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Page updated: 14 August 2018
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Read on to find out more about the different kinds of cookie we use. If you like you can turn BenQ cookies on or off here.
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Functional cookies
These help us personalise BenQ website to you by remembering your preferences and settings.
Performance cookies
These help us understand how people are using BenQ online, so we can make it better. And they let us try out different ideas. We sometimes get other companies to analyse how people are using BenQ online. These companies might set their own performance cookies.
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