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Cookies Policy

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files sent to your computer or mobile device when you visit websites. They help websites store and retrieve information about your browsing habits in order to personalise your experience according to your preferences.


What types of Cookies does our website use?

  • Session Cookies: Temporary cookies that remain in the browser’s cookie file until the user leaves the web page, leaving no record on the user’s hard drive. These cookies help analyse site traffic patterns, which ultimately allows us to improve content and site usability.

  • Analytics Cookies: Managed by us or third parties, these cookies allow us to quantify the number of users and perform statistical measurement and analysis of how users interact with our services. They help improve the delivery of products or services offered.

  • Advertising Cookies: Managed by us or third parties, these cookies help manage advertising spaces on the site more effectively, analyse browsing habits, and display ads relevant to the user’s profile.


Which Cookies do we use on our site?

  • First-Party Cookies: Used for in-store reservations to retain the store selected by the user.

  • Session Cookies:

    • Associated with the shopping cart

    • Store category information to display pages faster

    • Indicate whether the user is currently logged in

    • Track session IDs on the server

    • Save recently viewed products

    • Save search information

    • Indicate whether the user consents to the use of cookies

  • Third-Party Cookies:

    • Used to distinguish users and sessions

    • Determine new visits and sessions

    • Store traffic sources to track how users reach the site

    • Identify users, prevent fraud, and protect third-party user data

    • Personalise advertising on publisher networks

    • Remember navigation preferences, language, and region

  • Other Cookies:

    • Web analytics and videos

    • Determine which server shows information to the user

    • Track active sessions

    • Determine if cookies are active

    • Measure user response times

    • Track how many times a user visited, which products were purchased, and at what price

    • Identify if it is the first visit to the site


What happens if you do not allow Cookies?

If you choose not to allow cookies, you can disable them in your internet browser. However, some web pages may not display or function correctly without cookies.