Cookie Policy - Kapissh
Updated February 1st, 2025
Welcome to Kapissh, owned by Lucky Decor, LLC (“we,” “our,” or “us”). This Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies and similar tracking technologies on our website.
Please take a moment to carefully review this Cookie Policy, as it provides important details about who we are and how we utilize cookies on our website. We recommend reading this policy alongside our Privacy Policy which explains how and why we collect, store, use, and share personal information, as well as your rights in relation to your personal data.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone) when you visit a website. They help us enhance your browsing experience, remember your preferences, and provide functionality such as shopping carts.
How We Use Cookies
We use cookies to:
- Enable core functionalities of our website.
- Improve your user experience.
- Analyze website traffic and user behavior.
- Deliver personalized content and advertisements.
Types of Cookies We Use
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Essential Cookies
These cookies are necessary for the basic functionality of our website. They enable features like secure logins, shopping cart functions, and accessing secure areas. -
Performance Cookies
These cookies collect information about how visitors use our website, such as which pages are visited most often. This helps us improve our website's performance and usability. -
Functional Cookies
Functional cookies allow us to remember your preferences (e.g., language, currency, or region) and provide personalized features. -
Targeting/Advertising Cookies
We use these cookies to deliver ads that are relevant to your interests. They also help us measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.
Third-Party Cookies
We may allow third-party services (e.g., Google Analytics, Facebook Ads) to place cookies on your device to track user activity and preferences. These third parties may have their own privacy policies, which we recommend you review.
How to Manage Cookies
You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings. However, please note that disabling certain cookies may impact the functionality of our website.
To adjust your cookie preferences, follow these guides for popular browsers:
There are several key laws and regulatory bodies that influence how businesses handle cookies and user privacy, which we adhere to as follows:
GDPR Compliance
Our store fully adheres to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to ensure that your personal data is handled securely and responsibly. We are committed to protecting your privacy and complying with all applicable data protection laws, including the rights and protections provided under the GDPR for individuals within the European Union.
CCPA Compliance
Our store fully adheres to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) to ensure the protection of your personal data. We are committed to respecting your privacy rights and complying with all provisions outlined under CCPA, including your rights to access, delete, and opt out of the sale of your personal information.
The CCPA (effective January 1, 2020) is a state-level privacy law that primarily affects businesses operating in California or collecting data from California residents. It gives consumers the right to:
- Know what personal data is being collected.
- Request access to or deletion of their personal data.
- Opt out of the sale of their data.
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), an amendment to CCPA, further enhances privacy rights and applies to cookies and other tracking technologies. Under the CCPA/CPRA, businesses must inform users about the data being collected, including through cookies, and provide an option to opt out.
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
The FTC enforces consumer protection laws in the United States, including privacy and data security regulations. The FTC has guidelines related to cookies, particularly in the context of transparency and user consent. Businesses must not mislead consumers regarding data collection practices, and they must disclose how cookies are used, especially if they track personally identifiable information.
The FTC's enforcement focuses on deceptive practices and failure to honor privacy policies or cookie practices disclosed to users. For example, if a website’s privacy policy says it doesn't collect data via cookies but does so, the FTC could take action.