This Cookie Statement includes information about Cookies, how they are used and how to manage or disable these technologies. Cookies are small files of information generated by a website and saved by your web browser. On John Deere's websites and online services ("Online Services"), various cookies and other technologies are used such as Browser or HTTP cookies, local storage (such as HTML5), web beacons/pixel tags, embedded scripts, ETags and other technologies as further explained down below in the section "Definitions". For ease of reference, we will call all such technologies "Cookies" going forward. These technologies may store and/or access data on a device. To the extent permitted by applicable law, by using the Online Services, you acknowledge and agree John Deere can use these technologies that are described in this Cookie Statement. This Cookie Statement incorporates, and forms part of, the John Deere Enterprise Privacy Statement.
Cookies - How they are used
Types Of Cookies and How They Are Used
When you visit or interact with John Deere's Online Services, John Deere (and/or third parties) may store and/or access data using Cookies depending on your choices. Some of the Cookies expire once you close the browser or shortly after (i.e., session Cookies), while others remain on user’s device for a specified period or until deleted (i.e., persistent Cookies). The following is a brief description of how Cookies are used on the Online Services.
Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are necessary for the Online Services to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in, remembering items placed in a shopping cart during a session, watching a video, or providing comments. Without these Cookies, the Online Services would not function properly and/or John Deere may be unable to provide certain services.
Functional Cookies
These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalization. For example, they are used to remember site preferences or choices, such as remembering preferences for language, country, region, or other online settings made (e.g., text size, fonts). They can also be used to prevent a service(s) from being offered to you if you already received it or previously indicated you do not wish to receive it (e.g. requests to participate in certain types of surveys). If you have an account with the Online Services the information collected may be associated with your account to help us remember such preferences. If you do not allow these cookies, then some or all of these services may not function properly.
Performance Cookies
These cookies collect information about how the Online Services are used, such as page visits, links clicked, scrolling, tapping, mouse movements, the browser or operating system used, where users have come to the Online Services from, and error messages generated. This information is used to help John Deere improve its Online Services and make it easier to use. If you do not allow these cookies we will not know when you have visited our site and will not be able to monitor its performance.
Targeting Cookies
These cookies may be set by John Deere through our site or by third parties. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant advertisements on other sites. They are also used to limit the number of times you may see an advertisement and to help measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. They remember you visited the Online Services (including pages visited and links followed) and this information may be shared with other organizations such as advertisers and advertising networks.
Managing Cookies
Managing Cookies
You can manage Cookies (i.e., reject or accept them) in different ways. You can change your choices at any time, as explained below.
John Deere Cookie Consent Manager
You may click on the button below or at the bottom of the page to access John Deere's Cookie Consent Manager at any time. John Deere's Cookie Consent Manager is a browser cookie-based tool that may allow you to modify settings related to certain Functional, Performance and Targeting Cookies. It is not possible to modify settings related to Strictly Necessary Cookies.
Your cookie preferences will only affect the Internet browser you use to make your choice and it will only function properly if your browser is set to accept third-party browser cookies. If you delete cookies, change browsers, computers, or operating systems, you will need to make a new selection. Please note that you will need to manage your cookies for each individual site.
Industry Opt Outs
A number of the third parties that use Targeting Cookies are members of the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI). Individuals may opt out of targeted advertising delivered by NAI member ad networks by visiting http://optout.networkadvertising.org.
Also, there are industry self-regulatory programs to provide individuals with choices related to seeing interested-based ads from participating companies.
These tools may use cookies to record and implement your preferences. As a result, if you disable or delete cookies, you may need to go through the opt-out process again. If you set your browser to reject third-party cookies, your preference may not be recorded. The effect of opting-out is explained on each site.
Do Not Track
Do Not Track
California law requires us to notify you about how the Online Services respond to Do-Not-Track signals. John Deere does not currently take actions to respond to "Do Not Track" signals because a uniform technological standard has not yet been developed.
Definitions
Definitions
Browser or HTTP Cookies
Browser cookies are small pieces of information that websites send to your device when you visit to uniquely identify your browser or to store information or settings in your browser. Most web browsers are set to accept browser cookies by default. Cookies communicate information to John Deere or third parties to help us provide the Online Services, provide a customized experience, analyze how the Online Services are used, analyze and deliver advertising, and enable John Deere to detect certain kinds of fraud (amongst others). For more information about the available controls, please visit your browser or device's settings.
Third Party Cookies
Third Party Cookies
Not all Cookies are set or placed by the John Deere website or domain that you are visiting. John Deere may use third parties who use their own Cookies to store and/or access data relating to your use of, and interaction with, the Online Services. The Online Services may contain content from third parties such as Google Maps, YouTube, ZMags and ShareThis and plugins from social media sites like Facebook ("Like" button), X ("Share to X") and LinkedIn. When you connect to these services, the third parties may store and/or access data using Cookies over which John Deere does not have control, including their own Functional or Targeting Cookies. If you are logged in to a social media website while visiting the Online Services the social media plugins may allow the social media website to receive information that you visited the Online Services and link it to your social media account.
John Deere does not control the Cookies used by these third party services or their policies or practices. Please review those third parties' cookie, privacy and data sharing statements.
Web Beacons
Web beacons (also called clear GIFs or pixels) are tiny graphic images or lines of code placed in the Online Services or in emails that include a unique identifier to allow us (and/or third parties) to determine unique user visits and whether you have performed a specific action. When you access these pages or open or click an email, these technologies generate a notice of that action. These tools are often used in conjunction with HTTP cookies and are generally used to measure responses to communications and improve Online Services and promotions.
Local Storage
Other technologies, such as HTML5 local storage and caching, allow John Deere (and/or third parties) to personalize and enhance your online experience by storing and retrieving data on a device. HTML5 local storage allows the Online Services to store data persistently on your device. This technology is managed through the web browsers interface. In addition to local storage, HTML5 session storage allows the Online Services to store data for the duration of the page session. Without these storage technologies you may not be able to take advantage of all of the features of the Online Services.
Embedded Script
An embedded script is programming code that is designed to collect information about your interactions with the Online Services, such as links clicked. The code is temporarily downloaded to your device from John Deere or a third-party service provider and is active only when you are connected to the Online Service.
ETag
An ETag is an opaque identifier assigned by a web server to a specific version of a resource found at a URL. If the resource at that URL changes a new and different ETag is assigned. ETags are a form of identifier. ETags may be used to add an identifier to actions you take on the website to help us understand its performance or understand effectiveness of advertising (e.g., identify other actions performed by the user resulted from the advertisement being displayed).
Contact Us/Changes to Statement
John Deere may change this Cookie Statement from time-to-time, the latest version is noted by the "Last Updated" date on the bottom of this page. If you have any questions, please contact us by email at PrivacyManager@JohnDeere.com or by postal mail to Privacy Manager, Deere & Company, One John Deere Place, Moline, Illinois 61265 USA, or using one of the other contact details provided in the John Deere Enterprise Privacy Statement.