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Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how Casmora Studio uses cookies and similar technologies on this website, what each type of cookie does, and how you can control them. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which describes how we handle personal information more generally.
1. What Cookies Are
A cookie is a small text file that a website places on your device when you visit. It allows the site to remember information about your visit, such as your preferences or whether you have already dismissed a notice. Cookies cannot run programs, access files on your device, or deliver malware. They simply store short pieces of information that the site can read back on your next request or your next visit.
Related technologies work in a similar way. Local storage keeps information in your browser rather than sending it back to the server with every request. Pixels, sometimes called web beacons, are tiny transparent images that signal that a page or message has been opened. Where we refer to cookies in this policy, we mean all of these technologies together.
2. Why We Use Cookies
We keep our use of cookies minimal. We use them to make the website work reliably, to remember choices you have made, to keep the site secure, and to understand in aggregate how visitors find and move through our pages so that we can improve them. We do not use cookies to build advertising profiles, and we do not use them to track you across other websites.
3. Categories of Cookies We Use
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are required for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They handle things such as page routing, load balancing, protection against fraudulent form submissions, and keeping your session consistent as you move between pages. Without them, parts of the site would not work correctly. Because they are essential, they are set without asking for consent.
Functional and preference cookies
These cookies remember choices you make so the site behaves the way you expect. For example, they may remember that you have already closed a notice, or that you have made a display preference. They do not identify you personally and they do not follow you off our site. If you block them, the site will still work, but it may forget your preferences.
Performance and analytics cookies
These cookies help us count visits and understand which pages are viewed most often, how long people spend on them, and whether anything on the site is causing confusion. The information is aggregated and used for improvement, not to identify individuals. Where the law requires consent for analytics cookies, we will not set them until you have given it.
4. First-Party and Third-Party Cookies
First-party cookies are set by our own website. Third-party cookies are set by a company whose service we use on the site. Because this website runs on the Shopify platform, some strictly necessary cookies are set by Shopify to operate and secure the storefront. Where an analytics or embedded service is enabled, that provider may also set cookies. Each third party processes data according to its own privacy and cookie terms, and we encourage you to review them.
5. How Long Cookies Last
Session cookies exist only while your browser is open and are deleted as soon as you close it. Persistent cookies remain on your device for a defined period, which may be anything from a few days to a year, or until you delete them manually. The exact lifetime depends on the purpose of the cookie: a security cookie may last minutes, while a preference cookie may last months so that your choice is not lost between visits.
6. Managing and Deleting Cookies
You are in control of the cookies stored on your device. Every major browser lets you view the cookies that have been set, delete them individually or all at once, block cookies from specific sites, block all third-party cookies, or ask to be warned before any cookie is accepted. You will find these controls in your browser's settings, normally under a heading such as Privacy, Security, or Site Settings. Most browsers also offer a private or incognito mode, which discards cookies at the end of the session.
If a consent banner is displayed on this website, you can also use it to accept or reject non-essential cookies, and you can change your choice later by clearing the site data from your browser and revisiting the page.
7. What Happens if You Disable Cookies
Disabling strictly necessary cookies may prevent parts of this website from working. Pages may not load correctly, and forms may fail to submit or may be blocked as suspicious. Disabling functional or analytics cookies will not break the site; it simply means we will not remember your preferences and will have less information with which to improve the experience for future visitors.
8. Cookies and Personal Information
Cookie identifiers can, in some cases, be treated as personal information under privacy law, particularly when combined with other data such as an IP address. Where that is the case, the information is handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy, including the rights described there.
9. Changes to This Policy
The tools we use may change over time, and with them the cookies set on this website. When that happens, we will update this policy and revise the "Last updated" date at the top of the page. We recommend reviewing this page periodically so that you remain aware of how cookies are used here.
Contact Information
If you have questions about our use of cookies, contact Casmora Studio using the details below.
- studio@casmorastudio.com
- Address
- 306 Railroad St W, Missoula, MT 59802
- Phone
- +1 252 262 3650