Imprint & privacy policy

Pulvererhaus

Owner:
Family Anja und Stefan Egger
Urpass 3
A-5621 St. Veit im Pongau
Austria

urlaub@pulvererhaus.at

www.pulvererhaus.at

+43 664 389 70 95

We process your personal data with in cooperation with processing partners who support us in providing our services (e.g. web-hosting). These processing partners are committed to handling your data in a strictly confidential way and may not use your personal data for any other purpose than providing our services. We take all measures and employ the most up-to-date technologies for ensuring your personal information, on being collected, processed and during your visit to our website, is protected. Please note that we carefully check all external links; however, should they involve your rights, you should be aware we are not liable for the content and security of these external links.
Copyright

Concept, design & technical implementation: MMag. Florian Nill

Fotocredit: Family Egger, Salzburger Sonnenterrasse

 

The texts, graphics and design elements on the website www.pulvererhaus.at are subject to copyright. The copying or reproduction of the available materials on this page is only allowed with the written permission of Anja Egger. We want to emphasize that we have no influence whatsoever on the content of the linked pages. Therefore we dissociate ourselves from all contents of all linked pages on this entire website including all subpages and the still linked pages.

Involved order data processors

Our inquiry and booking system is operated by CapCorn Company Software GmbH, Flugplatzstraße 52/17, 5700 Zell am See | Privacy Policy CapCorn

Cookies

This website uses cookies. Cookies make websites more user-friendly and efficient for users. A cookie is a small text file used to save information. When you visit a website, this website can place a cookie on your computer. If at a later point in time you visit the website again, the website can read the information saved in the cookie and find out, for example, whether you have visited the website before and which areas of the website you are particularly interested in.

Changing cookie settings

The web browser settings determine how the web browser deals with cookies and which cookies are or are not allowed. These settings can be changed. How and where these changes can be made depends on the web browser. Use the ‘Help’ function in your web browser to find out more about how to change your cookie settings.You should be aware that limiting the use of cookies may mean that not all functions on this website can be used to their full capacity.

Google Analytics

This website uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service operated by Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA (“Google”). Google Analytics is based on the legal principle of overriding legitimate interest (analysis of website use). To this end we have concluded an agreement with Google on contracted data processing. When you visit our website, a piece of software creates a connection to Google servers and data is sent to these servers, some of which are located in the USA. Google Analytics also uses cookies to save information about the website user as well as to analyse how visitors use this website. This website uses the function “Activation of IP anonymisation”. This means that within Member States of the European Union and countries of the European Economic Area your IP address will be shortened. Only in exceptional circumstances will the full IP address be sent to a Google server in the USA and shortened there   According to Google, this data is used to analyse the use of the website, produce reports on website activity and provide additional services connected to use of the website and the internet. Google may also transfer this information to third parties if this is legally required or if the third party is tasked with processing the data on behalf of Google. For detailed information on the use of data by Google Analytics please consult the data protection declaration of Google andGoogle Analytics.

Deactivation of Google Analytics

It is possible to prevent our website from collecting your user data by activating the “Do Not Track” function in your web browser. Your web browser will then send a “Do Not Track” signal to all websites, including ours. You can prevent all websites from collecting your user data by downloading the following extension and installing it on your computer: Download Browser Extension.

You can prevent only our website from collecting your user data via Google Analytics by clicking on the following link. This places an opt-out cookie on your computer, which prevents data being collected from you if you visit this website again. Deactivate Google Analytics.

Your rights

You have the right to know which personal data has been collected, to request that this data be corrected or deleted as well as to limit or object to the use of your personal data. Provided the processing of your personal data is based on your consent or an agreement which has been concluded with you, you also have the right to request that this data be sent to you. Furthermore, you have the right to withdraw any consent you have given for your data to be processed. This withdrawal of consent shall have no impact on the legality of data processing activity up to the point in time when consent was withdrawn. You have the right to object to the processing of your personal data for the purposes of direct advertising. In this case your personal data will no longer be used for direct advertising. In addition, you also have the right to submit a complaint to the Austrian Data Protection Authority (Austrian Data Protection Authority, Wickenburggasse 8, 1080 Vienna, Austria dsb@dsb.gv.at).