1. What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files stored on a browser or device. Similar technologies include pixels, tags, local storage, software development kits, and identifiers used to recognize a browser, maintain a session, remember choices, protect forms, or understand website activity.
2. Categories We May Use
Strictly Necessary
Required for security, page navigation, cart or session functions, fraud prevention, consent records, and other core operations. These cannot always be disabled through a consent tool.
Preferences
Remember selections such as language, region, display preferences, or previously entered choices.
Analytics and Performance
Help measure traffic, page use, errors, referral sources, and website performance so the experience can be improved.
Advertising and Attribution
Where permitted and enabled, help measure campaigns, limit repeated messages, attribute visits or conversions, and present more relevant content.
3. Shopify and Other Service Providers
This website may be hosted or operated using Shopify and may use service providers for hosting, security, forms, analytics, communications, fraud prevention, and marketing. These providers may set or access cookies according to their own roles and privacy terms.
The final production configuration—not this prototype text—determines the exact cookie names, purposes, durations, and providers. RUNDLE should complete a live cookie scan after all production applications and integrations are installed.
4. Duration
Session cookies generally expire when the browser is closed. Persistent cookies remain for a defined period or until deleted. Duration varies according to purpose, provider settings, consent choices, and legal requirements.
5. Your Choices
Where a consent interface is available, you may accept, reject, or adjust non-essential cookie categories. You may also control cookies through browser settings. Blocking cookies may affect cart, login, preferences, security, or other functions.
Some browsers or extensions send Global Privacy Control or Do Not Track signals. RUNDLE will handle legally recognized signals as required by applicable law and supported by the production technology configuration.
6. Personal Information
Information collected through cookies may be personal information under applicable law. For details about use, sharing, retention, rights, and contact methods, read the Privacy Policy.
7. Updates and Contact
We may update this policy when technologies, providers, or legal requirements change. The “Last updated” date identifies the current version. Questions may be submitted through Contact Us.