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Cookie Policy

altares GmbH & Co. KG uses various cookies on its websites. Cookies are small files with configuration information that are stored on your end device. Basically, cookies can be divided into three categories.

So-called function cookies are essential for the functionality of the website. The processing of the function cookies is necessary to enable you to visit the website (cf. Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. b GDPR).
So-called convenience cookies increase the convenience of visiting a website. B. Save your language settings. The legal basis for the convenience cookies is a legitimate interest (Article 6 (1) (f) GDPR). The legitimate interest lies in providing a certain level of convenience when you visit the website. You can object to data processing at any time with effect for the future. You can find more information on this in the data protection declaration.
In order to create a pseudonymised user profile, so-called tracking cookies are only set if the website visitor has given their consent (Article 6 (1) (a) GDPR). Consent is given via the so-called cookie banner, which must be actively clicked on.
Further information on the tracking tools used and how you can revoke your consent can be found in the data protection declaration.

Different types of cookies are used within the categories described. The most common types of cookies are explained below for your understanding:

While you are active on a website, a session cookie is temporarily stored in the memory of your end device, in which a session identifier is stored, e.g. B. to prevent you from having to log in again every time you change pages. Session cookies are deleted when you log out or lose their validity as soon as your session has automatically expired.

A permanent or logging cookie stores a file on your end device for the period specified in the expiration date. These cookies allow websites to “remember” your information and settings the next time you visit. This leads to faster and more convenient access, since you can e.g. B. do not have to change your language setting for our portal again. Once the expiry date has passed, the cookie is automatically deleted when you visit the website that generated it.

Third-party cookies come from providers other than the operator of the website. For example, they can be used to collect information for advertising, customized content and web statistics.

Flash cookies are stored as data elements from websites on your end device if they are operated with Adobe Flash. Flash cookies have no time limit.

Only session cookies are used on this website.
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