Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 15, 2025
At LogiConCog, we believe in being upfront about how we collect and use data when you visit logiconcog.com. This policy explains what tracking technologies we use, why we use them, and how you can control them.
We use cookies and similar technologies to make our site work properly, understand how people interact with our services, and improve your experience. Some of these are necessary for basic functionality. Others help us learn what's working and what isn't.
What Are Cookies Anyway?
Cookies are small text files that get stored on your device when you visit a website. They're pretty basic technology—been around since the mid-90s. Think of them as little notes that help websites remember who you are and what you've done.
When you come back to logiconcog.com, these files help us recognize your browser and recall certain information. This might be your language preference, items in your cart, or whether you're logged into your account.
Cookies can't access other files on your computer or spread viruses. They're text files, nothing more. But they do collect certain data about your browsing behavior, which is why we're required to tell you about them.
How We Use Tracking Technologies
We use several types of tracking on logiconcog.com. Each serves a different purpose, and honestly, not all of them are strictly necessary. Here's what we're doing:
Essential Cookies
These keep the site functional. They handle things like security, network management, and basic navigation. Without them, parts of our service simply won't work. You can't opt out of these ones because they're required for the site to operate.
Functional Cookies
These remember your choices and preferences. They might store your language settings, remember your login details, or keep track of which features you've used. They make your experience smoother but aren't absolutely required for the site to function.
Analytics Cookies
We use these to understand how visitors interact with our site. They tell us which pages get the most traffic, where people click, how long they stay, and where they drop off. This information helps us improve our service and fix problems we didn't know existed.
Marketing Cookies
These track your activity across different sites to build a profile of your interests. They help us show you relevant content and measure how effective our marketing campaigns are. These are the ones most people have concerns about, and you can definitely opt out of them.
Specific Ways We Track Your Activity
Beyond standard cookies, we also use a few other technologies to collect information. Here's what's actually happening when you visit our site:
Session Storage and Local Storage
These work like cookies but store data differently on your device. Session storage clears when you close your browser. Local storage sticks around until you manually clear it. We use these for things like keeping you logged in or remembering form data so you don't lose your progress.
Web Beacons and Pixels
These are tiny, invisible images embedded in our pages and emails. When they load, they send us information about your visit—like your IP address, browser type, and the time you accessed the page. We use them mostly for analytics and to track email engagement.
Third-Party Services
Some features on our site rely on external services that have their own tracking. For example, if we embed a video or integrate with another platform, that service might place its own cookies. We try to limit these, but they're sometimes necessary for functionality.
How Long We Keep This Data
Different types of cookies and tracking data have different lifespans. Some expire after a few minutes. Others stick around for years. Here's our current retention schedule:
How to Control or Delete Cookies
You're not stuck with our tracking if you don't want it. Every browser gives you tools to manage cookies. Some people block them entirely. Others prefer a middle ground. Here's how to adjust your settings in common browsers:
What Happens If You Block Cookies
Blocking all cookies will definitely increase your privacy. But it'll also break parts of our site. You might not be able to log in, your preferences won't save, and some features simply won't load.
If you want a balance, consider blocking third-party cookies while allowing first-party ones. This lets our site function normally while limiting outside tracking. Most modern browsers make this pretty easy to set up.
Another option is to clear your cookies regularly instead of blocking them entirely. This gives you a fresh start periodically without losing functionality in the moment.
Changes to This Policy
We update this policy when our tracking practices change or when regulations require it. The "Last Updated" date at the top tells you when we made the most recent changes.
If we make significant changes—like adding new types of tracking or extending retention periods—we'll notify you through a banner on our site. For minor updates, we'll just update this page without additional notice.
Questions About Our Cookie Use?
If something here doesn't make sense or you want more details about specific tracking technologies we use, reach out to us. We're happy to explain what we're doing and why.
This Cookie Policy is effective as of January 15, 2025 and applies to all visitors of logiconcog.com