As an e-commerce platform, we use cookies to ensure a seamless and functional shopping experience. We categorize the cookies on our site into four groups:
1. Strictly Necessary Cookies (Essential)
These cookies are arevital for the core functionality of our store and cannot be disabled. They enable essential features like secure checkout and cart management. If you block these, the site will not function correctly.
Examples of Necessary Cookies:
- WooCommerce Cart/Session Cookies: These help the store determine when cart contents change and contain a unique code so the server can locate your cart data as you browse.
- Login Cookies: These manage the login status for both customers and administrators.
- Cookie Notice Acceptance: This remembers that you have accepted our cookie policy.
2. Analytical/Performance Cookies
These cookies help us improve the website by showing us how visitors use it. The data collected is typically anonymous and aggregated, allowing us to see which pages are most popular and identify any errors.
Examples of Analytical Cookies:
- Google Analytics: We use these third-party cookies to track visitor activity, distinguish between users, and monitor traffic sources to measure and improve our site’s performance.
- Recently Viewed Products: This first-party cookie helps power features that show you products you’ve recently looked at.
3. Functionality/Preference Cookies
These cookies allow us to remember the choices you make (such as your language, region, or currency) and provide enhanced, personalized features.
Examples of Functionality Cookies:
- Currency/Language Selection: These remember your preferred settings so you don’t have to select them every time you visit.
- User Settings: These cookies are used by the WordPress platform to personalize your experience if you are a logged-in user.
4. Advertising/Targeting Cookies
These are typically third-party cookies set by our advertising partners. They are used to track your browsing habits, build a profile of your interests, and show you relevant advertisements on other websites (retargeting).
Examples of Advertising Cookies:
- Meta (Facebook/Instagram): Cookies are used to measure the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns and track your interaction with ads.
- Google Ads/DoubleClick: Cookies used to register and report your actions after viewing or clicking an advertisement, for the purpose of measuring ad effectiveness and targeted advertising.