Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy
Last updated 18 May 2018
This Cookies Policy forms part of our general Privacy Policy.
In common with most other websites, we use cookies and similar technologies to help us understand how people use Arlo so that we can keep improving our software and website experience. We have created this Cookies Policy to provide you with clear and explicit information about the technologies that we use on Arlo, and your choices when it comes to these technologies.
If you choose to use Arlo without blocking or disabling cookies or opting out of other technologies, you will indicate your consent to our use of these cookies and other technologies and to our use (in accordance with this policy and the rest of our Privacy Policy) of any personal information that we collect using these technologies.
If you do not consent to the use of these technologies, please be sure to block or disable them using your browser settings. This may mean you will not be able to take full advantage of Arlo’s services.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. These text files can be read by these websites and help to identify you when you return to a website. Cookies can be “persistent” or “session” cookies. Persistent cookies remain on your computer when you have gone offline, while session cookies are deleted as soon as you close your web browser.
To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to block and delete cookies, please visit www.aboutcookies.org.
Arlo Cookies
We use our own cookies to recognise you when you visit our website or use our apps. This means that you don’t have to log in each time you visit, and we can remember your preferences and settings.
We do not respond to or honour “Do Not Track” requests at this time.
Third Party Cookies
In some cases third parties may use cookies and other technologies such as web beacons and JavaScript on our website in connection with online services like website analytics and surveys. This may allow them to collect information about your use of our website (including your computer’s IP address) which they may store in the United States or other countries. The use of these technologies allows them to deliver customised services on our website and other websites and provide other services relating to website activity and internet usage. Those third parties may also transfer the information they collect to others where required to do so by law, or where those others process the information on their behalf. The services we may use from time to time include Google Analytics, Yahoo, Adobe and Microsoft. You can find more details in the privacy policies for those services, including information on how to opt-out of certain conduct.