Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make sites work properly, to improve them, and to provide information to site owners. This policy explains which cookies and similar technologies (pixels, local storage, SDKs) we use on stainlessjewellery.com, what they do, and how you can control them.
2. Categories of cookies we use
Strictly necessary. Required for the Site to function - for example to keep items in your basket, remember your session, log you in, or carry your preferences from one page to the next. These cookies cannot be switched off, because without them the Site cannot work.
Functional. Remember choices you make (such as language or region) and provide enhanced features. If you disable them, parts of the Site may stop working as expected.
Analytics. Help us understand how visitors use the Site so we can improve it - for example which pages are most visited, where errors occur, and how people move through checkout.
Marketing and advertising. Used to measure ad performance and deliver more relevant content on third-party platforms (for example Meta or Google), where you have consented. These cookies may share data with third parties.
3. How to control cookies
When you first visit the Site you will see a cookie banner. You can accept all cookies, reject non-essential cookies, or set granular preferences. You can change your choices at any time by clicking the "Cookie settings" link in the Site footer.
You can also control cookies through your browser settings - most browsers let you block or delete cookies. Note that blocking strictly necessary cookies will break parts of the Site. Useful links:
Google Chrome cookie settings
Mozilla Firefox cookie settings
Apple Safari cookie settings
Microsoft Edge cookie settings
4. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
Some browsers offer "Do Not Track" signals or the Global Privacy Control (GPC). Where required by applicable law (including the California Consumer Privacy Act), we will treat a recognised GPC signal as a valid opt-out of cross-context behavioural advertising.
5. Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by third parties when you use features of the Site (for example embedded videos, social-media buttons, or analytics). Those third parties may also process your personal data - please refer to their own privacy and cookie policies.
6. Changes
We will update this Cookie Policy when our cookie use changes. The "Last updated" date above shows when this version took effect. For more information about how we handle personal data, see our Privacy Policy.