NATIVLY

Cookie Policy

Last updated: May 6, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how NATIVLY uses cookies and similar technologies on nativly.store. Cookies are small files or browser storage entries that help the site remember information, keep the cart working, secure the checkout flow, and understand how the storefront is used.

Essential Cookies

Essential cookies are needed for the store to work. They may support cart contents, checkout sessions, account login, security checks, fraud prevention, load balancing, and basic WordPress or WooCommerce functionality. These cookies cannot be fully disabled without affecting the store experience.

Preference And Functional Cookies

Preference cookies may remember settings such as form inputs, selected options, or interface preferences. These help the site feel more consistent when you move between pages or return later.

Analytics And Performance Cookies

If analytics tools are enabled, they may collect information about pages visited, product views, cart events, checkout starts, purchases, traffic sources, campaign parameters, referring pages, device type, browser type, approximate location, and site performance. NATIVLY uses this type of information to understand what visitors find useful and to improve the store.

NATIVLY may use Google Tag Manager, Google Analytics 4, Google Ads conversion measurement, WooCommerce Analytics, and similar tools for launch reporting. These tools may use first-party or third-party cookies and browser storage to connect page views, product activity, and conversion events.

Marketing Or Third-Party Cookies

If marketing, social, or advertising tools are enabled, they may use cookies or similar identifiers to measure campaigns or show relevant content. This may include Meta Pixel, Meta Conversions API, TikTok Pixel, TikTok Events API, and Google Ads conversion tags. Server-side conversion tools may receive event IDs and hashed identifiers to help match browser and purchase events without exposing full payment information.

Behavior Analytics

If Microsoft Clarity is enabled, it may collect public-page interaction data such as clicks, scrolling, page layout behavior, device details, and browser information. NATIVLY excludes cart, checkout, account, and order pages from Clarity tracking and uses input masking/sensitive-page exclusion as the default posture.

Attribution Storage

NATIVLY may store first-touch and last-touch attribution details in a first-party cookie or browser storage. This may include UTM parameters, referrer, landing page, and click IDs such as Google, Meta, TikTok, or Microsoft campaign identifiers. If an order is placed, attribution details may be saved with the WooCommerce order so launch traffic and purchases can be connected.

Managing Cookies

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Blocking or deleting cookies may affect cart, checkout, login, saved preferences, attribution, or other store features. NATIVLY also provides an analytics notice with an opt-out control for non-essential launch measurement. Your browser help section can explain how to delete cookies, block cookies, or receive a warning before cookies are stored.

Contact

For questions about cookies or privacy, email support@nativly.store.