Cookie & Data-Use Notice

Cookie & Data-Use Notice

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Cookies: not the kind you bring to the campfire. These are small files and similar technologies (pixels, local storage, device identifiers) that sites use to function and to understand how they're used. Here's what we use, why, and how you stay in control.

1. Your choices come first

For anyone in the EU/EEA and UK, we don't load personalization, marketing, or analytics cookies until you consent. When you first visit, you'll see a banner: Accept all, Decline all, or Save my choices. You can change your mind anytime via "Cookie preferences" in the site footer. We honor Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals where applicable.

Required cookies always run — without them the cart forgets your shirt and checkout breaks.

2. Categories we use

a) Required (always on — no consent required)
Necessary for the site to function: shopping cart, checkout, login sessions, security and fraud prevention, load balancing, and remembering your cookie choices.
Examples: Shopify session and cart cookies (_shopify_*, cart, _secure_session_id), CSRF/security tokens, consent-record cookie.

b) Personalization (consent required)
Store details about your actions to personalize your next visit, and remember things like language, region, or currency (EUR) so you don't reset them every visit.

c) Marketing (consent required)
Used by us and our partners, including Shopify, to optimize marketing communications and, where you've opted in, show or attribute relevant ads on other websites.
Examples: Shopify-powered personalized advertising. No separate third-party advertising pixels (Meta, TikTok, Google Ads) are currently in use.

d) Analytics (consent required)
Help us understand how you interact with the site — what's popular, what's broken, and where people drop off — in aggregate, so we can identify areas to improve.
Examples: Shopify's built-in analytics.

3. Third parties

Some cookies are set by our service providers (Shopify, our payment processor, and any analytics or marketing tools we've enabled). Their use of data is governed by their own privacy policies; the providers are listed in our Privacy Policy.

4. How long cookies last

Cookies are either session (deleted when you close your browser) or persistent (lasting from minutes up to roughly 24 months, depending on the cookie). Specific durations are shown in the consent tool's cookie list.

5. Managing cookies in your browser

Beyond our banner, you can block or delete cookies in your browser settings. Note that disabling required cookies will break parts of the store.

6. More info

See our Privacy Policy for how we handle the personal data behind these technologies. Questions: support@grrrments.com.