Cookie
Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how Draftlure Studio uses cookies and similar technologies on this website, the categories we may use, and how you can control them. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which describes how we handle personal information more broadly.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make sites work, to remember preferences, and to provide information to site owners about how their pages are used. Similar technologies, such as local storage and pixels, perform comparable functions, and references to "cookies" in this policy include those technologies where relevant.
2. How we use cookies
We aim to keep our use of cookies modest and purposeful. We use them to help the website function correctly, to remember basic preferences where applicable, and to understand in aggregate how visitors interact with our pages so that we can improve them. We do not use cookies to build advertising profiles, and we do not sell information gathered through cookies.
3. Categories of cookies we may use
Strictly necessary cookies support core functions such as page navigation and security and are required for the site to operate. Preference cookies remember choices you make, such as basic display settings, to provide a smoother experience. Analytics and performance cookies help us understand, in aggregate and where possible anonymously, how the website is used, which pages are visited, and where improvements may help.
4. First-party and third-party cookies
Some cookies are set directly by our website ("first-party"), while others may be set by service providers acting on our behalf or by the platform that hosts the site ("third-party"). Third-party cookies are governed by the relevant provider's own policies. We use third-party cookies only where they support the purposes described in this policy.
5. Cookies set by the hosting platform
This website operates on a hosted commerce platform, which may set certain essential cookies needed to deliver pages reliably and securely. These cookies are part of the underlying infrastructure rather than something the studio configures directly, and they are typically necessary for the site to function.
6. Managing cookies through your browser
Most browsers allow you to view, manage, block, and delete cookies through their settings. You can usually choose to be notified before a cookie is stored, to accept only certain categories, or to clear cookies that have already been set. The exact controls vary by browser and device, and the help resources for your browser explain the options available to you.
7. If you disable cookies
You are free to restrict or block cookies. Please note, however, that some parts of the website may not function as intended if strictly necessary cookies are disabled, and certain conveniences that rely on preference or analytics cookies may not be available. Disabling cookies does not prevent you from viewing the main content of the site.
8. Do Not Track signals
Because there is no common industry standard for how "Do Not Track" browser signals should be interpreted, our website does not currently respond to them in a distinct way. You can manage tracking technologies using the browser controls described above and the choices set out in our Privacy Policy.
9. Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, our practices, or legal requirements. The current version is always the one published on this page, identified by the date above. We encourage you to review it periodically.
Contact
If you have questions about how we use cookies, please reach the studio at the following details.
