Cookie Policy
What Are Cookies?
A cookie is a small file that is downloaded onto your computer when you visit a website. It allows us to recognize and tailor our site to you and it won’t harm your computer. It allows you to purchase from our store.
Opting Out of Cookies
If you prefer, you can restrict, block or delete cookies by changing your browser settings but that may mean that you won’t be able to add and buy products from our store.
Which Cookies Do We Use?
Name Domain | Purpose | Data Kind | Sessional or Persistent? |
---|---|---|---|
_session_id storefront | Allows Shopify to store information about your session (referrer, landing page, etc..) | Unique Token | Sessional |
_shopify_visit storefront and checkout.shopify.com | Used by our internal stats tracker to record the number of visits to the shop | None | Persistent for 30 minutes from the last visit |
_shopify_uniq storefront and checkout.shopify.com | Counts the number of visits to a store by a single customer | None | Expires midnight (relative to the visitor) of the next day |
cart storefront | Stores information about the contents of your cart | Unique token | Persistent for 2 weeks |
_secure_session_id storefront | Stores session information for the checkout process | Unique token | Sessional |
storefront_digest storefront | If the shop has a password, this is used to determine if the current visitor has access | Unique token | Indefinite |
We also use Google Analytics & Paypal, these may also use cookies.
Name | Who Sets It? | Purpose | Sessional or Persistent? |
---|---|---|---|
PREF | Tracking who visits the store and from where | Persistent for a very short period | |
Unique to each user | PayPal | Payment transactions | Sessional |
Social Sharing Cookies
We use a Facebook Social Plugin that enables you to 'like' our items. Although displayed on our site, Facebook control what you see and how you interact with the plugin. We can see who Likes our Facebook page and really apreciate it. You can read about the Facebook Social Plugin at https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/your-info-on-other#socialplugin
These are the cookies used:- Act
- c_user
- datr
- locale
- lu
- p
- s
- sub
- xs
- presence
We give you the ability to Tweet about our products via a Twitter button using your Twitter profile/account. We have populated a message however you can edit as you please. You can read about Twitter's Privacy Policy at https://twitter.com/privacy
These are the cookies used:
- __utma
- __utmb
- __utmv
- __utmz
- guest_id
- k
- pid
- external_referer
- js
Google +1 button is used to share/+1 our products through your Google profile. When clicked Google will take note, impacting yours and others Google searches. We do not collect any of your information when you use the Google +1 button.
You can view Google's privacy policy at http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/
These are the cookies used:
- APISID
- HSID
- NID
- PREF
- SAPISID
- SID
- SS
- SSID
- BEAT
- ULS
The pinterest button is used to pin our products through your pinterest account. This will be viewable publicly on your profile.
You can view Pinterest's privacy policy here: https://about.pinterest.com/en/privacy-policy
These are the cookies used:
- csrftoken
- _pinterest_sess
- __utma
- __utmb
- __utmc
- __utmz
- __utmv
Removing cookies from your browser
Cookies are maintained by your web browser, so the method for deleting them will vary depending on which browser you are using. The method for how to clear cookies is listed below.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 - 10.0
Select the 'Tools->Internet Options' menu item, and then click the 'Delete...' button under the 'General' tab. Check the 'Cookies' option, check/uncheck other options as required and click 'Delete'.
Note - the 'Tools' option can also be accessed by clicking the 'gear' icon in Internet Explorer's toolbar.
Firefox 7.0 and newer
Select the 'Tools->Options' menu item (may be under the Firefox button) and click on the 'Privacy' tab. Click the 'remove individual cookies' link, and you will be shown a list of all cookies stored by Firefox. You can select which cookies to delete and then press 'Remove Cookies', or you can simply click 'Remove All Cookies' to delete them all.
Firefox 3.0
Select the 'Tools->Clear Recent History' menu item. Choose the time range you wish to clear, then check the 'Cookies' option, check/uncheck other options as required and click 'Clear Now'.
Google Chrome 5.0
Choose 'Options' on the 'Cutomsize and control' menu, then open the 'Under the Bonnet' tab. In the 'Privacy' section, click on the 'Clear browsing data...' button then check the 'Delete cookies and other site data' option and check/uncheck other options as required. Choose the time period you wish to clear and click 'Clear browsing data'.
Apple Safari 5.1
Choose 'Preferences...' on the 'Settings' or 'Edit' menu (Windows) or the Safari menu (MacOS), then open the 'Privacy' tab and click the 'Details...' button. Individual cookies can be deleted by selecting them and clicking 'Remove' or they can all be deleted by clicking 'Remove All'.
Apple iOS (iPhone, iPad)
From the home screen tap the 'Settings' icon, then choose 'Safari'. Tap the 'Clear Cookies' option to delete all cookies, and confirm by tapping 'Clear'.
Android
Tap the 'Internet' icon to start the browser, then press the phone's menu button. From the list of options, choose 'More', and then select 'Settings'. Scroll down the resulting list and tap on 'Clear all cookie data'.
Windows Phone 7/8
In Internet Explorer, tap 'More...' then 'Settings'. Tapping the 'Delete History' item will allow you to erase browser history, cookies, stored passwords and temporary internet files.
Note: If you delete all the cookies on your computer, some websites may require you to re-enter the information which was previously stored in their cookies. These are correct at the time of writing.