Privacy policy

We process your personal data falling under the following data categories:

  • Name
  • Contact details (phone number, email address, etc.)
  • Service interest
  • Personal messages

You have voluntarily provided us with your data and we process this data on the basis of your consent for the following purposes: Client support and, if desired, newsletters in electronic form, as well as for the purpose of referencing the existing or former business relationship with the client.

You may withdraw this consent at any time. Withdrawal means that we will no longer process your data for the above-mentioned purposes from that point forward. Please submit any withdrawal in writing.

The data you have provided is also required for the fulfilment of the contract or for the implementation of pre-contractual measures. Without this data, we are unable to enter into a contract with you.

We store your data until revoked or in accordance with any applicable retention obligations (tax authority, etc.).

No disclosure to third parties takes place, except to the tax authority and tax consultancy as well as the relevant bodies associated with any potential legal proceedings.

Your data is processed entirely in Austria. The adequate level of protection derives from an adequacy decision of the European Commission pursuant to Art. 45 GDPR.

Cookies: Every effort is made to avoid cookies wherever possible; however, there are some instances where this is unfortunately not feasible. For this reason, a corresponding plugin for functionality management is used, which requests your consent. The query is refreshed every 4 weeks. You may change your consent at any time by clicking the "Cookies" button in the lower left area of the page.

Legal Remedy Notice: You are generally entitled to the rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, data portability, and objection. To exercise these rights, please contact us. If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection law or that your data protection rights have been infringed in any other way, you may lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority. In Austria, the Data Protection Authority is responsible for this.