accept all”) or consent to the use of individual categories of cookies (select category(ies) and “Save selection”). You can further view more information about the cookies by clicking on “Show details” (see below left in the banner) and also select only certain cookies here. Some cookies process personal data in the USA. By giving your consent to use these cookies, you also consent to the processing of your data in the USA.

For the USA, there is an adequacy decision of the European Union. This constitutes an appropriate guarantee for the protection of your personal data to the recipients participating in the adequacy decision. Transfers to the participating recipients in the USA are made on the basis of this appropriate guarantee. Transfers to recipients in the USA who do not participate in the adequacy decision are made on the basis of your consent pursuant to Art. 49 (1) lit. a GDPR. In the case of consent, there is a risk that your personal data will be processed without sufficient legal remedy or existing possibility of legal action for Europeans.

You can find more information about the use of your data and the participation of recipients in the USA in the adequacy decision in our privacy policy.