COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES POLICY
INTRODUCTION
Logility, Inc. and its affiliates (also referred to herein as “we,” “us,” and “our”) are committed to protecting the privacy and security of the personal information we collect, use, share, and otherwise process as part of our business. We also believe in transparency, and we are committed to informing you about how we treat your personal information.
This Cookies and Similar Technologies Policy (the “Policy”) describes the information we collect through cookies and similar technologies on this website (the “Site”), how and why we collect cookies and similar technologies, how our third-party business partners use cookies and similar technologies, and the ways you can opt out of using cookies and similar technologies. Our Privacy Policy, of which this Policy is part, is available at https://www.logility.com/privacy-policy/ and provides further information about our privacy practices. You may obtain an accessible version of this Policy by contacting us via the methods identified in the “Contact Us” section of the Privacy Policy.
COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES
First and Third-Party Cookies – Description
A “cookie” is a small file created by a web server that can be stored on your device for use either during a particular browsing session (a “session” cookie) or a future browsing session (a “persistent” cookie). “Session” cookies are temporarily stored on your hard drive and only last until they expire at the end of your browsing session or after a set time period. Persistent cookies remain stored on your hard drive until they expire or are deleted by you. Local stored objects (“flash” cookies) are used to collect and store information about your preferences and navigation to, from, and on a website.
First-party cookies are set by the website you are visiting, and they can only be read by that site. In contrast, third-party cookies are set by a party other than the website you are visiting, and they may gather browsing activity (such as information you have entered or choices you have made) across numerous websites and browsing sessions.
Similar Technologies – Description
In addition to cookies, there are other automatic data collection technologies, such as Internet tags, web beacons (clear gifs, pixel tags, and single-pixel gifs), web beacons, internet tags, session replay tools, device recognition technologies, in-app tracking methods, device and activity monitoring tools, and navigational data collection (log files, server logs, etc.) that can be used to collect data as users navigate through and interact with the Site, such as, among others, the following:
- Web beacons: These are tiny graphics (sometimes called “clear GIFs,” “tracking pixels, “Internet tags” or “web pixels”) with unique identifiers that are used to understand browsing activity. In contrast to cookies, which are stored on a user’s computer hard drive, web beacons are rendered invisible on web pages when you open a page. Tracking pixels may be used, without limitation, to count the number of visitors to the Site, to monitor how users navigate the Site, and to count content and email communication views. In contrast to cookies, which are stored on a user’s computer hard drive, tracking pixels are embedded on web pages. We use tracking pixels to provide analytics information relevant to the user experience, as well as to support the customization of our marketing and advertising activities.
- Social Widgets: These are buttons or icons provided by third-party social media providers that allow you to interact with social media services when you view a web page or mobile app screen. These social widgets may collect browsing data, which may be received by the third party that provided the widget and are controlled by third parties.
- UTM Codes: These are strings that can appear in a URL (the “Uniform Resource Locator,” which is typically the http or https address entered to go to a web page) when a user moves from one web page or website to another, where the string can represent information about browsing, such as which advertisement, page, or publisher sent the user to the receiving website.
- Session replay technologies: these employ software code to record visitors’ interactions with websites and other digital properties, such as how visitors move through different pages on a website and engage with webforms. These interactions include users’ clicks, mobile app touches, mouse movements, and scrolls, keystrokes, and key touches during visitor sessions. Session replay may be used, without limitation, to identify and correct technical issues that visitors may be experiencing on the Site, identify and correct usability problems on the Site, identify broader areas for improvement, and otherwise to generally improve the Site.
- Mobile applications: There are a variety of tracking technologies that may be included in mobile applications, which are not browser-based like cookies and cannot be controlled by browser settings. These methods may involve device or other identifiers, such as Ad IDs or software development kits (“SDKs”), which associate user app activity to a particular app and track user activity across apps and/or devices. SDKs also help understand how you interact with software applications and collect certain information about the device and network you use to access websites and apps, such as an advertising identifier associated with your device and information about how you interact with an organization’s application.
The aggregate data collected by these passive technologies typically does not target any personal information, but personal information may be linked to information stored in and obtained through these technologies in order to improve our marketing, analytics, or website functionality.
What Cookies and Similar Technologies Are In Use and Why Do We Use Them?
We use cookies to enable certain website functions, develop web browsing analytics, store and track your preferences, and enable the delivery of advertising and marketing, when applicable. For example, we may track the number of “hits” or visits to the Site, the most popular times of day and sections visited, and the range of devices and browsers most commonly used to view the Site. We do not sell or distribute any of this information to third parties.
We use certain data collection technologies, such as those described above in this Policy Internet tags, in order to improve website functionality and analytics.
Other Third-Party Technologies
Some third parties may use automated data collection technologies to collect information about you when you browse the Internet. The information they collect about your online browsing activities over time and across different websites and other online services may be associated with your personal information and used to provide you with targeted content. We do not control these third-party technologies or how they may be used. If you have any questions about targeted content, you should contact the responsible party directly or consult their privacy policies.
Choices About Cookies
We offer you choices regarding the personal information you provide to us, and we have created ways to give you control over our use of your information. Most web browsers are set by default to accept cookies. If you do not wish to receive cookies, you may set your browser to refuse all or some types of cookies or to alert you when cookies are being sent by website tracking technologies and advertising. However, if you decline the use of cookies, you may not have access to the full benefits of the Site.
When you visit the Site, it will prompt you to confirm whether you approve of the use of a cookie. You may also adjust your browser settings to opt out of accepting a persistent cookie and to only accept session cookies, but you will need to log in each time you want to enjoy the full functionality of the Site.
Please be aware that adjusting the cookie settings on the Site may not fully delete all of the cookies that have already been created. To delete them, visit your web browser settings after you have changed your cookie settings on the Site.
Additional information is provided below about how to disable cookies or manage the cookie settings for some of the leading web browser providers:
Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
Internet Explorer: https://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies
Flash cookies are not managed by the same browser settings as browser cookies. To learn how you can manage your Flash cookie settings, visit the Flash player settings page on Adobe’s website at: https://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/help09.html.
For more information on how to modify your browser settings to block or filter cookies, visit https://www.aboutcookies.org/ or https://www.cookiecentral.com/faq/. You may learn more about internet advertising practices and related consumer resources at https://www.aboutads.info/consumers/, https://www.networkadvertising.org/choices, and https://youronlinechoices.eu/.
VISUAL MATERIALS AND CONSENT TO COLLECT, USE, AND DISCLOSE VIDEO VIEWING HISTORY
The Site may display live or prerecorded videos or similar audio-visual materials (“Videos”). We are not in the business of delivering audiovisual materials. Rather, the display and use of Videos on the Sites is incidental to our business and merely a peripheral part of our marketing strategy. The provision of Videos on our Sites is not an admission by us, and it shall not otherwise be interpreted, in any form or manner, to mean that we are a “video tape service provider” for purposes of the Video Privacy Protection Act (codified as amended at 18 U.S. Code § 2710) ( “VPPA”) or that we are otherwise subject to the VPPA.
We may collect personal information with respect to your viewing, streaming, or otherwise accessing such Videos and we may disclose such personal information regarding your video-viewing history on the Sites to third parties through the use of cookies, pixels, or other tracking technologies, such as Facebook or others, to facilitate or assist with our marketing and advertising campaigns. By viewing, streaming, or otherwise accessing Videos on the Sites, you hereby acknowledge, agree, and consent to our collection, use, and disclosure of such personal information regarding your video-viewing history on the Sites.
We may use tracking technologies provided by YouTube as part of our services and/or embed YouTube Videos on the Site. These tracking technologies enable us to understand and improve our marketing efforts, track the performance of any Video content we have, and provide you with a more personalized experience. With respect to YouTube Videos embedded on our Site, no data about you will be transferred to YouTube if you do not play the Videos. YouTube may collect information relating to your visit to our Site, including the referring IP address, device, and pages you accessed on our Site. Additional information on the purpose and scope of data collection and processing by YouTube can be found in YouTube’s/Google’s Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en&gl=de. By viewing any videos embedded on our Site or as part of the products and services that we offer, you consent to the disclosure of information to YouTube through its tracking technologies
By viewing, streaming, or otherwise accessing Videos on the Site, you hereby acknowledge, agree, and consent to our collection, use, and disclosure of such personal information regarding your video-viewing history on the Sites.
Withdrawal of Consent
You acknowledge and agree that you may prevent us from collecting and disclosing personal information from you with respect to your viewing, streaming, or otherwise accessing Videos on the Sites: (i) by changing your browser settings in accordance with the instructions set forth in this Policy or (ii) by adjusting your privacy settings in our cookie management tool. These options will prevent the deployment of cookies and similar online tracking technologies that are used to collect, process, and disclose your personal information in connection with the Videos.