Privacy Policy

Privacy policy

Weltstein

The protection of your personal data is so important to us. In this regard, we would introduce the most important aspects of data processing on our website.

Privacy Policy & Terms of Use

Since personal or commercial data are entered the website voluntarily, providing services and using facilities are considered due to its possibility.

You agree with the scope assigned in the data protection statement by submitting the application and necessary documents.

We are very accurate and sensitive to the protection of your personal data and treat your personal data confidentially and under the Data Protection Act.

You may use the website and the contact form, if necessary, without providing personal data. In case of confidentiality or request, you may use other methods such as post services.

We will use the data received via the contact form to respond to you and will store it in the company. These data will not be transmitted to third parties without your consent unless in special cases where we outsource specific parts of your data, such as transportation and assembly services, the supervisor, and those involved in the contract.

However, they will have parts of your personal data that are necessary and will be deleted as the work is completed.

We store these data for tax, accounting, and commercial purposes and provide them to the financial department, tax advisors, and service providers.

Although we use the most powerful internet protection, there may be security gaps while connecting via the internet. Thus, complete data protection is not possible.

For instance, since there is no coding in applications submitted by email, the applicants should be ensured of the coding themselves. Therefore, we are not responsible for transmissions in the server and our website.

Disclaimer

Our company has no responsibility for the accuracy of the content on the website, because the data, we publish for users of our website, are prepared by producers, engineers, designers, and stonemasons.

All responsibilities of our free consultation lie with the customer. And all our suggestions, tips and information on natural stones are for information only.

We are not responsible for any errors such as spelling, wording, and typography in the text of the website.

The administrator of the website explicitly reserves the right of changing, of adding, or of deleting parts of pages or all comments on the website without prior notice.

We have no responsibility for the content of linked pages, but they will immediately be deleted if they violate the rules and regulations.

Cookies

Our website uses cookies. However, they are harmless and contain no virus, not damaging your computer. You may optionally adjust cookies.

We use cookies to provide you with a better offer. Some cookies are stored in your device until you remove them. They allow us to recognize your browser the next time you visit the website.

The data created by cookies in the website, including your IP address, are transmitted and stored to the U.S. servers by Google but not transmitted to third parties. You may stop this function via your browser settings, but this may limit the performance of the website.

You agree with collecting your data by Google using the website. Read More

Copyright and trademark law

We would always like to meet copyright laws on our website. All the content of the website, such as photos, texts, videos, and catalogs, and the design of the website involve copyright laws. Any use of the content of the website requires our written consent.

Web analysis

Our website uses Google Analytics as well as cookies to permit data analysis. All the analyzed data are transmitted to the server and stored there.

As mentioned above, you may stop storing cookies using your browser settings.

Your rights

We are very accurate and serious in data protection, but if you think processing your data violates the Data Protection Act, you are entitled to object, complain, modify, and/or remove. If you find any violation in the Data Protection Act, you may submit your objection to a supervisory authority, especially in your country. In Austria, this is the authority for data protection.