CENTRIGO™ Cookies Policy

Version date 8 August 2021

https://www.centrigo.com/ (referred to in this cookies policy as “our website”) is operated by Syngenta Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (“Syngenta”) with Syngenta Asia Pacific Pte Limited.

Effective date

19 June 2023

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files which a website installs on a user’s device when they visit that website. Cookies help websites recognize the user’s device the next time they visit that website.

Consent:

We only need to obtain the user’s consent for some cookies. We are permitted to store cookies on a user’s device without their consent if they are strictly necessary for the operation of our website. For all other types of cookies, we need the user’s consent before placing cookies on their device.

How to accept, reject, or delete cookies?

We present a banner to users when they access our website from any browser or device. The banner provides the option of accepting or rejecting cookies (except for cookies which are strictly necessary for the operation of our website). Alternatively, users can change their cookie settings at any time by clicking the link below – users will have the option to change (via tick boxes) which cookies they accept. Users can delete browsing data (including cookies) from their browser by referring to the options and instructions provided by their browser. Our website uses some third-party cookies (e.g. Google Analytics). We provide the user with links to the third party’s cookie policy and privacy policy so that the user can understand the way in which the third party will use the cookie data. We receive and process some data from third-party cookies which we use for the purposes explained in the Cookies Table below.

Our website uses the following types of cookies:

  • Strictly Necessary cookies are those which the website cannot function properly without. They are required for the website to provide the function or service that the user requests. The user’s consent is not required to place this type of cookie on their device.
  • Preference cookies enable the website to remember information that changes how the website behaves or looks, like the user’s preferred language. These may be first-party or third-party cookies (see definitions below). The user’s consent is required to place this type of cookie on their device.
  • Statistics cookies allow analysis or measurement of the user’s behaviour on the website, including measuring the impact of advertisements and analysing where users click. This is done in order to improve the website and help website owners understand how visitors interact with their websites by collecting and reporting information. These may be first-party or third-party cookies (see definitions below). The user’s consent is required to place this type of cookie on their device.
  • Marketing cookies are used to track users across websites. They store information about the user’s behaviour which is obtained through continuous observation of their browsing habits. This allows the development of a specific user profile to enable a website to show advertising that is relevant for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third-party advertisers. These may be first-party or third-party cookies (see definitions below). The user’s consent is required to place this type of cookie on their device.

First party and third party cookies:

  • First party cookies are those that we (Syngenta) place on the user s device from our website.
  • Third-Party cookies are placed on a user’s device by some features enabled on our website and are provided by a non-Syngenta entity (a “third-party”). The third-party deals with the data obtained through the cookies. However, we (Syngenta) may also use the information given by the third-party cookies (e.g. Google Analytics). 

Session and persistent cookies:

  • Session cookies contain information that is stored in a temporary memory location and are subsequently deleted after the session is completed or the web browser is closed. Session cookies store information that the user has inputted and track the movements of the user within the website.
  • Persistent cookies will remain on the user’s device for the period of time specified in the Cookies Table below.

Personal data:

Some cookies on our website use personal data such as the user’s IP address. Our processing of personal data will be in accordance with our privacy policy which is available at https://www.centrigo.com/privacy-policy. Please read our privacy policy to learn more about how we process personal data and how you can contact us. In relation to third party cookies, please also refer to the cookies policies and privacy policies of the relevant third parties which are available through the links in the Cookies Table below. 

International transfers of personal data by third parties:

You can find out about any international transfers of personal data made by the third parties identified in this cookie policy in their respective privacy policies via the links in the Cookies Table below.

Consent:

We only need to obtain the user’s consent for some cookies. We are permitted to store cookies on a user’s device without their consent if they are strictly necessary for the operation of our website. For all other types of cookies, we need the user’s consent before placing cookies on their device.

At any time you can change or revoke your consent from our Cookie Policy where you can also read more about cookies and see the full list of cookies used at our website. In the Privacy Policy, you can learn who we are, how we process personal data, and how to contact us.

Your consent applies to the following domains: www.centrigo.com

Your current state: Deny.

Your current state: Do Not Sell My Personal Information.

Your current state: Allow selection (Strictly Necessary, Preferences, Statistics, Marketing).

Your current state: Allow all.

Your consent ID: TDKSnqKJr9ca1zHFZ49bkt1CJw5YwqqDA3xhcwyB0WnbRKFaR8RSJw==Consent date: Wednesday, June 22, 2022 at 11:28:47 AM GMT+5:30

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Cookie declaration last updated on 6/19/22 by Cookiebot:

Strictly Necessary (17)

Strictly Necessary cookies are those which the website cannot function properly without. They are required for the website to provide the function or service that the user requests.

Name Provider Purpose Expiry Type
__RequestVerificationT oken Microsoft Helps prevent Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. Session HTTP Cookie
ai_session Microsoft Preserves users states across page requests. 1 day HTTP Cookie
ASP.NET_SessionId Syngenta Global Preserves the visitor’s session state across page requests. Session HTTP Cookie
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Preferences (3)

Preference cookies enable the website to remember information that changes how the website behaves or looks, like the user’s preferred language. These may be first-party or third-party cookies.

Name Provider Purpose Expiry Type
FormsWebSessionId Microsoft The cookie is used if the visitor has filled in personal information on a formula. This information will be filled in automatically on other formulas. This process is used to optimize visitor experience. 29 days HTTP Cookie
yt player-bandaid-host YouTube Used to determine the optimal video quality based on the visitor s device and network settings. Persistent HTML Local Storage
yt player-bandwidth YouTube Used to determine the optimal video quality based on the visitor s device and network settings. Persistent HTML Local Storage
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Statistics (14)

Statistics cookies allow analysis or measurement of the user’s behavior on the website, including measuring the impact of advertisements and analyzing where users click. This is done in order to improve the website and help website owners understand how visitors interact with their websites by collecting and reporting information. These may be first party or third party cookies.

Name Provider Purpose Expiry Type
_ga Google Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website. 2 years HTTP Cookie
_gat Google Used by Google Analytics to throttle request rate 1 day HTTP Cookie
_gid Google Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website. Session HTTP Cookie
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Marketing (35)

Marketing cookies are used to track users across websites. They store information about the user’s behavior which is obtained through continuous observation of their browsing habits. This allows the development of a specific user profile to enable a website to show advertising that is relevant for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third-party advertisers. These may be first party or third party cookies.

Name Provider Purpose Expiry Type
_fbp Meta Platforms, Inc. Used by Facebook to deliver a series of advertisement products such as real time bidding from third party advertisers. 3 months HTTP Cookie
_gcl_au Google Used by Google AdSense for experimenting with advertisement efficiency across websites using their services. 3 months HTTP Cookie
_hjRecordingEnabled Syngenta This cookie is used to identify the visitor and optimize ad-relevance by collecting visitor data from multiple websites – this exchange of visitor data is normally provided by a third-party data-center or adexchange. Session HTML Local Storage
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