Technical Questions
Around hosting, domain, data protection and online shops, technical questions regularly arise. You do not need to bring any expertise, because we take care of the technology in the background. The following answers explain the most important points in understandable language.
- Where is my website hosted? We rely on hosting on servers in Germany. This means short paths, good reachability and the application of European data protection rules. You do not need to worry about the technical details, because we set everything up and look after the server environment as part of our maintenance.
- Do I need my own domain? Yes, your own domain like your-company.de is the foundation of a professional appearance. If you do not have one yet, we take care of the registration. We can take over an existing domain and switch it to the new website without email addresses being lost in the process.
- Is my website GDPR-compliant? We design websites to meet the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation, for example with encrypted transfer, privacy-friendly handling of cookies and clean consents. A legal sign-off by a data protection officer or lawyer does not replace this, but we create the technical foundation for it.
- Can you set up an online shop? Yes. We build online shops based on Shopware Community Edition, an open solution without license fees. You retain full control over your data and your shop. What is possible with this, you can read on our online shop page.
- What happens to my email addresses during a move? When switching to us, we ensure that your existing email addresses are preserved and continue to work. The move is planned so that neither the website nor email traffic is interrupted. These transitions are routine for us and are prepared carefully.
- Does my website work in all browsers? We develop so that your website is reliably displayed in all common, current browsers, on computer, tablet and smartphone. Very old, barely used browsers may occasionally deviate from the modern standard, but this affects only a vanishingly small portion of visitors.