Cookie policy
Everything you always wanted to know about the use of cookies on allriggroup.com.
You decide which cookies you want to accept. Read on for more information about cookies, the types of cookies that Allrig uses, and what we do with the collected data.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small data files that are stored on your computer, tablet or mobile phone when you use our website. The next time you visit our website, cookies ensure that your device is recognized. They collect information which is necessary to make the best use of a website. Cookies are not harmful; they are not computer programs and can never be used to distribute computer viruses. Also, cookies cannot collect personal information. Some cookies on the websites are placed by Allrig, while other cookies are placed by third parties. Cookies of a third party can also collect data outside our website.
The use of cookies by Allrig
You consent to the placement and reading of cookies on allriggroup.com by clicking on 'Agree'. The information that Allrig has collected via cookies is used for purposes as stated in the Allrig privacy statement.
Functional cookies
Functional cookies allow you to visit our website and use the functions on the website. The information collected through these cookies is not used for marketing purposes. In addition, we use functional cookies to detect abuse of our website and services, for example by registering several consecutive failed log-in attempts.
Analytical cookies
With analytical cookies we measure the visit to our website. This allows us to determine which parts of our website are most interesting for our visitors. We use software from a third party for this: Google Analytics.
IP addresses are processed for our functional and analytical cookies. The statistics and reports that result from this can never be traced back to personal data. For functional cookies and analytical cookies, we do not have to ask for your permission.
Marketing cookies
Marketing cookies on allriggroup.com are usually placed by advertising networks. These cookies are used to:
- Show all relevant, personalized advertisements or offers through all kinds of media (such as e-mail, social media and banners) based on your visit and click behavior on our website;
- Limit the number of times each ad is shown;
- Measure the effectiveness of an ad campaign;
We have to ask your permission for the use of these cookies. We refer you to the statements of the social media parties for the cookies they place and the data that they collect. These statements can be changed regularly. Allrig has no influence on that.
View the complete list of cookies used by Allrig.
Setting of cookies
You can set your cookies in the designated cookie control center. You can open it with the button below. Here you can adjust the above settings.
Customize cookie settings and delete cookies
You can change your cookie settings at any time by clicking 'cookie policy' at the bottom of the page. You can then change the settings in 'Set Cookies to Allrig'. In addition, you can choose to set your internet browser in such a way that non-functional cookies are refused. You can also refuse only analytical cookies or only marketing cookies. You can go directly to the user manual of your internet browser by clicking on one of the following links. This means you will leave our website.
If you choose to refuse cookies, you can still continue browsing through our website. You must then take into account that some parts of the website may not function optimally.
You have the right to request access to your data and also correction or deletion of your data. In that case you can email your request to it.admin@allriggroup.com. To prevent abuse, we can ask you to identify you adequately. When it comes to access to personal data linked to a cookie, you must send a copy of the cookie in question.
More information?
You can find more information about cookies on the following Dutch websites:
- Authority Personal Data (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens): Cookies
- Consumers' Association (Consumentenbond): "What are cookies?"