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Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy
Automatically, while you explore our site and services, we might collect some information about you. This is done using tools like cookies and web beacons. A 'cookie' is essentially a file that websites send to your computer or gadget, helping them recognize your browser or remember its settings. Meanwhile, a 'web beacon' often referred to as an Internet tag, pixel tag, or clear GIF, sends information about what you're up to back to a web server. Additionally, third-party analytics tools, such as Google Analytics, might be used to track how people move around our site and services. The sort of information we gather comes automatically and could encompass, but isn't limited to:
Details about the gadgets you employ to reach our Services (like your IP address, the type of device, operating system, and your web browser);
Specifics about when, for how long, and how often you engage with our Services (whether you're visiting anew or you're a returning guest); along with
Insights into what you do while on our Services (including pages viewed, how you navigate our site, and any items placed in your cart that were left unpurchased).
Information on how you're interacting with our website/services might be captured through cookies, web beacons, or other tracking technologies. This data could include your IP address, the pages you browse, and your interactions with embedded tags on pages or in emails. Some of these tracking features might be from third parties, using the data collected to suit you with targeted content or ads that match your interests. Be aware, however, we don't control these third-party tracking technologies; they adhere to their privacy policies, not ours. If you have any inquiries regarding personalized content or ads, it's best to reach out to the third party directly.
Please refer to the Privacy Policy
for deeper insights on data collection and cookie usage.