Cookie Policy

A cookie is a small data set stored on your device that stores data such as For example, personal page settings and credentials. This record is generated and sent to you by the web server with which you have established a connection via your web browser. In general, we use cookies to analyze the interest in our websites and to improve the usability of our websites. You can also access our websites without cookies. However, if you want to use our websites fully or conveniently, you should accept those cookies that enable the use of certain functions or make the use more convenient. The uses of the cookies we use can be found in the overview below.

By using our web pages you are, as far as cookies are accepted according to your browser settings, agree with the use of these cookies. Most browsers are set by default to accept all cookies. However, you have the option to set your browser so that cookies are displayed before they are stored, only certain cookies are accepted or rejected or cookies are generally rejected.

Please note that changes to the settings only affect the respective browser. If you use different browsers or change the terminal, the settings must be made again. In addition, you can delete cookies from your storage medium at any time. For information about the cookie settings, their modification and the deletion of cookies, please refer to the help function of your web browser.

Here are the most common types of cookies for your understanding:

  1. Session Cookies: While you are active on a website, a session cookie is temporarily stored in the memory of your computer in which a session ID is stored, e.g. to store a session cookie. For example, to avoid having to log in every time you switch pages. Session cookies are deleted at logoff or lose their validity as soon as their session expires automatically.
  2. Persistent or Protocol Cookies: A persistent or history cookie stores a file on your computer for the period of time specified in the expiration date. Through these cookies, websites remember your information and settings on your next visit. This leads to a faster and more convenient access, since you z. For example, you will not have to change your language setting for our portal again. When the expiration date expires, the cookie is automatically deleted when you visit the website that created it.
  3. Third Party Cookies: Third-party cookies come from providers other than the operator of the website. For example, they can be used to collect information for advertising, custom content, and web statistics.
  4. Flash Cookies: Flash cookies are stored as data elements of web pages on your computer when they are operated with Adobe Flash. Flash cookies have no time limit.
Cookie NameUsageStorage DurationCookie Type
login-token
This cookie stores the authentication information of a logged in user (if SSO login is enabled) session session cookieSessionSession Cookie
system-notification-path
This cookie saves if the user saw and accepted the cookie policy notifation bar1 yearProtocol Cookie