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Cookies, Web Beacons and Other Technologies

Like most sites, Logitech uses cookies that are essentially small data files placed on your computer, tablet, mobile phone, or other devices (referred to collectively as a "device") that allow us to record certain pieces of information whenever you visit or interact with our sites, services, applications, messaging, and tools, and to recognize you across devices.

Web beacons (sometimes called transparent GIFs, clear GIFs, or web bugs) are small strings of code that provide a way for us to deliver a small graphic image (usually invisible) on a web page or in an email. Web beacons can recognize certain types of information on your computer such as cookies, the time and date a page is viewed, and a description of the page where the web beacon is placed.

Other technologies, including Web storage and identifiers associated with your device, may be used for similar purposes. In this notice, we say "cookies" to discuss all of these technologies.

Because cookies are used throughout our websites, disabling them may prevent you from using certain parts of the sites.

How We Use Cookies

Like most providers of online services, Logitech uses cookies for a number of reasons, like helping us see which features are most popular, counting visitors to a page, improving our users' experience, keeping our services secure, and just generally providing you with a better, more intuitive, and satisfying experience. The cookies we use generally fall into one of the following categories:

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are essential to enable you to browse around our websites and use their features. Without these cookies, services like shopping baskets and e-billing cannot be provided.

Performance and Analytics Cookies

These cookies collect information about how you use our websites — for instance, which pages you go to most. This data may be used to help optimise our websites and make them easier for you to navigate. These cookies are also used to let affiliates know if you came to one of our websites from an affiliate and if your visit resulted in the use or purchase of a product or service from us, including details of the product or service purchased.

Functionality Cookies

These cookies allow our websites to remember choices you make while browsing. For instance, we may store your geographic location in a cookie to ensure that we show you our website localized for your area. We may also remember preferences such as text size, fonts and other customizable site elements. They may also be used to keep track of what featured products or videos have been viewed to avoid repetition. The information these cookies collect will not personally identify you, and they cannot track your browsing activity on non-Logitech websites.

The cookies that we commonly use are listed below.

Cookie name Description
autocl First party, session. Temporary cookie used to prevent users from entering a redirect loop if the country and language selected are no longer available.
base Stores a user selected country and language setting to use as the default when viewing content on Logitech domains.
lcid Stores a user selected country and language setting to use when viewing content on a specific Logitech web site.

How Third Parties Use Cookies

You may encounter cookies from third parties who also collect information through cookies, web beacons, and other similar technologies about your online activities, either on our services or across the Internet, for reasons like those noted above. (For example, our shopping cart platform is provided by our third-party merchant of record – Digital River, there may be a cookie placed by them to manage the check-out process). These companies may also deliver ads and otherwise track user behavior.

In addition, we also may permit certain third party companies, such as Google, Amazon and Adobe, to help us tailor advertising that we think may be of interest to users and to collect and use other data about user activities on our Sites and/or Services (e.g., to allow them to tailor ads on third party services). More information on these providers and their practices is available using the links, above.

Manage Your Cookies

You can specify how cookies are handled by setting your cookie preferences.

Chrome
  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top left, select the Chrome menu and then Preferences.
  3. At the bottom, select Advanced.
  4. Under "Privacy and security," choose Content settings.
  5. Click Cookies.
  6. In the Cookies section, make desired changes to cookies settings such as:
    • Delete cookies
    • Block cookies by default
    • Allow cookies by default
    • Keep cookies and site data by default until you quit your browser
    • Make exceptions for cookies from specific websites or domains

For more on cookie preferences in Chrome refer to Google Chrome Help.

Mozilla Firefox
  1. On your computer, open Firefox.
  2. At the top left, select the Firefox menu and choose Preferences.
  3. Under the "Privacy & Security", choose Cookies.
  4. You can select the following settings:
    • Disable cookies
    • Enable cookies for the originating web site only
    • Enable all cookies
    • Warn me before storing a cookie

For more on cookie preferences in Firefox refer to Mozilla Firefox Help.

Internet Explorer
  1. On your computer, open Internet Explorer.
  2. Tap or click Tools, then select Internet options.
  3. Tap or click the Privacy tab.
  4. Under Settings, move the slider to the top to block all cookies or the bottom to allow all cookies.
  5. Tap or click OK.

For more on cookie preferences in Internet Explorer refer to Internet Explorer Help.

Safari 5.1 (OS X Lion)
  1. On your computer, open Safari.
  2. Tap or select Preferences.
  3. Select Privacy.
  4. In the Block cookies section, specify if and when Safari should accept cookies from websites.
  5. To see an explanation of the options, select the Help button (question mark).

Note: If you want to see which websites store cookies on your computer, select the Manage Website Data button.

If you set Safari to block cookies, you may need to temporarily accept cookies to open a page. Repeat the above steps, selecting Never. When you're done with the page, block cookies again, and then remove the page's cookies.

For more on cookie preferences in Safari refer to Safari Help.