Legal

Cookie Settings

Last updated: 1 January 2025
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What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They serve a range of purposes — from keeping you signed in to helping us understand how visitors use our site so we can improve it.

This page explains which cookies we use, why, and how you can manage your preferences. For more detail on how we handle your personal data overall, please see our Privacy Policy.


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Types of Cookies We Use

Category Purpose Examples
Strictly Necessary Essential for the site to function — session management, cart persistence, and security. Cannot be disabled. session_id, cart_token, csrf_token
Analytics Help us understand how visitors interact with the site — pages visited, time spent, and error reporting. All data is anonymised. _ga, _gid, _gat
Marketing Used to show you relevant content and ads on third-party platforms. These cookies track your browsing across sites. _fbp, _tt_v2, pinterest_tag
Preferences Remember your settings and preferences, such as language, currency, and recently viewed items. cl_prefs, recently_viewed

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Your Preferences

You can manage your cookie preferences below. Changes take effect on your next page load. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled — they are required for the site to work.

Strictly Necessary
Session management, cart, security. Required for checkout and account features to function correctly.
Always on
Analytics
Help us improve the site by understanding which pages visitors spend the most time on. All data is anonymised — no personal information is collected.
Marketing
Allow us to show you personalised ads on Instagram, Pinterest, and TikTok based on your browsing. You can opt out at any time.
Preferences
Remember your settings between visits — recently viewed items, preferred language, and display preferences.
Preferences saved.

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Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies on our site are set by third-party services we use. These providers have their own privacy policies and we are not responsible for how they handle your data:

  • Google Analytics — Google Privacy Policy
  • Yoco — payment processing. Yoco Privacy Policy
  • Meta (Facebook / Instagram) — marketing pixels for retargeting.
  • Pinterest — conversion tracking and audience targeting.
  • TikTok — ad performance measurement.

You can also manage your browser's cookie settings directly via your browser preferences to block or delete all cookies.