Legal matters

Cookie policy

Viscotherm AG uses browser cookies to simplify the use of the website and to obtain reference points for improving the information and services available through the website. These are analysed anonymously, i.e. without referring to personal data.

 

How do cookies work?

Cookies are small text files that the browser stores on a specially provided directory on the user’s computer. Cookies are used, for example, to save text input into forms on the website so that you do not need to fill it in again next time you visit the website or if you switch between different features of the website.

 

Cookie settings

You can choose whether the web server for our website is allowed to store cookies on your computer or not. You can change your browser settings at any time so that your computer does not accept or store any cookies. Instead, you can choose to have a warning displayed each time before cookies are accepted or adjust your browser settings so that your computer only accepts cookies from specific websites. You can also delete previously stored cookies at any time.

Please note that your use of individual features of our website may be limited or prevented if you disable cookies from the website. In order to make it easier for you to use our website, we recommend that you set your browser to accept cookies from the website.

 

Web analytics services

We use web analytics services to generally analyse how the website is used and to obtain reference points for improving our offer. Web analytics services use cookies to collect data. The information generated in the process (for example IP address and type of browser) may be sent in anonymised form to a server of the web analytics service located nationally or internationally, where they will be stored and processed. You can change your browser settings or go to the relevant web analytics service and set a cookie opt-out to prevent it from placing cookies on your browser and collecting data.

Cookies stored for web analytics services (such as Google Analytics) will be covered separately in the data protection statement.