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Cookie and Tracking Technologies Notice

Effective July 18, 2026

This Notice explains how Uniqcli uses cookies, pixels, tags, local storage, software development kits, server logs, session-replay technologies, and similar tools ("Cookies") on Sites that link to this Notice. It supplements the Privacy Notice.

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1. What these technologies do

Cookies can store or retrieve information from your browser or device or transmit events to a server. Session Cookies expire when the browser closes; persistent Cookies remain until their set expiration or deletion. First-party Cookies are associated with an Uniqcli domain. Third-party Cookies or requests are associated with another provider.

Some technologies are required for security, checkout, accounts, consent, load balancing, and core operation. Others help us understand usage, improve experiences, measure campaigns, or deliver advertising. Depending on location, law may require consent before non-essential Cookies activate.

3. Technologies we may use

The actual tools used can differ by Site and change over time. The Cookie Settings panel is the most current Site-specific list.

Tool or providerTypical purposeCategoryRepresentative identifiers or activity
Uniqcli Site and commerce platformSecurity, authentication, cart, account, checkout, preferences, and consentStrictly necessary / FunctionalSession, cart, account, CSRF, load-balancing, and consent identifiers
Google Tag ManagerDeploys and controls approved tags; it does not independently determine every tag's purposeDepends on deployed tagTag and consent configuration events
Google Analytics 4Audience measurement, engagement, product and conversion analyticsAnalytics; Advertising if linked features/signals are enabled_ga, _ga_*, device/session identifiers, page and event data
Google Ads / DoubleClickConversion measurement, remarketing, ad personalization, frequency control, and attributionAdvertising and targeting_gcl_*, advertising or click identifiers, conversion and audience events; third-party Google/DoubleClick identifiers may apply
Microsoft ClarityHeatmaps, usability analytics, and session replayAnalytics and performance_clck, _clsk, and Microsoft identifiers; clicks, scrolls, navigation, page rendering, and masked interaction data
Microsoft AdvertisingAdvertising, conversion measurement, and attributionAdvertising and targetingUET/click and device identifiers, conversion events
HotjarFeedback, heatmaps, usability analytics, and session replayAnalytics and performance_hj* identifiers, page interactions, survey or feedback activity, and masked replay events
Self-hosted PostHogProduct analytics, feature measurement, experiments, and optional session replayAnalytics and performanceph_*_posthog or local-storage identifiers, events, feature flags, and masked replay data depending on configuration
Payment and fraud providersSecure payment flow, fraud prevention, and transaction processingStrictly necessaryProcessor session, device, fraud, and transaction tokens; full card details are handled by the processor
Embedded media, support, and social toolsVideo, documentation, chat, support, sharing, or social featuresFunctional / Analytics / Advertising depending on toolProvider-specific request, device, media, or interaction data

Cookie names, lifetimes, and providers may change when a provider updates its service. We periodically review the live scan and update the consent manager.

4. Session replay and heatmaps

When enabled, Microsoft Clarity, Hotjar, and/or PostHog may reconstruct user interactions such as page visits, scrolling, clicks, taps, cursor movement, device/browser characteristics, and how page elements rendered. These tools help diagnose broken journeys and improve design. They are not intended to capture the content of passwords, full payment-card fields, private messages, secure uploads, or controlled information.

We configure masking, input suppression, URL/query-string redaction, page exclusions, sampling, role-based access, and retention limits. Engineering must exclude checkout, authenticated account, secure-upload, and controlled-information pages unless a documented privacy and security review approves collection. Do not enter restricted information into a public Site.

5. Your choices

Use Cookie Settings in every Site footer to:

  • accept all optional categories;
  • reject non-essential Cookies;
  • choose analytics and advertising separately; and
  • change or withdraw a choice later.

Withdrawing consent does not affect processing that occurred before withdrawal. Existing Cookies may need to be deleted or expire, but we will stop using the disabled category as configured. Blocking strictly necessary Cookies may prevent account, cart, checkout, or security features from working.

You can also manage Cookies through browser settings and use provider opt-out tools. Browser settings operate per browser and device.

6. Global Privacy Control and U.S. opt-outs

Where applicable, we treat a recognized Global Privacy Control signal as a request to opt out of sale, sharing, and targeted advertising for the browser or device sending it. The preference interface should confirm the status of the request. A GPC signal does not necessarily disable strictly necessary or permitted first-party measurement that is not considered a sale, sharing, or targeted advertising under applicable law.

8. Cross-domain storefronts

The Uniqcli network includes multiple subdomains and product-focused storefronts. Where permitted by your consent, first-party identifiers may be scoped across Uniqcli subdomains to maintain a cart, account, preference, attribution, or session. We do not use a manufacturer-branded storefront to conceal the identity of the Uniqcli Site operator.

9. Contact

Privacy questions: legal [at] getuniqcli.com. Cookie or website-function questions: webmaster [at] getuniqcli.com.

Questions about this policy? legal [at] getuniqcli.com