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Addendum to the Privacy Policy

This Cookie Policy is a supplement to the Privacy Policy of this website. The Cookie Policy explains how a website uses cookies and what data is collected through them, while the Privacy Policy provides a more comprehensive overview of all data processing activities on the website and beyond.

Cookies are small units of information, similar to text files, that can be stored on and read from a user’s device. They serve various purposes, including maintaining essential website functions, ensuring security and data protection, providing optional website features, collecting statistical data on visitor traffic, and enabling marketing systems. Practical examples of what may be stored in cookies include saving login status in user accounts, the contents of shopping carts on e-commerce platforms, or a user ID used to track behavior on the website.

Technically, information can be stored in different ways. The most common examples are HTTP cookies and cookie-like technologies such as local storage, session storage, or IndexedDB. Each type of storage has different characteristics that determine technical handling, accessibility, and which parties are authorized to access the information. All of these storage types are generally grouped under the term “cookies” and are therefore also referred to as such in this Cookie Policy.

The setting and reading of cookies in the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA) is only permitted under § 25 TDDDG (Deutschland) und § 165 TKG (Österreich) if a user has given consent based on comprehensive information about the purposes of the processing. The website operator may also set cookies if they are strictly necessary to provide you, as a user, with the service you have explicitly requested, such as displaying the basic content of this website or other strictly necessary cookies required for essential website functions, which can be provided to you without your consent.

What Rights Does the Website Visitor Have?

Services and their cookies may be set and read on the legal basis of your consent or a legitimate interest. When you first visited this website, you were asked for your consent and had the option to object to the use of certain services. Which legal basis is used for each service was explained in our consent dialog.

You have the right to view the history of your decisions, change your privacy settings, object to the use of services, and withdraw your consent at any time. Below you will find options for exercising your rights:

How Can I Manage Cookies in a Browser?

  • How to remove cookies in a browser: To remove cookies from your device, you can delete the browser data in your browser’s settings. This will remove all cookies from all websites you have visited and may also delete saved login information and website settings. In some browsers, you can delete only cookies and similar data without deleting the entire browsing history.
  • How to control cookies in a browser: If you want more detailed control over the cookies of specific websites, go to the privacy and cookie settings in your browser. There, you can adjust the settings for cookie usage on individual websites.
  • How to block cookies in a browser: Most modern browsers allow you to configure the settings so that no cookies are stored on your device. However, blocking cookies may cause certain services and features to stop working properly, such as user login functionality. For many browsers, extensions are also available that can block the setting of cookies on websites.
  • How to manage cookies on this website: To adjust your preferences regarding cookies on this website, you can change your settings at any time by clicking the link in the section “Rights of the Website Visitor”.

Further information on how cookies are handled can be found at devowl.io/de/rcb/cookie-handhabung/.

What Types of Cookies Are There?

  • Essential cookies are indispensable for the basic functionality of a website and enable features such as storing login information or accessing secure areas of the website. These include, for example, security cookies that can identify an unwanted bot on the website by storing an authentication key in a cookie.
  • Functional cookies improve the user experience by storing information and preferences such as language settings or website appearance settings to enable a personalized presentation. These include, for example, preference cookies that store a user’s preferred video quality on a website.
  • Statistics cookies collect data about the use of a website in order to gain insights into user behavior and to optimize the performance of the website. This includes, for example, a randomly assigned user ID that can be used to determine whether you have visited a subpage of the website.
  • Marketing cookies are used to track user behavior across different websites and to display personalized advertising based on users’ interests and browsing behavior. These include, for example, advertising cookies that store an interaction with an advertisement on the website and pass it on to advertisers, or a chat system for pre-purchase questions and customer support.

Who Can Set Cookies on This Website?

On this website, both the website operator and third-party services used on this website may set cookies and access their contents. Who can access which cookies and their contents differs between first-party cookies and third-party cookies. First-party cookies are created by the website being visited and can only be read by the website operator and the integrated third-party services on this website. Third-party cookies are usually set by third-party services on other domains, can be read on all websites on which the service that controls the domain is embedded, and are used, for example, by advertising networks to track user behavior across different websites and to provide personalized advertising.

Which Cookies Are Used on This Website?

The Cookie Policy was last updated on 29. April 2026.