Cookie Policy
INFORMATION ABOUT OUR USE OF COOKIES
1. Introduction
1.1 This Hyster-Yale, Inc. Notice ("Notice") applies to this website ("Website") and to any websites, branded pages on third party platforms (such as Facebook, LinkedIn or X) and applications accessed or used through such websites or third party platforms (“the Hyster-Yale Sites”), which are operated by or on behalf of Hyster-Yale, Inc., its subsidiaries and/or affiliated companies (hereinafter “Hyster-Yale Group”, "we". "us", "our"). This Notice sets out how we collect and process information about you on the Hyster-Yale Sites through the use of cookies. We use the term "cookies" in this Notice to refer to small text files placed on your device while visiting a website or an app. These text files may collect information automatically when you visit the Hyster-Yale Sites (such as pixel tags, web beacons, device IDs and similar technologies).
2. What is a cookie?
2.1 A cookie is a small text file or a piece of data that may be stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website or an app. Cookies serve a number of purposes such as letting you fill in and submit forms, letting you log into your account, remembering your preferences, and generally improving the user experience and your navigation of webpages. Cookies may tell us, for example, whether you have visited our Website before or whether you are a new visitor. They can also help to ensure that adverts you see online are more relevant to you and your interests. This functionality makes cookies extremely useful to improve your user experience when you return to a website you have already visited.
3. How long do cookies last for?
3.1 Cookies can remain on your computer or mobile device for different periods of time. Some cookies are 'session cookies'. These cookies exist only while your browser is open and are deleted automatically once you close your browser. Other cookies are 'persistent cookies'. These cookies survive after your browser is closed until a defined expiration date. They can be used by websites to recognise your computer when you open your browser and browse the Internet again.
4. What other technologies are used to track my Hyster-Yale Group Site visits?
4.1 We may also use other tracking technologies to better tailor the Hyster-Yale Sites in order to provide a better service. These technologies usually work in conjunction with cookies. To disable cookies used on the Hyster-Yale Sites, and therefore any other tracking technologies that work in conjunction with these cookies, please follow the instructions below.
5. What types of cookies do we use?
5.1 Whilst cookies have several sub-categories (see 5.2) they essentially roll into two main categories: first party and third-party cookies. Cookies may be set by the website you are visiting (‘first-party cookies’) or they may be set by other websites who run content on the page you are viewing (‘third-party cookies). For a full list of cookies used on our website please see the Cookie List below.
5.2 There are five sub-categories of cookie served through the Hyster-Yale Sites as described below:
5.2.1. Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are necessary to provide you with services available through the Hyster-Yale Sites and to use some of its features, such as access to secure areas. Without these cookies, services you have asked for, like login functionality, would not be possible. Your consent is not required for the use of Strictly Necessary Cookies, which is why these cookies cannot be disabled.
5.2.2. Analytics Cookies: These cookies collect information that is used in aggregate form to help us understand how the Hyster-Yale Sites are being used or how effective the Hyster-Yale Sites are. This information will be used for the purpose of evaluating your use of the Hyster-Yale Sites, compiling reports on the Hyster-Yale Site activity for the Hyster-Yale Site operators and providing the Hyster-Yale Site operators with other services relating to the Hyster-Yale Site activity and internet usage. These cookies may pass data to third-party applications which provide Hyster-Yale Site with user behaviour and insight
5.2.3. Functionality Cookies: These cookies collect information to help us customize the Hyster-Yale Sites for you. They can be used to recognise you when you return to the Hyster-Yale Sites. This enables the operator to personalise our content for you, greet you by name and remember your preferences (for example, your choice of language or region).
5.2.4. Advertising cookies: These cookies are used to make our advertising messages more relevant to you. They perform functions like preventing the same ad from continuously reappearing, ensuring that ads are properly displayed for advertisers, and in some cases selecting advertisements that are based on your interests and behaviour. These cookies may aggregate information from across sites you visit.
5.2.5. Social Media Cookies: On some pages of the Hyster-Yale Sites, third parties that provide applications through the Hyster-Yale Sites may set their own cookies in order to track the success of their applications or customize applications for you. For example, when you follow Hyster-Yale using a social media button on a Hyster-Yale Site (e.g. Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn), the social network that has created the button will record that you have done this. Because of how cookies work, we cannot access these cookies, nor can the third parties access the data in cookies used by us. Some pages of the Hyster-Yale Sites may also contain embedded content, such as video content from YouTube, and these sites may set their own cookies.
5.2.6. Beacons and Widgets: Beacons operate in a similar way to cookies and are placed on websites and in emails we send to you in order to monitor how you interact with our content, for instance by clicking through one of our emails and then downloading something from our website
5.3 Third-Party Cookies Subject to Authorization
These cookies are set through the inclusion of third-party sites. Examples include Facebook services or YouTube videos. These third-party providers may theoretically set cookies while visiting a website and, for example, receive the information that you have accessed on this website.
6. How else do we use cookies?
6.1 For further details about how we use information collected by cookies, please see our Privacy Statement.
7. How to control or delete cookies
7.1 You can control cookies served through the Hyster-Yale Sites using any of the following means:
7.1.1. You can choose which cookies you allow us to use, apart from strictly necessary cookies, by visiting our Cookie Privacy Preference Centre.
7.1.2. Industry opt-out sites. You can also refuse cookies served for advertising purposes by many of our third party advertising partners by visiting either: http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ or http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/.
7.1.3. Browser settings. While most web browsers accept cookies by default, you can change your browser's settings to reject and/or to remove cookies. As the precise means by which you may do this will vary from browser to browser, please visit your browser's help menu for more information.
7.2 Please also note that if you choose to reject or remove cookies, doing so may prevent certain features or services of the Hyster-Yale Sites from working properly and therefore affect your experience while on the Hyster-Yale Sites. Areas of the Hyster-Yale Sites that can potentially incorporate content from third parties, and which therefore place third-party cookies, will not be available to you. If that is the case you will be informed accordingly. Since your cookie opt-out preferences are also stored in a cookie in your website browser, please also note that if you delete all cookies, use a different browser, or buy a new computer, you will need to renew your opt-out choices.
8. Changes to the Notice
8.1 This Notice was last updated August 2024. A notice will be posted on our Website home page for 30 days whenever this Notice is changed in a material way. By continuing to use the Hyster-Yale Sites you confirm your continuing acceptance of this Notice.