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These cookies help to improve the performance of BenQ. If you want to opt-out of advertising cookies, you have to turn-off performance cookies. We also use Google Analytics, SessionCam and Hotjar to track activity and performance on the BenQ website. You can control the information provided to Google, SessionCam and Hotjar. To opt out of certain ads provided by Google you can use any of the methods set forth here or using the Google Analytics opt out browser add-on here. To opt-out of SessionCam collecting data, you can disable tracking completely by following link:https://sessioncam.com/choose-not-to-be-recorded/. To opt-out of Hotjar collecting data, you can disable tracking completely by following link:https://www.hotjar.com/privacy/do-not-track/.
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These cookies are used to track your activity on the BenQ website and other websites across the Internet, help measure the effectiveness of our advertising campaign and deliver advertisements that are more relevant to you and your interests. We use various advertising partners, including Amazon, Facebook, and Google. These cookies and other technologies capture data like your IP address, when you viewed the page or email, what device you were using and where you were. You can find out how to avoid them below.
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The types of cookies used on BenQ's website are set out below, together with instructions of how to prevent cookies being placed on your computer if you wish.
However if you do prevent cookies from being placed on your computer you will not be able to use all the features of the BenQ website, and the website may not display correctly in your browser.
We use cookies to:
Manage your browsing session ensure that your session stays with the web server you started with. This is important for your functional browsing. Remember your browsing preferences, for example functions like page layout; text size. This enables you to navigate our site more quickly and easily.
Enable functionality such as product comparison features which benefit visitors to the website.
Gather anonymous analytical information on website usage such as the number of visitors to the website, pages visited and so forth which help us improve the website design and layout and plan product marketing.
Track which products you browse so we can help direct you to other products you may be interested in.
There also may be third party cookies from business partners including, but not limited to, companies like Facebook which enhance your browsing experience.
Cookies help us collect information about how you navigate and use our website but BenQ does not store any personally identifiable information about you in cookies data. We only store a randomly generated unique session ID which helps us retrieve your previous user preferences which can be used on your next visit to our website.
Session cookies – these cookies are only used during a single browsing session and they automatically expire (and are deleted) when the browsing session finishes.
Persistent cookies – these cookies are stored on your computer. Persistent cookies are used across more than one browsing session. Again, the cookie stores no any personally identifiable information.
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