Cookie Policy

Effective Date: October 27, 2025

  1. What Are Cookies
    Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. Cookies help the site work, remember preferences, keep your cart active, and measure performance. Similar tracking technologies such as pixels and tags may also be used. For simplicity, we refer to all of these as cookies.

  2. How We Use Cookies
    We use cookies in the following categories:

A. Essential cookies
These are required for the site to function. Examples include:

  • Remembering items in your cart

  • Processing checkout

  • Basic security and fraud prevention

Without these cookies, the website may not work correctly.

B. Performance and analytics cookies
We use Google Analytics to understand traffic and usage. These cookies help us:

  • Count visits and identify which pages are viewed most

  • See how visitors move through the site

  • Diagnose errors and loading issues

This helps us improve site speed, layout, and product experience.

C. Advertising and personalization cookies
We use Google AdSense and similar ad tools. These cookies may:

  • Show more relevant ads

  • Limit repeat ads

  • Measure ad performance and clicks

These cookies may be used to build a basic profile of interests based on browsing activity across this site and other sites that work with the same ad partners. The data used is generally pseudonymous. It is not used to personally identify you by name.

  1. Third Party Cookies
    Some cookies are placed by third parties such as Google Analytics and Google AdSense. Those third parties may collect or receive information about your browser, device, pages visited, time on page, general location, and interaction with ads. Third party cookies are subject to the privacy policies of those third parties.

  2. How to Control Cookies
    You have options to control or limit cookies.

  • Browser settings
    Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. If you block essential cookies, some parts of the site may not function.

  • Ad preferences
    Some ad partners, including Google, allow you to adjust your ad settings or opt out of personalized ads.

  • Mobile device settings
    Some mobile operating systems allow you to limit ad tracking at the device level.

  1. Do Not Track
    Some browsers offer a Do Not Track signal. At this time, our site does not respond to Do Not Track signals. We will review this if standards become consistent.

  2. Changes to This Policy
    We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. When we update it, we will revise the Effective Date at the top of this page.

  3. Contact
    For questions about this Cookie Policy or to make a cookie related request, please contact us here.