When you visit our website, you will be asked whether you consent to the use of cookies. If you confirm this, our website will use cookies. These are small text files that are stored on your device with the help of your browser. They do not cause any damage. If you do not give your consent, no cookies will be stored.
We use cookies to improve IT security. Some cookies will remain stored on your device until you delete them. They help us recognize your browser the next time you visit.
If you prefer not to accept cookies, you can adjust your browser settings to notify you before cookies are set, allowing you to approve each case individually. If you deactivate cookies, the functionality of our website may be restricted or the website may not be accessible.
Data processing is based on legitimate interest (IT security), whereby there is a right to object (see 5.3.) or based on your given and revocable consent (via Consent Manager Tool).
Description Borlabs – Cookie
This website uses Borlabs cookie consent technology, which sets a cookie on your device. The service is provided by Borlabs GmbH, Rübenkamp 32, 22305 Hamburg, Germany. The Borlabs cookie records and manages your consent to the storage of specific cookies or the use of certain technologies, ensuring legal compliance with the GDPR.
When visiting the website, a technically required cookie called “borlabs-cookie” is stored in the user’s browser. This cookie stores the following information:
• Cookie duration and version,
• Website domain and path,
• User consents or withdrawals,
• Date and time of consent or withdrawal,
• An anonymous ID to recognize your decision.
This data is not shared with Borlabs or any third parties and remains exclusively on the user’s device.
This service is used to request, collect, store, and document consent for other services on the website that process personal data (such as Google Maps).
Borlabs ensures that non-essential cookies or scripts are only activated after the user has given their consent, meeting the requirements of the GDPR and TKG.
The processing of this data is carried out in accordance with Article 6(1)(c) GDPR (legal obligation, in particular Section 165 TKG) to fulfill the documentation requirements set by the GDPR (in particular the accountability obligation under Article 5(2) GDPR).
There is also a legitimate interest under Article 6(1)(f) GDPR, as the website operator must technically implement user’s consent decision in order to operate the website in compliance with regulations.
The data stored in the cookie is not transmitted to Borlabs; but is stored exclusively in the website visitor’s browser.
Borlabs itself has no access to the consent data of website visitors, as all information is stored solely on the client side.
The “borlabs-cookie” has a storage period of 60 days from the time it is stored. Once this period expires, if consent is withdrawn, or if the cookie is deleted in the browser, consent will be requested again the next time the site is visited.
You may withdraw your consent at any time by clicking the “Cookie Settings” link on our website. Deleting the cookie in the browser also revokes consent, so that the query will be made again the next time you visit.
For more information on how personal data is stored and how the Borlabs Cookie works, please visit the provider’s website (in German) at:
https://de.borlabs.io/kb/welche-daten-speichert-borlabs-cookie/.
Cloudflare Turnstile
Our website uses Cloudflare Turnstile, a bot protection and CAPTCHA service provided by Cloudflare, Inc., 101 Townsend St., San Francisco, CA 94107, USA (hereafter “Cloudflare”). This cookie is essential for our website’s operation.
Cloudflare Turnstile is used to determine whether entries on our website (such as forms) are made by a natural person or by automated programs (bots). This protects our website from abuse and spam.
When a page with Cloudflare Turnstile embedded is accessed, information is automatically transmitted to Cloudflare. The data collected may include:
- IP address of the device accessing the site,
- Referrer URL,
- Browser details (such as type, version, language, and time zone settings),
- Operating system of the visitor,
- Mouse movements and time spent on the website,
- and, if needed, other technical data required for fraud detection.
According to Cloudflare, this data is used exclusively to distinguish between human and automated use. Cloudflare states that Turnstile does not set tracking (marketing) cookies and does not use data for advertising purposes.
The data processing is carried out for the purpose of preventing abuse and spam, ensuring the functionality and security of our web forms, and protecting against automated entries (bots) and attacks.
Processing is carried out based on Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interest), as we have a legitimate interest in safeguarding our website.
Data Recipients
The recipient of the collected data is Cloudflare, Inc. and/or its European subsidiary Cloudflare Germany GmbH, Rosental 7, c/o Mindspace, 80331 Munich, Germany.
Cloudflare may process data in the United States. The following safeguards apply to this data transfer:
- EU-US Data Privacy Framework (DPF): Cloudflare, Inc. is certified under this agreement and is committed to comply with European data protection standards.
Cloudflare states that it only stores data for as long as necessary to provide and secure the Turnstile service. No personal user data is stored long-term for analysis or tracking purposes.
For more information on the processing of personal data by Cloudflare, please refer to Cloudflare’s privacy policy at: https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/
About Google Maps
Our website uses Google Maps, a mapping service provided by Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland. Google Maps is used to conveniently display interactive maps, improve geographical orientation, and show locations on our website.
When you visit a page featuring Google Maps, , personal data is transmitted to and processed by Google’s servers. This occurs whether or not you have a Google user account.
The following types of data may be processed when using Google Maps:
- IP address of the device,
- information about the operating system and browser in use,
- Date, time, and language of the request,
- location data (if enabled),
- referrer URL (the previously visited page),
- and, if applicable, Google account information (if the user is signed in).
Google may link this data with its other services (such as Google Search or YouTube) and use it for analysis and marketing purposes in particular.
Google Maps is used to visually present geographic information, help with directions, and make it easier to reach our company’s location. In addition, Google offers a more functional and user-friendly display of our online content.
Google Maps is generally integrated based on consent in accordance with Article 6(1)(a) GDPR, particularly when technical data (such as your IP address) is transmitted to Google through the integration that is not absolutely necessary for the operation of the website.
Consent is obtained via a cookie or consent tool before content from Google is loaded (opt-in).
The recipient of data collected through the use of Google Maps is Google Ireland Limited, which serves as Google’s European subsidiary. In certain cases, this data may also be transferred to Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, California, USA. Google also processes personal data in the United States.
The following safeguards are in place for data transfers:
- EU-US Data Privacy Framework (DPF): Google LLC is certified is certified in accordance with Article 45 GDPR.
This ensures an officially recognized level of data protection for transfers to the United States.
This means data transfers are carried out on a recognized legal basis. Further information on this is available at https://policies.google.com/privacy/frameworks?hl=en.
Google retains personal data for varying periods. According to Google, certain information, like location data or IP addresses, is kept for a limited time, while other details (such as Google Account information) are stored until deleted by the user.
The retention period is determined in particular by Google’s terms of service.
Withdrawal of consent: You may withdraw your consent to use Google Maps at any time with future effect through the consent tool provided. If you withdraw your consent, Google Maps will be disabled on the website and no further data will be transferred to Google.