Cookie Policy

tymiriumtechnology.syngentadigitalapps.com (referred to in this Cookie policy as “our website”) is operated by Syngenta Crop Protection AG, Rosentalstrasse 67, 4002, Basel, Switzerland (referred to in this Cookie policy as “Syngenta”, “we”, “us”).

Like most other website operators, we use cookies to ensure the best possible user experience for our website users.


What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website operator can store on a user’s device when they visit a website. Cookies help websites to recognise the user’s device for their next visit.

The cookies used by tymiriumtechnology.syngentadigitalapps.com:


  • May collect data that can personally identify you

  • Collect data of a more general nature, such as how often users visit our websites or the location of a user

  • Are not used to share data with marketing companies or media consultants


See below for more information about the cookies we use, their purpose, how to accept or reject them or delete them from a device, and links to our Privacy policy and links to cookie policies and privacy policies of relevant third parties.


When is user consent required?

Some cookies require the consent of the user. We may store cookies on a user’s device without their consent if they are strictly necessary for the operation of our website. All other types of cookies require the consent of the user before cookies can be placed on their device.


How are cookies accepted, rejected or deleted?

A banner is displayed to users when they visit our website via a browser or device. The banner allows users to accept or reject cookies (except cookies that are strictly necessary for the operation of our website). Alternatively, users can change their cookie settings at any time by clicking on the link below – users have the option (via checking boxes) to choose which cookies they accept.

Users can delete browser data (including cookies) from their browser by using the options and instructions offered by the Browser.

Our website uses some third-party cookies (e.g., Google Analytics). We provide the user with links to the cookie policies and privacy policies of third parties so that users can find out how the third party will use the cookie data. We receive and process some data from third party cookies that we use for the purposes described in the table inserted below.


Our website uses the following types of cookies:


  • Strictly necessary cookies are those without which the website cannot function properly. They are necessary for the website to perform the functions or services requested by the user. User consent is not required to place this type of cookie on their device.

  • Preference cookies allow a website to remember information that affects the way a website behaves or looks, such as a users preferred language. These may be first party or third-party cookies (see definitions below). User consent is required to place this type of cookie on their device.

  • Statistical are used to analyse or measure user behaviour on the website, including measuring the impact of advertising and analysing what users click on. This improves the website and helps website operators understand how visitors interact with our website by collecting and reporting information. These may be be first party cookies or third-party cookies (see definitions below). User consent is required to place this type of cookie on their device.

  • Marketing cookies are used to follow users on websites. They store information about user behaviour obtained through continuous monitoring of browsing habits. This allows the development of a special user profile to enable a website to display advertisements that are relevant to the individual user and, therefore, more valuable to publishers and third-party advertisers. These may be first party or third-party cookies (see definitions below). User consent is required to place this type of cookie on their device.



First party and third-party cookies:


  • First party cookies are those we, Syngenta, place on the user’s device from our website.

  • Third-party cookies are stored on the user’s device by some functions activated on our website and provided by third parties. The third-party provider processes the data collected by the cookies. However, we, Syngenta, may also use the information generated by third-party cookies (e.g, Google Analytics).



Session cookies and persistent cookies:


  • Session cookies contain information that is stored in a temporary space and deleted after the session or when the web browser is closed. Session cookies store information that the user has entered and track the user’s movements on the website.

  • Persistent cookies remain on the user’s device for the duration indicated below in the cookie table.


Personal data:

Some cookies on our website use personal data such as the user’s IP address.

Our processing of personal data is carried out in accordance with our privacy policy, which can be accessed here: https://www.syngenta.de/company/datenschutz-biostimulants-virtual-world. Please read our Privacy policy to learn more about how we process personal data and how you can contact us.

Please read the third-party cooky policies and privacy policies, which can be found via the links in the cookie table.


International transfer of personal data:

We will transfer personal data to recipients in countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA) as shown in the table below. All transfers are made in accordance with the legal provisions for such international transfers. For more information, please click here.

USA: We take appropriate measures to ensure that personal data transferred to third-party organisations in the USA is adequately protected by ensuring that the recipient organisation applies standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission.

Syngenta Group: We transfer personal data to the Syngenta Group companies located outside the EEA, including our parent company, Syngenta AG, based in Switzerland. We are legally able to transfer personal data to Syngenta Group companies because the countries are considered by the European Commission to ensure an adequate level of data protection or because we have intercompany data transfer agreements that contain standard data protection transfer clauses approved by the European Commission. More information on such agreements can be found here:



International transfer of personal data by third parties:

Further information on international transfer of personal data generated by third parties can be found in the relevant privacy policies via the links in the cookie table.