Cookie
policy.
Cookies are tiny text files your browser stores so a site can recognise you between pages. We use them sparingly. Here's the list and how to switch the optional ones off.
1. The four types we use
Strictly necessary
Required for the site to work. You can't disable these without breaking the site.
- cart — keeps your Shopify cart linked to your browser session.
- checkout — passes your cart to the Shopify checkout when you click "Checkout".
- teeshit:age-verified — remembers your 18+ confirmation so you're not asked every visit.
- secure_session_id — used by Shopify to protect against cross-site request forgery.
Functional
Make the site more useful but the site still works without them.
- teeshit:waitlist — remembers if you've already submitted to the launch list so we don't pester you again.
- locale — remembers your language and currency preferences.
Analytics
Help us understand which pages people use and which links work. Aggregated, not individual.
- _shopify_y, _shopify_s — Shopify Analytics, visitor and session identifiers.
- _ga, _ga_* — Google Analytics 4, if we have it enabled.
Marketing
Used to measure ad performance and (where you've consented) personalise ads on other sites.
- _fbp, _fbc — Meta pixel, if we run it for paid ads.
- _tt_pixel — TikTok pixel, if we run it for paid ads.
2. How to control them
The first time you visit the site, you'll see a consent banner where you can accept all cookies or only the strictly necessary ones. You can change your mind any time by clicking the "Cookie settings" link in the footer or by clearing cookies in your browser.
You can also block or delete cookies directly in your browser settings — guides for the major browsers:
Blocking all cookies will break checkout. Blocking only analytics and marketing cookies is fine — you just won't help us see which awareness messages land.
3. Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by services we embed: Shopify (checkout), Google Analytics, Meta and TikTok (when ad pixels are enabled). Each of those has its own privacy policy that governs what they do with the data once they have it.
4. Do Not Track
Some browsers send a "Do Not Track" signal. There is no universally agreed standard for how a site should respond, so we currently treat it as one input into how we configure non-essential cookies — your explicit choice in the consent banner is the primary signal we follow.
5. Changes
When we add or remove a cookie we'll update this page and bump the "Last updated" date at the top.
6. Contact
Questions about cookies, or trouble with the consent banner? Email privacy@teeshit.com.