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Legal pro­vi­der identification:

EUROMOOS GmbH
L. Foers­ter
At the edge of the forest 3
02689 Wehrs­dorf
www.euromoos.com
eMail: info@euromoos.com
Fon:  +49 (0) 174 341 736 7
Tax num­ber: DE 204/108/04469

DATA PROTECTION

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General notices

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The fol­lo­wing noti­ces pro­vi­de a simp­le over­view of what hap­pens to your per­so­nal data when you visit our web­site. Per­so­nal data is any data by which you can be per­so­nal­ly iden­ti­fied. For detail­ed infor­ma­ti­on on data pro­tec­tion, plea­se refer to our pri­va­cy poli­cy lis­ted below this text.

Data collection on our website

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Who is respon­si­ble for data coll­ec­tion on this website?

Data pro­ces­sing on this web­site is car­ri­ed out by the web­site ope­ra­tor. You can find his cont­act details in the imprint of this website.

How do we coll­ect your data?

On the one hand, your data is coll­ec­ted by you pro­vi­ding it to us. This can be, for exam­p­le, data that you enter in a cont­act form.

Other data is coll­ec­ted auto­ma­ti­cal­ly by our IT sys­tems when you visit the web­site. This is main­ly tech­ni­cal data (e.g. Inter­net brow­ser, ope­ra­ting sys­tem or time of page view). This data is coll­ec­ted auto­ma­ti­cal­ly as soon as you enter our website.

What do we use your data for?

Some of the data is coll­ec­ted to ensu­re error-free pro­vi­si­on of the web­site. Other data may be used to ana­ly­ze your user behavior.

What rights do you have regar­ding your data?

You have the right to recei­ve infor­ma­ti­on about the ori­gin, reci­pi­ent and pur­po­se of your stored per­so­nal data free of char­ge at any time. You also have a right to demand the cor­rec­tion, blo­cking or dele­ti­on of this data. For this pur­po­se, as well as for fur­ther ques­ti­ons on the sub­ject of data pro­tec­tion, you can cont­act us at any time at the address given in the imprint. Fur­ther­mo­re, you have the right to lodge a com­plaint with the com­pe­tent super­vi­so­ry authority.

You also have the right to request the rest­ric­tion of the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data under cer­tain cir­cum­s­tances. For details, plea­se refer to the pri­va­cy poli­cy under “Right to rest­ric­tion of processing”.

1. General notes and mandatory information

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Data protection

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The ope­ra­tors of the­se pages take the pro­tec­tion of your per­so­nal data very serious­ly. We tre­at your per­so­nal data con­fi­den­ti­al­ly and in accordance with the sta­tu­to­ry data pro­tec­tion regu­la­ti­ons and this pri­va­cy policy.

When you use this web­site, various per­so­nal data are coll­ec­ted. Per­so­nal data is data with which you can be per­so­nal­ly iden­ti­fied. This pri­va­cy poli­cy explains what data we coll­ect and what we use it for. It also explains how and for what pur­po­se this is done.

We would like to point out that data trans­mis­si­on on the Inter­net (e.g. when com­mu­ni­ca­ting by e‑mail) can have secu­ri­ty gaps. Com­ple­te pro­tec­tion of data against access by third par­ties is not possible.

Note on the responsible office

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The respon­si­ble par­ty for data pro­ces­sing on this web­site is:

EUROMOOS GmbH

Am Wald­rand 3
02689 Wehrsdorf
Germany

The respon­si­ble body is the natu­ral or legal per­son who alo­ne or joint­ly with others deter­mi­nes the pur­po­ses and means of the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data (e.g. names, e‑mail addres­ses or similar).

Revocation of your consent to data processing

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Many data pro­ces­sing ope­ra­ti­ons are only pos­si­ble with your express con­sent. You can revo­ke con­sent you have alre­a­dy given at any time. For this pur­po­se, an infor­mal com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on by e‑mail to us is suf­fi­ci­ent. The lega­li­ty of the data pro­ces­sing car­ri­ed out until the revo­ca­ti­on remains unaf­fec­ted by the revocation.

Right of objection to data collection in special cases and to direct marketing (Art. 21 DSGVO)

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If the data pro­ces­sing is based on Art. 6 (1) lit. e or f DSGVO, you have the right to object to the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data at any time for reasons ari­sing from your par­ti­cu­lar situa­ti­on; this also appli­es to pro­fil­ing based on the­se pro­vi­si­ons. The respec­ti­ve legal basis on which pro­ces­sing is based can be found in this pri­va­cy poli­cy. If you object, we will no lon­ger pro­cess your per­so­nal data con­cer­ned unless we can demons­tra­te com­pel­ling legi­ti­ma­te grounds for the pro­ces­sing which over­ri­de your inte­rests, rights and free­doms, or the pro­ces­sing ser­ves the pur­po­se of asser­ting, exer­cis­ing or defen­ding legal claims (objec­tion under Artic­le 21(1) DSGVO).

If your per­so­nal data is pro­ces­sed for the pur­po­se of direct mar­ke­ting, you have the right to object at any time to the pro­ces­sing of per­so­nal data con­cer­ning you for the pur­po­se of such mar­ke­ting; this also appli­es to pro­fil­ing, inso­far as it is rela­ted to such direct mar­ke­ting. If you object, your per­so­nal data will sub­se­quent­ly no lon­ger be used for the pur­po­se of direct mar­ke­ting (objec­tion pur­su­ant to Art. 21 (2) DSGVO).

Right of appeal to the competent supervisory authority

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In the event of brea­ches of the GDPR, data sub­jects shall have a right of appeal to a super­vi­so­ry aut­ho­ri­ty, in par­ti­cu­lar in the Mem­ber Sta­te of their habi­tu­al resi­dence, their place of work or the place of the alle­ged breach. The right of appeal is wit­hout pre­ju­di­ce to other admi­nis­tra­ti­ve or judi­cial remedies.

Right to data portability

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You have the right to have data that we pro­cess auto­ma­ti­cal­ly on the basis of your con­sent or in per­for­mance of a con­tract han­ded over to you or to a third par­ty in a com­mon, machi­ne-rea­da­ble for­mat. If you request the direct trans­fer of the data to ano­ther con­trol­ler, this will only be done inso­far as it is tech­ni­cal­ly feasible.

SSL or TLS encryption

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This site uses SSL or TLS encryp­ti­on for secu­ri­ty reasons and to pro­tect the trans­mis­si­on of con­fi­den­ti­al con­tent, such as orders or requests that you send to us as the site ope­ra­tor. You can reco­gni­ze an encrypt­ed con­nec­tion by the fact that the address line of the brow­ser chan­ges from “http://” to “https://” and by the lock sym­bol in your brow­ser line.

If SSL or TLS encryp­ti­on is acti­va­ted, the data you trans­mit to us can­not be read by third parties.

Information, blocking, deletion and correction

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Within the frame­work of the appli­ca­ble legal pro­vi­si­ons, you have the right at any time to free infor­ma­ti­on about your stored per­so­nal data, its ori­gin and reci­pi­ent and the pur­po­se of data pro­ces­sing and, if neces­sa­ry, a right to cor­rec­tion, blo­cking or dele­ti­on of this data. For this pur­po­se, as well as for fur­ther ques­ti­ons on the sub­ject of per­so­nal data, you can cont­act us at any time at the address given in the imprint.

Right to restriction of processing

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You have the right to request the rest­ric­tion of the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data. To do this, you can cont­act us at any time at the address given in the imprint. The right to rest­ric­tion of pro­ces­sing exists in the fol­lo­wing cases:

  • If you dis­pu­te the accu­ra­cy of your per­so­nal data stored by us, we usual­ly need time to veri­fy this. For the dura­ti­on of the review, you have the right to request the rest­ric­tion of the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data.
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  • If we no lon­ger need your per­so­nal data, but you need them for the exer­cise, defen­se or asser­ti­on of legal claims, you have the right to request the rest­ric­tion of the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data ins­tead of deletion.
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  • If you have lodged an objec­tion under Artic­le 21(1) of the GDPR, a balan­ce must be struck bet­ween your inte­rests and ours. As long as it has not yet been deter­mi­ned who­se inte­rests pre­vail, you have the right to request the rest­ric­tion of the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data.

If you have rest­ric­ted the pro­ces­sing of your per­so­nal data, this data — apart from its sto­rage — may only be pro­ces­sed with your con­sent or for the asser­ti­on, exer­cise or defen­se of legal claims or for the pro­tec­tion of the rights of ano­ther natu­ral or legal per­son or for reasons of important public inte­rest of the Euro­pean Uni­on or a Mem­ber State.

Objection to promotional emails

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The use of cont­act data published within the frame­work of the imprint obli­ga­ti­on for the trans­mis­si­on of adver­ti­sing and infor­ma­ti­on mate­ri­al not express­ly reques­ted is her­eby objec­ted to. The ope­ra­tors of the pages express­ly reser­ve the right to take legal action in the event of unso­li­ci­ted sen­ding of adver­ti­sing infor­ma­ti­on, such as spam e‑mails.

2. data collection on our website

Cookies

The Inter­net pages part­ly use so-cal­led coo­kies. Coo­kies do not cau­se any dama­ge to your com­pu­ter and do not con­tain viru­s­es. Coo­kies ser­ve to make our offer more user-fri­end­ly, more effec­ti­ve and safer. Coo­kies are small text files that are stored on your com­pu­ter and saved by your browser.

Most of the coo­kies we use are so-cal­led “ses­si­on coo­kies”. They are auto­ma­ti­cal­ly dele­ted after the end of your visit. Other coo­kies remain stored on your ter­mi­nal device until you dele­te them. The­se coo­kies allow us to reco­gni­ze your brow­ser on your next visit.

You can set your brow­ser so that you are infor­med about the set­ting of coo­kies and only allow coo­kies in indi­vi­du­al cases, exclude the accep­tance of coo­kies for cer­tain cases or in gene­ral and acti­va­te the auto­ma­tic dele­ti­on of coo­kies when clo­sing the brow­ser. If coo­kies are deac­ti­va­ted, the func­tion­a­li­ty of this web­site may be limited.

Coo­kies that are requi­red to car­ry out the elec­tro­nic com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on pro­cess or to pro­vi­de cer­tain func­tions you have reques­ted (e.g. shop­ping cart func­tion) are stored on the basis of Art. 6 (1) lit. f DSGVO. The web­site ope­ra­tor has a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in sto­ring coo­kies for the tech­ni­cal­ly error-free and opti­mi­zed pro­vi­si­on of its ser­vices. Inso­far as other coo­kies (e.g. coo­kies for ana­ly­zing your sur­fing beha­vi­or) are stored, the­se are trea­ted sepa­ra­te­ly in this pri­va­cy policy.

Server log files

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The pro­vi­der of the pages auto­ma­ti­cal­ly coll­ects and stores infor­ma­ti­on in so-cal­led ser­ver log files, which your brow­ser auto­ma­ti­cal­ly trans­mits to us. The­se are:

  • brow­ser type and brow­ser version
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  • Ope­ra­ting sys­tem used
  • refer­rer URL
  • Host name of the acces­sing computer
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  • Time of the ser­ver request
  • IP address

This data is not mer­ged with other data sources.

The coll­ec­tion of this data is based on Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f DSGVO. The web­site ope­ra­tor has a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in the tech­ni­cal­ly error-free pre­sen­ta­ti­on and opti­miza­ti­on of its web­site — for this pur­po­se, the ser­ver log files must be collected.

Contact form

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If you send us inqui­ries via cont­act form, your data from the inquiry form, inclu­ding the cont­act data you pro­vi­ded the­re, will be stored by us for the pur­po­se of pro­ces­sing the inquiry and in case of fol­low-up ques­ti­ons. We do not pass on this data wit­hout your consent.

The pro­ces­sing of the data ente­red in the cont­act form is the­r­e­fo­re based exclu­si­ve­ly on your con­sent (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. a DSGVO). You can revo­ke this con­sent at any time. For this pur­po­se, an infor­mal com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on by e‑mail to us is suf­fi­ci­ent. The lega­li­ty of the data pro­ces­sing ope­ra­ti­ons car­ri­ed out until the revo­ca­ti­on remains unaf­fec­ted by the revocation.

The data you ente­red in the cont­act form will remain with us until you request us to dele­te it, revo­ke your con­sent to store it, or the pur­po­se for sto­ring the data no lon­ger appli­es (e.g. after we have com­ple­ted pro­ces­sing your request). Man­da­to­ry legal pro­vi­si­ons — in par­ti­cu­lar reten­ti­on peri­ods — remain unaffected.

Inquiry by e‑mail, telephone or fax

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If you cont­act us by e‑mail, tele­pho­ne or fax, your inquiry inclu­ding all resul­ting per­so­nal data (name, inquiry) will be stored and pro­ces­sed by us for the pur­po­se of pro­ces­sing your request. We will not pass on this data wit­hout your consent.
The pro­ces­sing of this data is based on Art. 6 (1) lit. b DSGVO, if your request is rela­ted to the per­for­mance of a con­tract or is neces­sa­ry for the imple­men­ta­ti­on of pre-con­trac­tu­al mea­su­res. In all other cases, the pro­ces­sing is based on your con­sent (Art. 6 (1) (a) DSGVO) and/or on our legi­ti­ma­te inte­rests (Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO), as we have a legi­ti­ma­te inte­rest in the effec­ti­ve pro­ces­sing of requests addres­sed to us.

The data you send to us via cont­act requests will remain with us until you request us to dele­te it, revo­ke your con­sent to store it, or the pur­po­se for sto­ring the data no lon­ger appli­es (e.g. after we have com­ple­ted pro­ces­sing your request). Man­da­to­ry legal pro­vi­si­ons — in par­ti­cu­lar legal reten­ti­on peri­ods — remain unaffected.

3. plugins and tools

Google Web Fonts

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This site uses so-cal­led web fonts pro­vi­ded by Goog­le for the uni­form dis­play of fonts. The Goog­le Fonts are instal­led local­ly. A con­nec­tion to Goog­le ser­vers does not take place.

Privacy Policy on the use and application of Google AdWords and DoubleClick.

To achie­ve a hig­her reach of our com­pa­ny, we use Goo­gel AdWords. The pro­vi­der of Goog­le AdWords is Goog­le Ire­land Limi­t­ed, Gor­don House, Bar­row Street, Dub­lin 4, Ire­land. By using Goog­le AdWords and the track­ing tool Dou­ble­Click, we can bet­ter under­stand your beha­vi­or as a user of our web­site and tar­get our adver­ti­sing mea­su­res more spe­ci­fi­cal­ly to cer­tain groups of users. Through the tools, it is pos­si­ble that after a visit to our web­site, we can show you tar­ge­ted adver­ti­sing about our pro­ducts on other sites that also use Goo­g­leAd­words, or in a search with Google’s search engi­ne. This data will be stored by us.

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For this pur­po­se, Goog­le works within the adver­ti­sing net­work with small files or invi­si­ble gra­phics (so-cal­led web bea­cons). About the­se web bea­cons, coo­kies are impor­ted by Goog­le, through which Goog­le can assign indi­vi­du­al users to cer­tain tar­get groups and then — part­ly in real time — dis­play cer­tain adver­ti­sing con­tent , which fits with a cer­tain pro­ba­bi­li­ty to the inte­rests of the respec­ti­ve user.

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In this con­text, in addi­ti­on to infor­ma­ti­on about the web­sites visi­ted, the con­tent view­ed and cli­cked on, visit times and links cli­cked on, infor­ma­ti­on about your ope­ra­ting sys­tem and your IP address are also stored. Accor­ding to Goog­le, the data is pro­ces­sed pseud­ony­mously and only assi­gned to a spe­ci­fic coo­kie and no spe­ci­fic person. 

Details about this can also be found in the pri­va­cy noti­ces of Goog­le (https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads) or in the adver­ti­sing set­tings of Goog­le Goog­le (https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated).

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Goog­le its­elf is cer­ti­fied under the Pri­va­cy Shield agree­ment and gua­ran­tees at this point com­pli­ance with Ger­man and Euro­pean data pro­tec­tion stan­dards (https://www.privacyshield.gov/participant?id=a2zt000000001L5AAI&status=Active).

Google Analytics (with anonymization feature)

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We have inte­gra­ted the com­po­nent Goog­le Ana­ly­tics (with anony­miza­ti­on func­tion) on our web­site. Goog­le Ana­ly­tics is a web ana­ly­sis ser­vice. Web ana­ly­sis is the coll­ec­tion, com­pi­la­ti­on and eva­lua­ti­on of data about the beha­vi­or of visi­tors to web­sites. A web ana­ly­sis ser­vice coll­ects, among other things, data about which web­site you came to a web­site from (so-cal­led refer­rers), which sub­pages of the web­site were acces­sed or how often and for how long a sub­page was view­ed. A web ana­ly­sis is used pre­do­mi­nant­ly for the opti­miza­ti­on of a web­site and for cost-bene­fit ana­ly­sis of Inter­net advertising.

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Pro­vi­der of Goog­le Ana­ly­tics is Goog­le Ire­land Limi­t­ed, Gor­don House, Bar­row Street, Dub­lin 4, Ireland.

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We use the addi­ti­on “_gat._anonymizeIp” for web ana­ly­sis via Goog­le Ana­ly­tics. By means of this addi­ti­on, the IP address of your Inter­net con­nec­tion will be shor­ten­ed and anony­mi­zed by Goog­le if access to our Inter­net pages is from a Mem­ber Sta­te of the Euro­pean Uni­on or from ano­ther Sta­te par­ty to the Agree­ment on the Euro­pean Eco­no­mic Area.

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The pur­po­se of the Goog­le Ana­ly­tics com­po­nent is to ana­ly­ze the flow of visi­tors to our web­site. Goog­le uses the data and infor­ma­ti­on obtai­ned, among other things, to eva­lua­te the use of our web­site, to com­pi­le online reports for us that show the acti­vi­ties on our web­sites, and to pro­vi­de other ser­vices rela­ted to the use of our website.

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Goog­le Ana­ly­tics sets a coo­kie on your infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem. What coo­kies are, we have alre­a­dy explai­ned abo­ve. By set­ting the coo­kie, Goog­le is enab­led to ana­ly­ze the use of our web­site. Each time you call up an indi­vi­du­al page of this web­site ope­ra­ted by us on which a Goog­le Ana­ly­tics com­po­nent has been inte­gra­ted, the Inter­net brow­ser on your infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem is auto­ma­ti­cal­ly prompt­ed by the respec­ti­ve Goog­le Ana­ly­tics com­po­nent to trans­mit data to Goog­le for the pur­po­se of online ana­ly­sis. Within the scope of this tech­ni­cal pro­ce­du­re, Goog­le obta­ins know­ledge of per­so­nal data, such as your IP address, which ser­ve Goog­le, among other things, to trace the ori­gin of visi­tors and clicks and sub­se­quent­ly enable com­mis­si­on settlements.

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Through this mea­su­re, per­so­nal infor­ma­ti­on, for exam­p­le, the access time, the place from which an access ori­gi­na­ted and the fre­quen­cy of your visits to our web­site can be stored. Each time you visit our web­site, your per­so­nal data, inclu­ding the IP address of your inter­net con­nec­tion used, will be trans­mit­ted to and stored by Goog­le — pos­si­bly also in the United Sta­tes of Ame­ri­ca. Goog­le dis­c­lo­ses this data coll­ec­ted via the tech­ni­cal pro­cess per­so­nal data under cer­tain cir­cum­s­tances to third parties.

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As descri­bed abo­ve, you can pre­vent the set­ting of coo­kies at any time by means of an appro­pria­te set­ting of the Inter­net brow­ser used and thus per­ma­nent­ly object to the set­ting of coo­kies. Such a set­ting of the Inter­net brow­ser used would also pre­vent Goog­le from set­ting a coo­kie on your infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem. In addi­ti­on, a coo­kie alre­a­dy set by Goog­le Ana­ly­tics can be dele­ted at any time via the Inter­net brow­ser or other soft­ware programs.

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Fur­ther­mo­re, you can object to and pre­vent the coll­ec­tion of data gene­ra­ted by Goog­le Ana­ly­tics and rela­ted to a use of this web­site as well as the pro­ces­sing of this data by Goog­le. To do this, you must down­load and install a brow­ser add-on under the link https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. This brow­ser add-on tells Goog­le Ana­ly­tics via Java­Script that no data and infor­ma­ti­on about visits to web­sites may be trans­mit­ted to Goog­le Ana­ly­tics. The instal­la­ti­on of the brow­ser add-on is con­side­red by Goog­le as an objec­tion. If your infor­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy sys­tem is dele­ted, for­mat­ted or reinstal­led at a later date, you must reinstall the brow­ser add-on in order to deac­ti­va­te Goog­le Ana­ly­tics. Pro­vi­ded that the brow­ser add-on is unin­stal­led or deac­ti­va­ted by you or ano­ther per­son who is attri­bu­ta­ble to your sphe­re of influence, the­re is the pos­si­bi­li­ty of reinstal­ling or reac­ti­vat­ing the brow­ser add-on.

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Fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on and Google’s appli­ca­ble pri­va­cy poli­cy can be found at https://www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy/ and at http://www.google.com/analytics/terms/de.html. Goog­le Ana­ly­tics is explai­ned in more detail at this link https://www.google.com/intl/de_de/analytics/.