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Cookie Policy
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1. Introduction
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device to remember information about your visit. We use cookies and similar tracking technologies (pixels and local storage) to keep the site working, understand how it is used, and β with your permission β measure advertising performance. This policy explains what we use and how to control it.
2. Types of cookies we use
| Category | Purpose | Examples | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Cart state, checkout security, currency / market preference, CSRF protection. Cannot be disabled. | _shopify_y, cart, swp_market, swp_country, CSRF token | Session to 1 year |
| Performance / Analytics | Helps us understand site usage so we can improve products. Requires consent. | _ga, _gid (Google Analytics, where enabled); Cloudflare analytics | Up to 2 years |
| Functional | Remembers preferences such as announcement bar dismissal and your cookie banner choice. Active once consent is given. | swp_cookie_consent, announcement_*_dismissed | Session to 1 year |
| Marketing / Targeting | Used to measure ad performance and retarget visitors. Requires consent. | TikTok Pixel (_ttp, _ttclid); Meta Pixel (_fbp, _fbc); Pinterest Tag (_pin_unauth, _pinterest_ct_ua) | Up to 13 months |
3. Your choices
- On your first visit you'll see a cookie banner with Accept all, Reject non-essential, and Customize options.
- You can change your preferences anytime via the button (also linked in the site footer).
- You can clear cookies via your browser settings at any time.
- Rejecting non-essential cookies will not break the site β you can still browse and purchase normally.
4. Notice for California residents
Our use of TikTok, Meta, and Pinterest pixels constitutes "sharing" for cross-context behavioral advertising under the CCPA as amended by the CPRA. California residents have a right to opt out of this sharing. Use the link (also in the footer), or set the Global Privacy Control signal in your browser β we honor GPC automatically.
5. About advertising pixels
Pixels are small snippets of code that report back to ad platforms when you visit our site or take certain actions. They let us measure conversions, build retargeting audiences, and find lookalike audiences. Each platform handles your data under its own privacy notice:
6. Third-party cookies
Cookies set by embedded content β such as YouTube videos or the Shopify checkout iframe β are governed by those third parties' own cookie and privacy policies, not this one.
7. Updates
We will update this policy as our tools change. The "Last updated" date above will reflect the latest revision.