Cookie policy

Cookie policy

Last updated on 02 April 2025

 

1 What is a Cookie?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit a website and are used to record preferences, login status and behavioral data to optimize your experience.

 

2 We use cookies for the following purposes:

2.1 Basic Functions and Services

Identify yourself when you sign in, and ensure personalization with one-click purchases, Prime member-only features, and more.

Track and save shopping cart information to ensure the continuity of the checkout process.

2.2 Personalized Experience

Recommend products and display personalized content based on your browsing behavior and preferences.

Identify your preferences for interest-based advertising (such as adjusting advertising preferences through account Settings).

2.3 Security and compliance

Detect and prevent fraud and secure accounts and transactions.

Verify user identities to ensure the validity of service access rights.

2.4 Service optimization and research

Collect diagnostic data to improve website content, product performance and service quality.

Generate statistical analysis reports to measure service performance and optimize operational strategies.

2.5 Advertising and cooperation

Display ads on your website that are relevant to your interests. Third party partners (such as advertisers, social media, analytics service providers) are allowed to evaluate the effectiveness of advertising through cookies or provide services on our behalf.

 

3 Type of Cookie used

Type

Function description

Necessary Cookie

Ensure the core functions of the website (such as login, shopping cart, checkout), disabling some services will be unavailable.

Preference Cookie

Record language, region and other personalized Settings to optimize your browsing experience.

Performance and analysis cookies

Collect anonymous data to analyze traffic sources, page usage, and assist service improvement.

Advertising Cookie

For targeted advertising and cross-platform advertising performance tracking, which may involve third-party cooperation.

 

4 Third-Party Cookies

Scope of cooperation: Approved third parties (such as search engines, advertising agencies, social media) may provide content, advertising or analytics services via cookies.

How to manage: You can refuse third-party cookies through your browser Settings, but their services may be limited. Third parties' use of cookies is governed by their privacy policies and you are advised to review them separately.

 

5 How users manage cookies

5.1 Browser Settings

Use your browser's Help feature to adjust Cookie permissions, including blocking new cookies, receiving notifications, or deleting existing cookies.

Note: Disabling all cookies will disable some features (e.g., shopping cart, personalized recommendations) and require a manual reset of preferences.

5.2 Restrictions on mobile devices

Some mobile operating systems have stricter controls on cookies, and your Settings may not override system-level limits.

 

6 Restrictions and Precautions

Functional impact: Disabling cookies may prevent the use of core services that rely on cookies (such as login and checkout).

Cross-device consistency: Cookie Settings need to be configured separately on different devices or browsers.

 

7 Policy Update

We will revise this policy according to laws and regulations and business changes, and the updates will take effect through the website announcement or direct notice. It is recommended that you check the latest version regularly.

 

8 Contact Information

If you have any questions about the Cookie policy, please contact our team: [+330648950787].