Privacy Policy
Last Updated: February 2026
1. Introduction
This site is basically a product listing: you can look around and read details. There’s no account to create and no sign-in. We don’t gather or keep personal information from you ourselves. What follows is a plain-language look at the small amount of analytics we use to see how people use the site.
2. What This Website Does
We show a catalog of products. In practice you can:
- Browse listings by category
- Open product pages with images and descriptions
- Follow links to outside retailers (e.g. Amazon) when you want to buy
We don’t sell anything here, run checkout, or hold your payment info, shipping address, or other personal details.
3. Analytics (Google Tag)
We use Google Analytics (gtag) to see how the site gets used — mostly so we can improve pages and layout. That may include:
- Which pages you open and roughly how long you stay
- Which products or categories you view or click
- General device and browser info (device type, screen size, that sort of thing)
We treat this as broad, aggregated traffic — not a way to single you out. How Google handles data is covered in Google's Privacy Policy.
4. What We Do Not Collect
We don’t collect, store, or process:
- Names, email addresses, or other contact details
- Payment or financial information
- Login credentials — there aren’t accounts here
- Anything you might send us voluntarily, except where we say otherwise below
5. Cookies & Cookie Policy
Cookies and similar tech help the site work smoothly, remember choices like your cookie preferences, and give us a sense of how people move through the site. A cookie is just a small file your browser stores when you visit.
We use Silktide for the consent banner so you can accept everything, reject what isn’t essential, or pick categories yourself. On your first visit you’ll see those options; you can reopen them anytime with the cookie icon on the page.
Rough breakdown: Necessary cookies keep basics running (including remembering what you consented to); Analytics cookies feed the usage stats above; Advertising cookies may come into play when affiliate partners are involved after you click product links. You steer all of that through Silktide’s preferences.
6. Third-Party Links
Product links can drop you on other sites (Amazon is the usual example) to complete a purchase. Those sites run their own privacy rules. We’re not responsible for what they collect or how they use it.
7. Amazon Associates & Tracking Cookies
We’re in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. If you click through to Amazon, they may set cookies to follow the visit and any purchase that follows. That’s how they tie a sale back here and how qualifying purchases can earn us a commission.
Amazon may use that data to see what you viewed, what went in the cart, and whether you bought — for their analytics and for calculating affiliate fees. Their full write-up is in Amazon's Privacy Notice.
8. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We’ll update this page when something material changes. The “Last Updated” date at the top will move when we do.
9. Contact Us
Questions about this policy? Contact us.
