Legal - Cookie information
Last Updated and Effective as of: July 2024
The Service may use “cookies” and other technologies such as pixel tags and web beacons. These technologies help us to better understand customer behavior including for security and fraud prevention purposes, tell us which parts of our websites people have visited, facilitate and measure the effectiveness of advertisements and web searches, and help us improve our marketing and advertising efforts.
As part of such processing, we (or our service providers) typically process Identity Data, Device/Network Data, Usage Data, Transaction Data, and Inference Data. Further, we may process such Personal Data for our Commercial Purposes, including for personalization, to create consumer profiles, and for marketing purposes, as described below. For details regarding the data we collect, how we process and share that data, and your choices, please review our Cookies and Similar Technologies page or you may visit the Do Not Sell My Personal Information link at the bottom of the SCUF website pages.
Note: Some of these technologies can be used by us and/or our third-party partners to identify you across platforms, devices, sites, and services. If you prefer that Corsair not use certain cookies, we may provide you with the means to disable their use (e.g. via our Cookie Settings) or you may disable cookies via your browser settings menu. Certain features of the Service may not be available or your experience may be impaired if you do not allow the use of certain cookies and similar technologies. At this time, we do not respond to browser “do-not-track” requests.
You can decide yourself whether you want to accept or refuse cookies by changing the cookie settings.
Cookies are simple, small text files that are stored on the hard disc or in the memory of your computer. Cookies cannot damage your computer or the files that are stored on it. In our privacy statement, we explain further what data we collect, how we collect it and what we do with it.
First-Party cookies
First-party cookies are placed by the website that the user visits: the website that is shown in the address bar.
Third-Party cookies
Third-party cookies are cookies that are placed by a different domain from the one visited by the user. If a user visits a website and a separate company places a cookie via that website, it would be a third-party cookie.
The cookies mentioned are subdivided
Functional cookies
We can use functional cookies that are not essential, but that do enable certain useful functions on our website. These functional cookies are used to make the use of the website easier. They can retain particular settings.
Analytic cookies
These are cookies that collect information about the behaviour of website visitors and the performance of the website. Based on the results, the website can be improved and visitors get a better user experience. The cookies do not collect any personal data.
Which do we use?
First-party cookies - Functional cookies
Cookie Notification
- Name
- consent
- Description
- We use this cookie to remember whether you have closed the cookie notification or not.
- Without this cookie, the notification cannot be closed permanently.
- Duration
- It is retained for a maximum of 12 months
Language preferences
- Name
- preferences, languageCode
- Description
- We use this cookie to remember the language preference you selected during a previous visit to the website or another page.
- Without this cookie, you will have to set your language again during a subsequent visit to www.trust.com. As standard, this is English.
- Duration
- It is retained for a maximum of 12 months
Functional
- Name
- functional
- Description
- We use this cookie to remember that you are logged in.
- Without this cookie, you cannot log in.
- Duration
- It is retained for a maximum of 12 months
Third-Party cookies - Functional cookies
Statistics
Via our website, a cookie from the American firm Google is placed as part of the Analytics services. We use these services to record how visitors use the website and with what equipment and to receive reports on this. Google can supply this information to third parties if they are legally obliged to, or insofar as third parties process the information on Google’s behalf. We have no influence on this. We have not permitted this organisation to use the analytics information obtained for other services.
The information that Google collects is anonymised. Expressly, no IP address is included. The information is transferred to and stored by Google on servers in the United States and is protected with an https connection.
By accepting this cookie, you do give permission that we may use your whole IP address in Google Analytics. We only use the IP address to determine from where you visit the website. For the optimisation, improvement and analyses, only the web development team can see the data.
You can read in Google’s privacy statement (which may change at any time) what Google does with your personal data that it possibly collects with these cookies.
Cookies that Google Analytics uses to update visitor statistics.
- Name
- analytics
- Description
- The Google Analytics cookies are used
- Without this cookie, the full IP address is not processed.
- to measure how often you visit the site, including the first and most recent visits
- to determine what the origin of the visitor is, for example a search engine or a reference site, and also any search terms and the region.
- to slow down the search speed
- Without this cookie, the full IP address is not processed.
- The Google Analytics cookies are used
- Duration
- It is retained for a maximum of 12 months
Marketing cookies
These cookies 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).
Facebook: Remarketing and conversion pixel allowing Trust marketers to deliver advertising messages to consumers interested in our products and services and track sales conversions.
No personal information is collected through the pixel. Consult the privacy and cookie statements of Facebook and Google here.
How can they be removed?
You can decide yourself whether you want to accept or refuse cookies by changing the cookie settings.