Cookie Policy

Similar to numerous other websites, LogoKik.com utilizes “cookies.” These cookies preserve data about visitors’ preferences and the pages they view or navigate on websites.

To help you more effectively, we collect data on the computer or browser that was used to visit the LogoKik.com website as well as the user account that was, if logged in, associated with that computer or browser. A website server places small data files called cookies in your browser’s settings to identify your computer when you revisit it. A website analyses a cookie placed in your browser and recognizes information you may have registered for on previous visits, including your viewing preferences, whenever it greets you and adjusts content to your preferences.

Please be advised that deleting remarketing cookies does not ensure that our website will not include adverts. It suggests that you won’t be able to modify those adverts to suit your preferences on the website. Additionally, some sections of our website might not function as intended if all cookies—including Necessary Cookies—are disabled.

Google Analytics

This website may utilize Google Analytics Interest Reporting and Demographics. The site may also use other technologies that Google Analytics provides for display advertising, like Remarketing, integration with DoubleClick Campaign Manager, and Google Display Network Impression Reporting. Google requires the following details to be provided in our Privacy Statement concerning utilizing any Google Analytics for Display Advertising features on the Gear Patrol Site.

Visit the Google advertising Settings page to modify Google Display Network advertising or choose not to use Google Analytics for Display Advertising. You can also prevent Google Analytics from gathering and using your data using the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on. If the Gear Patrol Site supports it, Gear Patrol will use Google Analytics to display advertising remarketing capability. Gear Patrol may run advertisements on websites throughout the Internet from third-party providers like Google.