Cookie Policy

1. Controller

The controller responsible for processing personal data in connection with cookies, where such processing occurs, is:

Apotheke am Park, Dr. Ralph-Rainer Richter e.K.
Hauptstraße 8
04416 Markkleeberg
Germany
Handelsregister: Amtsgericht Leipzig · HRA 13147 · USt-IdNr. DE198100350
Phone: +49 341 3582302
Email: help@quolrixxuadhitai.world

The website quolrixxuadhitai.world is used for promotional information about food supplements. Further details on processing are set out in our Privacy Policy.

2. What cookies and similar technologies are

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone) when you visit a website. “Similar technologies” include, for example, pixels, scripts that store data in local storage or session storage, or fingerprinting techniques, where such technologies involve storing or accessing information on your device.

Depending on their function, cookies may be first-party (set by us) or third-party (set by another provider whose content is integrated on our pages, e.g. embedded maps or videos).

3. Legal basis under German and EU law

4. Categories of cookies we use

We group cookies into the following categories:

Category Purpose Legal basis (access/storage)
Strictly necessary Operation of the site, security functions, load distribution, display of the cookie banner, storage of your consent decision (where technically implemented). Section 25(2) TTDSG (necessary to provide the service you requested); processing may also rely on Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR (secure operation).
Functional (if used) Remembering settings you choose (e.g. language), where such features are activated. Consent under Section 25(1) TTDSG and Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR, unless strictly necessary.
Statistics / analytics (optional) Understanding how visitors use the site (e.g. page views, navigation), in aggregated or pseudonymous form where possible. Consent under Section 25(1) TTDSG and Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR.
Marketing (if used) Delivery of relevant promotional content or measurement of campaign performance. Consent under Section 25(1) TTDSG and Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR.

The exact names, providers, and storage periods of individual cookies may change when we update our website or tools. You can view and manage cookies at any time via your browser settings (see below).

5. Consent and withdrawal

When you first visit our site, we may show a cookie banner that allows you to accept optional cookies or to continue with essential cookies only. You can withdraw or change your consent at any time with effect for the future, for example by:

Withdrawal does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out before the withdrawal.

5a. Google Consent Mode v2 (EEA / Germany)

This site implements Google Consent Mode v2 via gtag.js. Before you choose in the banner, advertising and analytics storage signals default to denied. If you select Alle akzeptieren, we update consent to allow measurement and (where applicable) ads personalisation in line with Google’s documentation. If you select Alle ablehnen, optional tags remain denied; only strictly necessary operation continues.

Your choice is stored locally (e.g. localStorage) so the same setting applies when you return, unless you clear site data.

6. Third-party content (e.g. embedded maps)

Some pages may embed content from third parties (for example map services). Such providers may set their own cookies or process IP addresses when you interact with the embedded content. We describe typical cases in our Privacy Policy. Where embedding requires consent under Section 25 TTDSG, we only activate non-essential embeds after you have given consent, or we use privacy-enhanced modes where available.

7. Browser settings

Common browsers allow you to refuse or delete cookies, block third-party cookies, and delete all cookies when closing the browser. Please refer to your browser’s help section. Note that blocking all cookies may limit the functionality of this and other websites.

8. Storage duration

Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser (unless you use persistent sessions). Persistent cookies remain for a defined period or until you delete them. Consent records may be stored to demonstrate compliance with data protection rules; retention is limited to what is necessary for this purpose.

9. Your rights

Where personal data is processed in connection with cookies, you have the rights described in our Privacy Policy (e.g. access, erasure, objection, complaint to a supervisory authority).

10. Updates

We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or our website. The version dated below applies. We recommend reviewing this page periodically.

Version: March 2026

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