Cookie Policy

Last updated: August 17, 2025

This Cookie Policy explains how MyArt uses cookies and similar technologies (collectively, “cookies”) on our websites and online services (the “Services”). It describes what we collect, why we use it, and how you can control it. For how we handle personal data more broadly, see our Privacy Policy.

MyArt is operated by Ex Libris Creators Inc.
Registered address: 8 The Green, Ste A, Dover, DE 19901, USA
Contact: support@myart-shop.com | +1 (202) 964 62 34

What are cookies & similar technologies

  • Cookies are small text files stored on your browser or device
  • Local/session storage save preferences or session data
  • Pixels/tags/SDKs (including advertising and analytics tags) help measure usage and performance, and personalize or measure ads
  • Device identifiers/fingerprinting are techniques to recognize a browser or device across visits

Categories we use

  • Strictly Necessary – core site functionality, security, cart, checkout, consent logging
  • Preferences – remember settings like language or currency
  • Analytics – understand site use and improve the Services
  • Advertising & Measurement – deliver, personalize (where allowed), and measure ads; limit frequency; understand campaign performance

Non-essential categories (Preferences, Analytics, Advertising & Measurement) are disabled by default in regions that require prior consent

How we obtain consent and honor your choices

  • In the EU/EEA and UK, we seek prior consent for non-essential cookies and rely on legitimate interest only for Strictly Necessary cookies where permitted
  • You can grant, refuse, or withdraw consent anytime via Cookie Settings (footer link)
  • We honor Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals globally. When a valid GPC is detected, we treat it as an opt-out of sale/sharing and targeted advertising for that browser, and we restrict non-essential tags accordingly
  • We periodically ask for consent again when materially changing vendors/purposes or when consent expires under local guidance

U.S. state privacy choices (including California)

Some U.S. state laws define “selling,” “sharing,” or “targeted advertising” in ways that may cover certain Advertising & Measurement activities. You can opt out anytime using:

If you have an account and are logged in, we also try to apply your preferences at the account level

Canada (including Québec)

Where required, we seek express, informed consent for technologies that identify, locate, or profile a user, and provide simple mechanisms to withdraw consent. Parental/guardian consent is required where applicable for minors

Managing cookies

  • Cookie Settings – change or withdraw consent anytime and re-open the banner
  • Browser controls – block or delete cookies in your browser (some site features may not work without Strictly Necessary cookies)
  • Mobile ad settings – reset ad identifiers or limit ad tracking in device settings
  • GPC/UOOM – enable supported signals in your browser or extensions

Data retention

We retain cookie-derived data only for as long as necessary for the purposes described below or as required by law. A live list of cookies, vendors, and retention periods is always available in Cookie Settings

International transfers

Where cookie-derived personal data is transferred internationally, we use appropriate safeguards (e.g., standard contractual clauses) consistent with our Privacy Policy

Children

We do not knowingly use Advertising & Measurement cookies to profile or target children under applicable age thresholds. If you believe we’ve done so in error, contact us and use Cookie Settings to disable non-essential categories

Updates

We may update this Policy to reflect changes in law, technology, or our practices. The “Effective date” shows when it was last updated. Material changes will be communicated via the banner or another appropriate method


Vendors and typical cookies (informative table)

The definitive, real-time list (including exact cookie names and retention) appears in Cookie Settings. The examples below reflect common usage on our stack for transparency

Vendor Category Purpose Typical examples Typical retention
Shopify platform & checkout Strictly Necessary Core site ops, cart/checkout, security, fraud prevention, consent storage _shopify_d, _orig_referrer, cart, checkout_token, secure_customer_sig Session to 2 years
Consentmo CMP Strictly Necessary Record and enforce consent choices, display banner, re-open settings Consentmo consent key/flags (various) 6 months to 12 months (app-defined)
Google Analytics 4 (GA4) Analytics Measure usage and performance; improve features _ga, _ga_*, _gid _ga: up to 2 years; _gid: 24 hours
Google Ads Advertising & Measurement Ad delivery and conversion measurement across Google surfaces _gcl_au, FPGCLAW, FPGCLGB ~3 months to 90 days
Meta (Facebook/Instagram) Advertising & Measurement Ad delivery, optimization, and conversion measurement _fbp, Meta pixel events _fbp: ~3 months
TikTok Advertising & Measurement Ad delivery and conversion measurement on TikTok ecosystem _ttp, _tt_enable_cookie up to ~13 months (account settings dependent)
Klaviyo (Email & SMS) Analytics / Preferences Campaign performance, on-site forms, email/SMS attribution (non-essential unless strictly required for a requested service) _kla_id, Klaviyo form cookies commonly up to 2 years
Fraud prevention / security (may include Shopify, payment gateways, risk tools) Strictly Necessary Detect bots/abuse and secure transactions Device/session tokens Session to 2 years (tool-dependent)

Notes
• Some cookies may be set only after you consent to a category in Cookie Settings
• Retention may vary by vendor updates and your browser settings; Cookie Settings always shows the current values
• Where required, we send consent signals (e.g., Google Consent Mode v2) so vendors limit data use consistent with your selections


Your controls (quick links)