Legal
Privacy policy
The new media-link website is intentionally built as a lightweight, privacy-friendly static site.
Information obligation statement
The protection of your personal data is of particular concern to us. We therefore process your data exclusively on the basis of the applicable legal provisions. This privacy policy explains the most important aspects of data processing on thermowhite.cloud.
Controller
Thermowhite GmbH
Pyhrn 3
4582 Spital am Pyhrn
Austria
Email for privacy-related matters: office@thermowhite.at
Phone: +43 (0) 7563 / 21 811
Hosting and technical delivery
The website is delivered as a static Astro application via Vercel infrastructure. For technical and security reasons, server logs may include IP addresses, timestamps and requested resources.
Contacting us
If you contact us by email, the data you provide will be processed for the purpose of handling the request and any follow-up questions. We do not pass this data on without your consent.
Cookies and on-site functionality
The website itself does not use consent-based marketing or convenience cookies for normal browsing. Language selection is handled via fixed page paths such as /de/, /en/ and /cs/ rather than via language cookies.
Web analytics
We use Plausible Analytics for privacy-friendly reach measurement. Plausible works without tracking cookies and without personal user profiles. Only aggregated, privacy-conscious usage data is processed.
External links to Nextcloud and Vimeo
This website does not embed Vimeo videos and does not load Nextcloud content directly into the page. The media cards link to external targets such as our Nextcloud shares or Vimeo. Once you open those targets, the privacy and cookie policies of the respective external service apply.
Your rights
You generally have the right to information, rectification, erasure, restriction, data portability, withdrawal and objection. If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection law or that your rights have otherwise been infringed, you may lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority. In Austria, this is the data protection authority.