Cookie Statement

On John Deere's websites and online services ("Online Services"), various cookies and other technologies are used such as Browser or HTTP cookies, local shared objects (Flash cookies), local storage (such as HTML5), web beacons/pixel tags, embedded scripts, ETags and other technologies (collectively, "Cookies"). These technologies may store and/or access data on a device. This Cookie Statement incorporates, and forms part of, the John Deere Enterprise Privacy Statement.

This Cookie Statement includes information about Cookies, how they are used and how to manage or disable these technologies. By using the Online Services you agree John Deere can use these technologies that are described in this Cookie Statement. John Deere may change this Cookie Statement from time-to-time, the latest version is noted by the "Last Updated" date on the top of this page. If you have any questions, please contact us by email at PrivacyManager@JohnDeere.com or by postal mail at Center for Global Business Conduct, c/o Privacy Manager, Deere & Company, One John Deere Place, Moline, Illinois 61265 USA.

Targeting or Advertising Cookies

A number of the third party companies that use Targeting or Advertising 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.

Browser Cookies

Your web browser may offer functionality that allows you to choose whether to accept or decline the use of browser cookies. Most web browsers are set to accept browser cookies by default. For more information about the available controls, please visit your browser or device's settings. Beacons are generally used in conjunction with browser cookies. If you delete or decline the use of browser cookies via browser settings, beacons may not be able to function properly. Please note if you remove or disable all cookies the Online Services may not function as intended.

For Cookies used in emails and other communications, you may limit their use by setting your email client to display HTML emails as text only. Please consult the "Help" section of your email client for more information.

Flash Cookies

Flash cookies are different from browser cookies. Removing or rejecting browser cookies via a browser setting does not necessarily affect Flash cookies. You may learn how to manage Flash cookies by going to the Settings Manager for Adobe Flash Player or visiting Adobe's website. If you disable Flash cookies you may not be able to take advantage of all of the features of the Online Services.

HTML5 Local Storage

It may be possible to block or delete HTML5 local storage functionality from your browser's settings. Without HTML5 you may not be able to take advantage of all of the features of the Online Services.