Cookie Policy

This is the cookie statement of Syntory (hereinafter “Syntory”, “we”, “us” or “our”) as last updated on 28 June 2023.

This cookie statement may change from time to time depending on changes on the website. We, therefore, recommend that you consult the statement regularly.

Cookies

Cookies are small, simple information files that are sent to your browser when you visit a website. They are stored on your device (such as your computer, tablet or phone) and can be read on your next visit to that website. Cookies allow a website to recognise you as a visitor. In this Cookie and Privacy Statement, the term “cookies” is also used to refer to other technologies with similar functionality (e.g. pixels or web beacons).

A browser is a computer program that allows you to visit and access websites and pages on the Internet. Well-known browsers include Google Chrome, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer.

When you visit our website for the first time, you can specify which cookies we are allowed to set and use. You can also adjust the setting and use of cookies in your browser settings. After visiting our website, you can always delete cookies that have been placed. How you can adjust the placement of cookies or remove placed cookies depends on the browser you use.

There are different types of cookies. There are “first-party” cookies: these are cookies created by our website itself when you visit it. There are also “third-party” cookies: these are cookies created by a third party and over which we have no control. We therefore recommend that you check the relevant third-party’s cookie and privacy policy before consenting to these cookies.

Below we explain which cookies may be set and used and why. The necessary and preferences cookies described below are usually cookies set by us (i.e. “first-party cookies”) while the others usually come from a third party (i.e. “third-party cookies” such as e.g. cookies set by Google Analytics).

Necessary cookies

Necessary cookies are cookies that are technically necessary to make the basic functionalities of the website work properly (e.g. navigation between pages or filling in a form) or to remember the basic preferences you set while visiting our website (e.g. your cookie preferences). You usually cannot disable these cookies. However, you can delete them after your visit to our website via your browser settings.

Cookie preferences

If you give us permission to do so, we may also set and use cookies based on preferences you have set for using our website. These cookies help ensure that you can use our website more efficiently and in a more personalised way, based on your previous choices on our website. Examples include cookies that allow us to remember your language preference for your next visit or that remember to allow videos to be played in your browser.

Analytical/Statistical cookies

If you give your consent, analytical or statistical cookies may also be set and used. Such cookies allow us to collect and analyse information about the performance of our website and how to optimise it. By using these cookies, we can find out how users found our website, which pages are most visited, how the website is navigated, when and for how long, The information collected with the cookies is aggregated and, if possible, also made anonymous.

Marketing/Targeting cookies

If you give your consent, marketing/targeting cookies may also be set and used. Marketing/targeting cookies make it possible to track your use of our website (e.g. which pages you visit or which links you follow) and create a profile of you as a user and your interests. This profile can then be used to show you more relevant content and advertisements based on your identified interests.

Social media cookies

In our website, we may place content from external platforms (e.g. LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube). We may also provide links or buttons on our website (e.g. a “share button”) to let you easily share content on these platforms. To display or allow you to share that content, those third-party platforms may then set cookies to recognise you as a user and to track you.

This website uses cookies. We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our website traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. These partners may combine this data with other information you have provided to them or that they have collected based on your use of their services.

You can change or withdraw your consent at any time via the cookie statement on our website.

Our privacy policy provides more information on who we are, how to contact us and how we process personal data.

If you have any questions about your consent, please include the ID and date of consent.

Story

Noun

  1. Real people and events told for entertainment
  2. The commercial prospects or circumstances of a particular company

Synthesis

Noun

  1. The combination of components or elements to form a connected whole