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Monday, 23 November 2020 14:27

An application of the IDS-20

Tuesday, 03 November 2020 08:52

An overview of discharge sensors

Monday, 02 November 2020 16:55

Why is it so important?

Wednesday, 07 October 2020 10:29

Extremely robust sensor to determine snow drift intensity

The SND sensor is an ultra-robust instrument for measuring solid particle flux intensities and wind speeds. It is a low-power, maintenance-free and totally sealed acoustic instrument with no moving parts.

Monday, 08 June 2020 16:54

Software for mobile discharge measurement using - salt tracer or fluorescence tracer

The new software for SOMMER TQ-Tracers, TQ-COMMANDER 3.0 sets a new standard in doing tracer delution measurements. 
Featuring a new and fresh state of the art design, ease of use and customer friendliness was a clear target through the development process. 
There are a lot of new and improved features in the new TQ-COMMANDER 3.0. As an example Applicators will be guided step by step through the measurement process with immediate check of each step.

Wednesday, 27 May 2020 08:54

PTM pressure probe

The PTM is a rugged and highly accurate sensor to measure water level in a variety of applications.

Wednesday, 22 April 2020 09:48

Extremely robust and reliable acoustic hail sensor with size classification

The extremely robust and reliable HDI sensor is a highly specialized acoustic instrument for the detection of hail and the characterisation of hailstone sizes.

The stand-alone solution: HAIL WATCHER

Friday, 01 March 2019 17:28

Privacy Policy

 

As of 10-Feb-2019

It is very important to us to keep your personal data safe and sound. The SOMMER Privacy Policy tells you how we capture personal data when you use our website and what we use your personal information for. We embrace data protection positively and comply with data protection regulations (DSG - Austrian Data Protection Act, General Data Protection Regulation, TKG - Telecommunications Act). You will find more detailed information in our imprint.

By using our website you agree to the following provisions of the SOMMER Privacy Policy.

A. Personal Data

Personal data is data that allows us to identify you. This data includes your name, email address, address, telephone number. Your personal data will only be collected and processed if you give your express permission and if you voluntarily submit it when signing up for our services. This applies to the following services:

Our servicesWhat we use your data for
Contact form to order our magazine We send information material
Contact form for questions about products and services Our sales or marketing staff answer your questions
Contact form for press representatives We send press releases and information material
Subscription to our newsletter (SOMMERNEWS) or press mailing list We send information material about our products, services and the company
Contact form to order our catalogue We send information material
Contact form to order our magazine We send information material

In these cases, you will be informed of the type of data captured and the purpose for which the data is to be processed before you submit your personal information. In addition, you will be asked to give your consent which can be revoked at any time.

The personal data captured by our website will only be shared with companies within the corporate group and sales partners where this is necessary for data processing and where you have given your consent.

B. Other Data

We do not collect any other personal data aside from the data described in Section A. We only collect general information about your computer or mobile device so that we can improve the usability and visibility of our services. This information includes screen resolution, operating system and version number, browser. The cookies and social plug-ins we use are described in our Cookie Policy.

C. Data Security

Appropriate technical and organisational measures ensure that the data stored on our website and other systems is protected against loss, destruction, unauthorised access, manipulation and disclosure. However, despite regular checks, it is impossible to provide complete protection against online threats.

D. Links to Other Providers

Our website includes further relevant information from other providers. The content linked to our digital platforms is produced by third parties over whom we exercise no control. We are not responsible for the content of external sites. This Privacy Policy does not apply to linked websites or platforms.

E. Information, Correction & Deletion

If you would like to know what personal information we have about you, ask for a copy of your information. Any mistakes can be corrected and personal data can be deleted if requested. In addition, the right to restrict access to data and the right to data portability is applied on a case-by-case basis. Please send your inquiries to .

F. Questions, Ideas & Comments

If you have any questions about the SOMMER Privacy Policy, any ideas or comments, please contact .

G. Amendments to the SOMMER's Privacy Policy

Should any changes be made to our Privacy Policy, the amended version and date of the most recent revision will appear on this page.

 

Friday, 01 March 2019 17:24

Cookie Policy

 

As of 26 November 2018

Information about the cookies and social media plug-ins used on the website of SOMMER GmbH

A. Overview

Our website uses cookies, device identifiers and similar technologies (hereinafter called ‘cookies’).

These cookies help us market the products we manufacture. Furthermore, they make SOMMER’s digital products and services (hereinafter called ‘services’) easier and more effective and allow us to analyse user behaviour so that we can continuously improve our services. We also use social media plug-ins which take you directly to the pages of social networks.

The following section provides information about the cookies and social media plug-ins we use.

The external links set out in this Cookie Policy include further relevant information. The content linked to our digital platforms is produced by third parties over whom we exercise no control. We are not responsible for the content of external sites.

B. General Information about Cookies

Cookies are text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device. They tell us whether you have visited our website before and give us information about your browsing habits. If you have signed into our website, they keep you logged in as you browse from page to page.

You can use our website even if your cookies are turned off. But this may mean that you will not be able to access the full range of our services.

C. Personal Data

The cookies we use do not collect any information with which you could be identified.

Your personal data will only be processed if you voluntarily submit it when signing up for our services (e.g. completing a contact form, sending an application, requesting a newsletter). In this case, you will be informed of the type of data captured and the purpose for which the data is to be processed before you submit your personal information. In addition, you will be asked to give your consent.

D. Types of Cookies and How We Use Them

1. Functionality Cookies: These cookies give you access to the full range of our services and the functions they provide. The data collected only applies to your usage of our website and not to your browsing habits in general. By disabling these cookies, you may prevent us from offering you our full range of services.

2. Performance and Web Analysis Cookies / Cookies from Third Parties: These cookies collect information about how our website is used, e.g. which pages are used most frequently. They also enable us to investigate errors. This is where we use Google Analytics cookies. Your IP address is anonymised in the process. In the section below you will find Google’s privacy policy and information about how to deactivate these cookies.

a. Google Privacy Policy 
b. Google Opt-​out Browser Add-​On

By accepting cookies from the website, you consent to the use of Google Analytics.

3. Adserver, Advertising, Targeting and Recommender Cookies: When you visit our site, Google Tag Manager‘remarketing’ cookies allow us to provide you with more relevant adverts about our products and services on third party websites. Your (mobile) device will be tracked by a Google Tag Manager cookie when you visit our site so that banner advertising about our company will be displayed when you browse other websites. Just like with Google Analytics, your IP address is anonymised by using the appropriate settings.

E. Cookie & Browser Settings

In the section below you will find links to instructions on how to manage and remove cookies using the most popular browsers.

If your browser is not listed above, we recommend that you use the following search engine to find the instructions you need: DuckDuckGo .

Please see Section D. 2. above for the installation of browser add-ons to disable Google Analytics.

F. Social Media Plug-Ins

Our website provides you with social media plug-ins from various social networks. If you are logged in on one of these social networks during your visit to our website and you click the corresponding social network icon, the social network will add this information to your profile. Should you interact with one of the social media plug-ins, this information will also be sent to the social network.

If you would like to prevent this type of data transfer, please log out of your social network account before you enter our website.

We exercise no control over the collection and transfer of data via social media plug-ins. Please read the privacy policies of those social networks for detailed information about the collection and transfer of personal information, what rights you have and how you can maintain suitable privacy settings for your needs.

 

 

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Tuesday, 22 May 2018 23:07
Committed to your privacy

Your trust is very important to us. So we want you to know that as of the 25th May our privacy policy page will be updating to clearly explain how we collect, store and handle your personal data.

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