privacy & terms
This data protection declaration applies to the website www.abstractmodern.art. Individual pages may contain links to other providers within and outside of the places listed below, to which the data protection declaration does not extend, ie we cannot assume any liability for this content.
Responsible bodies within the meaning of the data protection laws are:
Mag. Karin Reiter – Christalniggasse 1 – 2500 Baden – kel (at) abstractmodern (dot) art
Gathering of General Information
When you access our website, information of a general nature is automatically recorded. This information (server log files) includes the type of web browser, the operating system used, the domain name of your internet service provider and similar. This is exclusive information that does not allow any conclusions to be drawn about your person. This information is technically necessary in order to correctly deliver the content you have requested from websites and is mandatory when using the Internet. Anonymous information of this type is statistically evaluated by us in order to optimize our website and the technology behind it.
Use of the contact form on our websites
When using our contact form, some personal data is collected, such as name, address, contact and communication data such as telephone number and e-mail address. Of course, we will also provide you with information about the personal data we have stored about you at any time. We will also be happy to correct or delete them at your request, provided there are no legal storage requirements to the contrary. To contact us in this context, please use the contact details given at the end of this data protection declaration.
Information on legal remedies
In principle, you have the right to information, correction, deletion, restriction, data portability and objection. Please contact us for this. If you believe that the processing of your data violates data protection law or your data protection rights have been violated in any other way, you can lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority. In Austria, the data protection authority is responsible.