Native Cos. understands that data privacy matters. This Cookie Policy explains how cookies and other tracking technologies are used on the website. These technologies include web beacons, pixels, clear gifs, and similar tools. By accessing or using the site, you are agreeing to the terms of this policy as well as the broader Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
Cookies are small files placed on your device when you visit a website. On each return visit, the cookie sends information back to the site that originally set it. Other tracking technologies work much the same way. They help the site recognize your device, track your activities, remember your preferences, and improve the overall user experience. You can learn more about cookies at a general information website like allaboutcookies.
Cookies are often grouped by what they do. Essential cookies are strictly necessary for the site to function. They allow you to navigate between pages and use features like logging into your account. Analytical or performance cookies collect statistics about how people use the site. They show which pages are visited most often, and the information is used to make the site work better. Functional cookies remember choices you make, such as your language preferences, and provide enhanced personalized features. Targeting or advertising cookies deliver ads that are relevant to you. They remember that you have visited a site and share that information with advertising vendors.
Another way to categorize cookies is by how long they stay on your device. Persistent cookies remain until they are deleted manually or automatically. Session cookies stay only until you close your browser, at which point they are automatically removed. Cookies are also grouped by who places them. First party cookies are placed by the owner and operator of the website. Third party cookies are placed by a different party that does not own or operate the site.
Native uses cookies and other tracking technologies for several purposes. They help identify you and your interests, remember your preferences, support marketing efforts, track your use of the site, and monitor activity to safeguard, improve, and analyze usage. Third party service providers may also be brought in to track statistical usage and volume information. These providers use persistent cookies to improve the user experience, manage content, and analyze how visitors navigate the site.
A wide variety of specific cookies are used on the site. Some are necessary for basic operations, like customer privacy settings or secure login. Many are used for advertising and targeting from platforms such as Pinterest, Google, Bing, Snapchat, Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft. These cookies help show relevant ads, limit how many times you see an ad, measure ad effectiveness, and store user preferences. Several cookies are used for analytics, including those from Google Analytics and Shopify. These collect information about how visitors use the site, such as the number of visitors, where they came from, and which pages they view. Functional cookies support features like embedded content from Snapchat or Flickr, profile tracking, and version caching. Performance cookies help engage with users who have previously visited the site.
Google Analytics is used to collect information about how often people visit the site, what pages they visit, and what sites they used before arriving. This information is used only to improve the site. Google Analytics collects IP addresses rather than names or other personal information. You can prevent Google Analytics from recognizing you on return visits by disabling cookies in your browser. A browser add on is also available to opt out of Google Analytics data collection.
Facebook cookies and pixels are used to determine that you are a visitor to the site. This helps display Facebook ads to users who have shown interest in Native offerings or who have certain characteristics. The Facebook pixel also tracks conversions to see whether users click on a Facebook ad and then visit the website.
Microsoft tools such as Microsoft Ads are used for analytics and tracking. Pinterest cookies and online tools deliver ads to you and help find other people who might be interested in Native products. Your information is shared with Pinterest for online behavioral advertising, and you can opt out through Pinterest personalization settings.
The information gathered from cookies and tracking technologies is used, retained, and shared according to this policy and the Privacy Policy. You can stop cookies from being downloaded by adjusting your browser settings. Most browsers let you block new cookies, notify you when a cookie is received, or disable existing cookies. However, without cookies you may not be able to access or take full advantage of the site. Most browsers also offer a private mode that deletes cookies after your visit. The user experience may not be optimal in private mode, and some features may not work.
To remove previously stored cookies, you can manually delete them at any time. That will not prevent the site from placing further cookies unless you have adjusted your browser settings. More information about cookies and behavioral advertising is available at allaboutcookies. You can also opt out of interest based advertising through the Digital Advertising Alliance opt out tool or the Network Advertising Initiative opt out tool. Certain mobile devices let you limit advertising, reset the advertising identifier, or turn off tracking features in your device settings.
Under certain US state laws, you may have the right to opt out of having your personal information used for targeted advertising purposes. California residents have the right to opt out of the sharing of their personal information under the CCPA. Native uses third party analytical and targeted advertising features, and these may involve the sharing of personal information. To opt out, you can set your cookie preferences using the cookie management tool on the footer of the site, sometimes labeled Your Privacy Choices.
Native reserves the right to update this Cookie Policy at any time. The last updated date will be revised accordingly. It is your responsibility to periodically review the policy. Continued use of the site after any amendments signifies your consent. If you have questions or concerns about this Cookie Policy or how your personal information is handled, you can contact the Privacy Champion by email at support, by mail at the San Francisco address listed, or through the interactive webform on the site.