Terms and use

Please read carefully these terms and conditions before accessing this Internet site. By accessing the World Wide Web (WWW) pages of Allibert Group (hereinafter referred to as Allibert) you agree to the following terms and conditions:

The content of the Allibert WWW pages (including but not limited to text, images and audiovisual elements) is in its entirety the property of Allibert. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the content in any form without the prior written permission of Allibert is prohibited.

The Allibert logotype, the corporate symbol therein as well as registered and unregistered brand names, product names and other possible immaterial rights and intangible assets are the property of Allibert. The logotypes, the corporate symbols therein as well as registered and unregistered brand names, product names and other possible immaterial rights and intangible assets of subsidiaries and associated companies are the property of Allibert and/or its subsidiaries or associated companies. Access to our WWW pages cannot indirectly or otherwise be construed as conferring licensing or other rights to use any brand shown on the WWW pages without prior written consent by Allibert.

Allibert permits you to store on your computer or print extracts from these pages, but only for your private use. The content of the Allibert WWW pages may be used for information purposes only and in such a manner that does not harm the reputation of Allibert. Information provided on this WWW site must not be modified without the written permission of Allibert. Individual documents on our WWW pages may be subject to additional terms indicated in those documents. You must not transfer the materials to any other person unless you give them notice of, and they agree to accept, the obligations arising under terms and conditions of use.

Also please be aware that our company may change this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we do, we will post any changes, so be sure to check back here periodically.

You represent and warrant that you will use the Site in compliance with this Agreement including the laws and provisions under this Agreement and to comply with all existing and future Site policies and rules. You agree that you will not use the Site to transmit spam or unsolicited communications, pretend to be Allibert or someone else, forge headers or otherwise manipulate identifiers in order to disguise the origin of any content transmitted through the Site, misrepresent your affiliation with a person or entity, act in a manner that negatively affects other users' ability to use the Site, engage in activities that would violate any applicable law, post or transmit any material which violates or infringes in any way upon the rights of others or which is unlawful, abusive, defamatory, vulgar or otherwise objectionable or which contains any advertising or solicitation with respect to products or services or collect or store personal data about other users unless specifically authorized by such users. If you do not comply with the aforesaid, you may not use the Site; Allibert shall not be legally bound by this Agreement, and reserves all its legal rights in relation to such non-compliance.

Cookie declaration :

 

This Cookie Notice informs you how Allibert Group use cookies, pixels, tags, web beacons and other similar technologies (jointly referred to as “Cookies”) in its websites and how you can manage and control the use of Cookies on your computer or device.
In order to provide you with an online experience with personalized features and content, you will need to allow your computer, tablet or mobile device to accept Cookies.
Should you have any questions related to our Cookie Notice, you are welcome to contact us.

 

1. What are Cookies?

Cookies are small files, typically letters and numbers, placed on your computer or device by a web server when you access certain websites. Cookies are stored on your computer’s hard drive or other terminal equipment when you browse websites. A web beacon is a technique used on web pages and emails to unobtrusively check that a user has accessed some content. Pixels are pieces of code that deliver third-party cookies, whereas tags are smaller pieces of code to determine events on a website and are used more for analytics than tracking users. They collect data like hits on different pages, views on a product, clicks on a button, video views, etc. All these techniques and other similar techniques are together referred to as “Cookies” in this Cookie Notice.

2. What type of Cookies do we use and why are they used?

Strictly necessary Cookies: These Cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these Cookies, but some parts of the site will not then work. These Cookies do not store any personally identifiable information.
Performance Cookies: These Cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our site. They help us to know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site. All information these Cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. If you do not allow these Cookies we will not know when you have visited our site, and will not be able to monitor its performance.
Functional Cookies: These Cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation. They may be set by us or by third party providers whose services we have added to our pages. If you do not allow these Cookies then some or all of these services may not function properly.

3. Data collected by Cookies

The Cookies we use allow us, depending on the consents you have given, to track the following information about your visits to our websites. This information is used, for example, to maintain our websites, provide our customers with an online shopping experience with personalized features and content, and to personalize advertisements.

  • IP address (masked)
  • Location: country, region, city, approximate latitude and longitude (Geolocation)
  • Date and time of the request (visit to the site)
  • Title and URL of the page being viewed
  • URL of the page that was viewed prior to the current page (Referrer URL)
  • Screen resolution of user's device
  • Time in local visitor's time-zone
  • Links to an outside domain that were clicked
  • Pages generation time
  • Main language of the browser being used
  • Browser version, browser plugins (PDF, Flash, Java etc.) operating system version, device identifier
  • Language of the visited page
  • Site Search
  • Random unique Visitor ID
  • Time of the first visit for the specific visitor
  • Time of the previous visit for the specific visitor
  • Number of visits for the specific visitor.

4. How can I control Cookies?

You may give your consent, or edit Cookie settings, to specify how your data can be used.
Most browsers automatically accept Cookies, but you can choose whether or not to accept Cookies by adjusting your browser settings and deleting any Cookies already placed on your device by our websites. Please note that disabling or deleting Cookies may prevent you from using some parts of our websites.

Owner of the website :
SAS Allibert Sanitaire ; Capital social de 13 200 000€ ; Numéro de TVA : FR59 379 377 427 – Le cube rouge - 140 rue René Rambaud 38500 Voiron
Publication manager : Allibert Sanitaire – france@allibert.net
The publication manager is a legal entity.
Host : MEZCALITO – 32 all Henry Frenay, 38000 Grenoble; 04 76 25 77 63
Manager for the GDPR : OGIER – dpo@allibert.net

Mediation, legal court :

In case of desagreements, a mediation could be considered. The “mediator” could be requested if necessary.
Every legal disputes in relation with the use of the web site http://www.allibert.be and http://allibert.nl will do reference of the Belgium law. If necessary the Nivelles court will have to be recoursed.