Cookie Statement
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files containing data that are stored on your computer's hard drive when you visit a website via your browser. These files contain e.g. For example, certain settings for a website are saved so that you do not have to adjust them each time you visit. A unique ID may also be stored so that a website can measure how many visitors have visited the website or track which pages you have visited so that other relevant pages can be suggested based on this.
Although a cookie can be used to store a unique profile of the user in question, cookies never store personal information such as name or address.
The Clearly Basics website uses cookies for the following purposes:
Functional cookies
We use cookies to ensure that the website continues to function well and is easy to use. In this regard:
- Saving preferences so that you don't have to set them again each time you visit (e.g. language selection).
- Track certain settings or data as you navigate from page to page (e.g. filter settings or your shopping cart).
- Saving the contents of your shopping cart so that it is retained when you visit again.
- Saving your login details (if you enabled this in your browser when you first logged in).
- Storage of the data entered so that you can use it again quickly (if you have activated this function in your browser).
- The ability to have a chat (bot) conversation with customers who have questions.
- Evenly load the servers so that the website continues to function quickly.
Analytical cookies
We measure the use of our website using third-party tools. We do this to identify and fix errors on our site, increase user experience and test new functionality or design (so-called A/B testing). These tools use cookies for this purpose.
- We use Google Analytics for general statistics such as: E.g. page views, unique users, time per page/visit, conversion rate, etc. For more information, please read Google's privacy policy.
- We use Hotjar to investigate the use of the pages. For more information, please refer to Hotjar's privacy statement.
Marketing cookies
We promote our brand and products through advertising networks. These advertising networks use cookies to track which pages you have visited to show you the right advertising. Cookies are also used to link an ad click with a purchase so that a fee may be paid to the advertising network on that basis. We use the following networks:
- Google Signals (Doubleclick) and GA Audiences Google collects insights about logged in Google users (e.g. demographic data & interests). Google can use this to personalize its advertising (only if you as a user have opted for this Google function). It allows us to gain additional demographic insights into Google Analytics at an aggregate level.
- Microsoft Ads (Bing): Microsoft tracks which products you browse and collects browser information and an anonymous user ID to personalize its advertising.
- Facebook records your surfing behavior on our website in order to personalize the content and advertisements. We use this cookie to measure and optimize the performance of our Facebook and Instagram campaigns. After purchase, we share your de-identified (hashed) email address and your hashed Facebook user ID with Facebook.
- Pinterest tracks your surfing behavior on our website and collects browser settings to personalize content and ads. We share your de-identifiable (hashed) email address after purchase. We use this cookie to measure and optimize the performance of our Facebook and Instagram campaigns.
- TikTok tracks your surfing behavior on our website and collects browser settings to personalize content and ads. We share your de-identifiable (hashed) email address after purchase. We use this cookie to measure and optimize the performance of our Facebook and Instagram campaigns.
The European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance has developed a tool to help you see which advertising networks store information. There is also the option to log out your browser from one or more networks. NB: This applies not only to the Clearly Basics, but to all websites that you have visited or will visit. For more information, visit http://www.youronlinechoices.com/en/.
Manage cookies in your browser
You can use your computer's browser settings to delete cookies that have already been set and refuse to set new cookies. The procedure may vary from browser to browser; If necessary, consult your browser's help function. For the most common browsers you will find links to the relevant help pages below:
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Edge
- Internet Explorer
- safari
ATTENTION: If you reject and/or delete cookies, you will not always be able to use all the functions of a website. Furthermore, refusing and/or deleting cookies only affects the computer and browser on which you perform this operation. If you use multiple computers and/or browsers, you will need to repeat the action(s) as many times as necessary.
For more information about how we handle your data, please see our privacy policy. It also describes how you can request your data and how you can exercise your right to be forgotten. If you have any questions about our cookie policy or our privacy policy, you can of course contact us using the following contact details: hello@tryclearly.com.
This Cookie Policy may be amended by Clearly Basics from time to time as new developments arise and/or the company deems necessary.