This Cookie Statement explains how we, Xyall B.V., use cookies and similar tracking methods (such as pixels, JavaScript, which we refer to as “cookies”) when you visit our site. “Our site” means our websites – www.xyall.com – and emails that link to this Cookie Statement. For a complete list of our cookies, please find below in this Cookie Statement.

In this Cookie Statement we try to briefly explain what the various tracking methods are, and why they are used. It also explains your right to control their use.

We may change this Cookie Statement at any time. Check the “last revised” date at the top of this page to see when this Cookie Statement was last revised. Any change becomes effective when we post the revised Cookie Statement on or through our site.

If you have any questions, please contact us by email at privacy@Xyall.com.

 

Tracker methods

We use a variety of tracker methods. This list is intended to include all categories that we use, although the categories may vary depending on the use of our site.

 

Cookies

A cookie is a small string of text that a website (or online service) stores on a user’s browser. It saves data on your browser about your visit to our site or other sites. It often includes a unique identifier (e.g., cookie #123). “First-party cookies” are cookies set by us (or on our behalf) on our site.
“Third-party cookies” are cookies set by other companies whose functionality is embedded into our site (e.g., google.com). “Session cookies” are temporary cookies stored on your device while you visit our site. They expire when you close your browser. “Persistent cookies” are stored on your browser for a period of time after you leave our site. Persistent cookies expire on a set expiration date, or when they are deleted manually. You can choose whether to accept cookies by editing your browser settings. However, if cookies are refused, your experience on our site may be worse, and some features may not work as intended.

 

Pixels

Pixels (also known as “web beacons,” “GIFs” or “bugs”) are one-pixel transparent images located on web pages or messages. They track whether you have opened these web pages or messages. Upon firing, a pixel logs a visit to the current page or message and may read or set cookies.

Pixels often rely on cookies to work, so turning off cookies can impair them. But even if you turn off cookies, pixels can still detect a web page visit.

 

Javascript

JavaScript is a programming language. It can be used to write trackers that, when embedded into a page, allow us to measure how you interact with our site and other sites. It can also be used to make sure that our website is displayed to you in the right way.

 

Necessary cookies

These cookies are required for our website to operate. The cookies help to make the website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.

We use the following necessary cookies:

COOKIE NAME PROVIDER TYPE EXPIRY
__cf_bm hubspot HTTP 1 day
_GRECAPTCHA google HTTP 179 days
CONSENT google HTTP 2 years
CONSENT youtube HTTP 2 years
embed/v3/counters.gif  perf.hsforms.com Pixel Session
outpost/formsnextembed/error.gif hubspot Pixel Session
rc::a google HTTP Persistent
rc:: google HTTP Persistent
rc::c google HTTP Persistent
rc::d-#15 google HTTP Persistent

                                                                            

Statistic or analytic cookies

We use analytic cookies to collect information about your site use, which helps us improve our website. These cookies help us, as owner of the website, to understand how visitors interact with the website by collecting and reporting information anonymously.  We use the cookies of Google, Google Analytics, to get this information. The following cookies are placed:

COOKIE NAME PROVIDER TYPE EXPIRY
_ga Google Analytics/xyall.com HTTP 2 years
_gat Google Analytics/xyall.com HTTP 1 day
_gid Google Analytics/xyall.co HTTP 1 day

 

Marketing cookies

We can use marketing cookies for showing you content that might be of interest to you. Also we have some material embedded or displayed on our website for which cookies are necessary to see the material. If consent is required for specific cookies, we will not place these cookies without your prior consent.

COOKIE NAME PROVIDER TYPE EXPIRY
__ptq.gif hubspot.com Pixel Session
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE youtube.com HTTP 179 days
YSC youtube.com HTTP Session
ytidb::LAST_RESULT_ENTRY_KEY youtube.com HTML Persistent
yt-remote-cast-available youtube.com HTML Session
yt-remote-cast-installed youtube.com HTML Session
yt-remote-connected-devices youtube.com HTML Persistent
yt-remote-device-id youtube.com HTML Persistent
yt-remote-fast-check-period youtube.com HTML Session
yt-remote-session-app youtube.com HTML Session

 

Your choices

Only if you have given your prior consent, we place cookies and work with other techniques for which this permission is required by law, such as social media, advertising and personalization purposes. You can decide for yourself whether you want to accept or refuse cookies. You can also withdraw your consent to cookies at any time. Not for all cookies consent is required. So, this can result in us placing cookies without your consent. Not all cookies will qualify as personal data. If it does then you can read in our privacy policy how we, in general, process personal data.

If you do not want to receive cookies at all, you can adjust the settings of your internet browser to completely block the use of cookies. Some functionalities are then disabled. You can also adjust the settings of your internet browser so that your browser notifies you when a cookie is placed.

How you can adjust your settings or delete cookies differs per browser. Click on one of the icons below to go directly to the manual of your browser or consult the help function of your browser if necessary.

If you want to disable cookies from specific parties, you can do so via www.youronlinechoices.com.