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This website allows you to ask questions or register for newsletters. Cookies are then used to remember whether you have already registered and to show certain messages that may only be visible to users who have already registered.
Additionally, when you enter details using a form (for instance on our contact page), cookies may be stored for the purposes of subsequently contacting you.
To optimise your user experience of this website, we use cookies that store details of your visit and browse behaviour on our website. These details are also used anonymously for statistical analyses of the behaviour of visitors to our website. We can use the information to improve our website and make it more user-friendly. This statistical research is strictly anonymous, but we can deduce from it which pages are most and least visited and ascertain the general habits of those who use our website. It also serves a means to track down browsing problems that might come to light on our website.
For certain analyses, we use Google Analytics. You can switch this off in various ways depending on which browser you use (third-party modules and extensions, blocking the website, etc.). For more information on cookies of Google Analytics, you can consult the Google Analytics official website.
The details we are able to access using cookies are on no account disclosed to third parties nor used for commercial purposes.