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Information according to § 5 TMG

Stefan Thiesen
Werner Str. 203
59379 Selm

Phone: 02592-977124

E-mail: info@thiesen.info

Representation by
Stefan Thiesen

Contact person responsible according to § 55 II RStV:
Stefan Thiesen
Werner Str. 203
59379 Selm

The European Commission provides a platform for out-of-court online dispute resolution (OS platform) which you can reach at https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/odr/ You can find our e-mail address in our imprint

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Data protection declaration for the use of the scalable central measuring method

Our website and our mobile web offer use the “Scalable Central Measurement Method” (SZM) of INFOnline GmbH (https://www.infonline.de) to determine statistical parameters for determining the copy probability of texts.

Anonymous measurements are collected. The traffic count measurement uses alternatively a session cookie or a signature, which is created from various automatically transmitted information of your browser, to recognize computer systems. IP addresses are only processed anonymously.

The procedure was developed in compliance with data protection regulations. The sole purpose of the procedure is to determine the copy probability of individual texts.

At no time are individual users identified. Your identity is always protected. You will not receive any advertising through the system.