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Cookies are small text files downloaded to your device that enable Lexmark.com’s features and functionality. For example, cookies enable us to recognize your device, to tell us whether you have visited us before, and to identify site features in which you may have the greatest interest.
Cookies can be used to remember your preferences, give you a personalized experience, and make your interactions with Lexmark.com faster and more secure. Here is how Lexmark uses cookies:
Some cookies are essential to enable you to move around the website, use its features, and access secure areas of the site. Without these cookies we would not be able to provide appropriate content or enable you to navigate the site.
We use cookies to enable and support our security features and authenticate your identity when you login to our site.
Cookies can tell us which language you prefer and what are your communications preferences.
We use cookies that tell us the pages on our site you visit. The helps us give you a more consistent experience as you use the site, helps us understand what you are looking for, and helps us make our site more informative and easier to navigate.
When Lexmark advertises its products on other websites we may use cookies to measure the effectiveness of an ad; cookies tell us whether you have viewed the ad prior to visiting our site.
We use cookies to collect anonymous information about your activity on our site. The cookies allow us to understand which pages of the site are most popular and help us prioritize improvements to the site.
Some parts of our website are provided by carefully selected third parties. These third parties may use cookies to enable the functionality of these areas of our site. Without these cookies, services like shopping baskets and e-billing cannot be provided.
Web beacons are tiny graphic images that may be embedded in web pages and other online content. We may use web beacons (usually in combination with cookies) to compile information about your usage and interaction with our website, such as the time and date you view a page and the IP address of your device.
DNT is a concept promoted by regulatory agencies for the Internet industry to develop and implement a mechanism that allows Internet users to use their browser settings to control the tracking of their online activities. Currently, no industry standard exists for handling DNT requests. Consequently, at this time our websites will not respond to DNT requests or headers from these browsers.
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If you do not want to receive cookies, you should be able to adjust the browser settings on your device to refuse cookies from our websites. Most browsers also permit you to review and erase cookies. Please note that Lexmark.com will not work properly without cookies.
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