Cookie Policy
Effective Date: July 8, 2025
Last Updated: July 8, 2025
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help us enhance your experience, remember preferences, analyze traffic, and show relevant ads.
How We Use Cookies
We use cookies to:
-Remember user preferences and settings
-Enable shopping cart and checkout functionality
-Track website performance and user behavior via tools like Google Analytics
-Personalize ads and retarget across platforms (Meta, Google, etc.)
-Ensure website security and prevent fraud.
Types of Cookies We Use:
1. Essential Cookies-
Necessary for site functionality like cart, login, and navigation.
2. Performance Cookies-
Help us understand how users interact with the site (e.g., Google Analytics).
3. Functional Cookies-
Remember your choices and improve personalization.
4. Advertising Cookies-
Deliver personalized ads and measure ad effectiveness (e.g., Meta Pixel).
Third-Party Cookies
We may allow trusted third-party services to place cookies, such as:
-Google Analytics
-Meta (Facebook) Pixel
-Advertising platforms (e.g., Google Ads, Meta, etc.)
-Email and popup services
These services may collect data for analytics or marketing purposes according to their own privacy policies.
We use cookies to:
-Remember user preferences and settings
-Enable shopping cart and checkout functionality
-Track website performance and user behavior via tools like Google Analytics
-Personalize ads and retarget across platforms (Meta, Google, etc.)
-Ensure website security and prevent fraud.
Types of Cookies We Use:
1. Essential Cookies-
Necessary for site functionality like cart, login, and navigation.
2. Performance Cookies-
Help us understand how users interact with the site (e.g., Google Analytics).
3. Functional Cookies-
Remember your choices and improve personalization.
4. Advertising Cookies-
Deliver personalized ads and measure ad effectiveness (e.g., Meta Pixel).
Third-Party Cookies
We may allow trusted third-party services to place cookies, such as:
-Google Analytics
-Meta (Facebook) Pixel
-Advertising platforms (e.g., Google Ads, Meta, etc.)
-Email and popup services
These services may collect data for analytics or marketing purposes according to their own privacy policies.