Digitalique Marketing
COOKIE POLICY
This is the cookie policy of Digitalique (hereinafter referred to as "Digitalique"), an AI, digital marketing, and ecommerce company in Amsterdam.
This cookie policy explains how we use cookies and how we share and protect your data in relation to our website https://digitalique.nl (the "Website"). The placement of cookies and the processing of personal data is done in a manner that is consistent with the General Data Protection Regulation, including the implementing act of this regulation, or the preceding legislation of the Personal Data Protection Act and any future amendments (the "GDPR"), the Telecommunications Act, and all other privacy legislation as it currently applies.
What are Cookies?
Cookies are simple text files that are stored on your computer, tablet, phone, or smartwatch when you visit our Website. Cookies cannot damage your computer, tablet, or phone. The stored information can be sent back to our servers on a subsequent visit. Cookies are necessary to provide you with a pleasant experience on the Website.
Functional cookies
Functional cookies are cookies that are necessary for our Website to work properly and securely. Without these cookies, our Website cannot function correctly. Therefore, you cannot disable these cookies. There is a distinction between permanent functional cookies and session cookies. Session cookies are deleted immediately after your visit to our site. Permanent cookies are saved to prevent you from having to perform the same action repeatedly. Examples include automatic login to websites or purchases that are saved for you in a webshop's shopping cart. We do not share the data we collect via these cookies with third parties.
Analytical cookies
Analytical cookies are cookies that ensure the site can function properly. Through analytical cookies, we know, for example, how often our Website is visited, what is searched for on our Website, how long it takes for pages to load, and what our visitors click on our Website. Analytical cookies may sometimes be placed without your permission. All other analytical cookies are only placed with your consent.
Google Analytics
For our analytical services, we use Google Analytics from the American company Google. We use this service to track and receive reports on how visitors use our Website. Google Analytics places a permanent cookie to identify your web browser. This results in your data being shared with Google. We only share data with Google that we are permitted to share with Google under the GDPR. We use this information with information from other users. This makes it impossible for us to identify you as an individual. We have not given Google permission to share your data with third parties. You can completely prevent Google Analytics from recognizing you by disabling cookies in your browser. Google may be required to provide the data to third parties if legally obligated to do so. The information Google collects is anonymized as much as possible. Your IP address is expressly not included.
In addition to Google Analytics, we use the following analytical cookies on our Website: Adobe Analytics, Plausible Analytics, HotJar, Tableau, Odoo Marketing, Kissmetrics, and other tools.
Tracking cookies
Tracking cookies are cookies that are necessary for the Website to work pleasantly for you. We ask for your permission for these cookies. Without permission, these cookies will not be placed. Thanks to tracking cookies, we can tailor the content of the Website to your interests and preferences. Moreover, thanks to tracking cookies, we can ensure that you only see relevant advertisements on our Website and on other sites. Finally, thanks to these cookies, we can ensure that your visit to our Website is and will remain free. With our tracking cookies, we cannot retrieve your name, address, and email address.
We use the following tracking cookie(s):
Remarketing
Digitalique uses remarketing services to advertise on third-party websites after you have visited our Website. We, and third parties we work with, use cookies to optimize the advertisements shown based on your previous visits. Remarketing services fall under tracking cookies.
With your permission, we use the following tracking cookies:
Including the following remarketing services:
Enabling and disabling tracking cookies
We only place tracking cookies if you have given us permission to do so. Once you have given your consent, you can withdraw it at any time in the same way you gave your consent. We do point out that our site may not work as well for you when you withdraw your consent. After you have withdrawn your consent, we will delete all data we have collected thanks to the tracking cookies. If you give us permission to place tracking cookies again, we will place these tracking cookies again.
Social media cookies
This page includes buttons from social networks like Facebook and Twitter. These buttons work through pieces of code that come from these networks themselves. Cookies are placed on the Website by means of this code. We have no influence over this. Please read the privacy statement of the respective social media company (which may change regularly) to see what they do with your (personal) data that they process via these cookies. The information they collect is anonymized as much as possible. Companies like LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ adhere to the Privacy Shield principles and are affiliated with the Privacy Shield program of the US Department of Commerce. This means that there is an appropriate level of protection for the processing of any personal data as referred to in the GDPR.
Right to access, corrections, right to object, and right to data portability
If you want to access your personal data, if you want to change or delete your data, or if you want to have your personal data transferred in whole or in part to you or to a third party, you can contact Digitalique by contacting customer service. To prevent misuse, we may ask you to identify yourself.
Unforeseen cookies
We try to maintain the best possible overview of the cookies on our Website. It is possible that third parties place cookies on our Website. In that case, you will not find these cookies in this overview. This mainly concerns embedded elements. This is the case, for example, if a video stored on YouTube is shared on our Website. If you encounter a cookie on our Website that is not in this overview, we ask you to contact us.
How is the collected information secured?
Digitalique has taken appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect your data against loss or any form of unlawful processing. We use security measures to ensure that information via the Website is protected (such as requesting a unique password). However, Digitalique cannot ensure that the information on the Website will not be accessed, disclosed, altered, or destroyed. You are at all times responsible for maintaining your unique password and account information and for managing the emails between you and Digitalique. Digitalique is not responsible or liable for the cookie use of third parties to which the user can link through our Website, including - but not limited to - YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
How is the collected information shared?
We do not share information collected with functional cookies with third parties. Information obtained with analytical cookies is only shared with third parties without your consent after we have anonymized this data or after we have received your consent to share your data. Information obtained with tracking cookies is only shared with third parties if we have received your consent to do so.
Children
Our Website does not knowingly place cookies when the computer, tablet, or mobile is used by someone younger than 16 years old ("Children"). If we find out that we have collected personal data from Children without the consent of their parent or guardian, we will take steps to remove this data from our servers. If you suspect that your child has provided us with personal data without your consent, you can contact us at privacy@digitalique.nl. If we have obtained personal data from you when you were a child, we will make efforts to delete this personal data upon your request. If you suspect that you provided personal data to us as a child, you can contact us via email.
Change of control
If Digitalique, or a part of it, is sold, transferred, or our assets end up with another organization (for example, as a result of a merger, acquisition, bankruptcy, dissolution, or liquidation), then data collected via the Website may be among the items sold or transferred. The buyer or acquirer will have to follow the agreements in this Cookie Policy.
Changes
Digitalique may adjust or update this Cookie Policy from time to time. You are therefore advised to consult this Cookie Policy regularly. Adjustments to this Cookie Policy take effect the moment they are published on this page.
Contact
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, you can contact Digitalique by sending an email or by contacting customer service. For additional information and a clear explanation about cookies, consent, and privacy on websites, we would like to refer you to the national government (Rijksoverheid).
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