Cookie Policy

Last Updated: May 19, 2025

This Cookie Policy outlines how cookies are used when you access or place an order on www.uppervoid.com (the “Site”). The entity responsible for processing personal data on this Site is UPPERVOID INC, located at 108 West 13th Street, Wilmington, Delaware, 19801, USA.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text-based files stored on your browser or device that help identify and distinguish your session. When you revisit a website—or visit another site that recognizes the same cookies—your device is recognized, allowing the website to tailor your experience.

 

Cookies serve multiple purposes: they support seamless navigation, remember your settings and preferences, and help optimize your interaction with our Site. In addition, they allow us to better understand how users engage with our content and services.

 

Cookies that are placed directly by us are referred to as first-party cookies. Those placed by other parties are known as third-party cookies. These third-party cookies often support functionalities such as analytics tools or tailored advertisements offered through the Site.

 

Please note that we do not manage or control how third-party cookies operate. Responsibility for those cookies—and any data collected through them—lies with the relevant third-party providers.

 

1.Managing and Controlling Cookies

 

Our Site uses a mix of essential and non-essential cookies. While essential cookies are necessary for the core functionality of the site, non-essential cookies help enhance your experience or allow for analytics and personalized content.

 

You can choose how cookies are used through your browser’s settings. Most browsers offer the ability to:

 

• View and delete individual cookies or locally stored data

• Block third-party cookies or similar tracking technologies

• Restrict cookies from specific websites

• Automatically delete cookies when your browser session ends

 

Please note: if you opt to block cookies—especially essential ones—some features of the Site may not function properly. While it’s possible to disable all cookies entirely, we recommend keeping essential cookies enabled to ensure a smooth and optimal browsing experience.

How to Disable Cookies in Your Browser

If you prefer to prevent our Site from placing cookies on your device, you can do so by adjusting your browser settings. Each browser provides different options for managing cookies, including blocking, viewing, or deleting them.

 

Here are direct links to cookie management instructions for commonly used browsers:

 

Internet Explorer:
Delete and manage cookies

 

Google Chrome:
Manage cookies in Chrome

 

Mozilla Firefox:
Cookies in Firefox

 

Safari:
Safari cookies guide

 

Opera:
Privacy and security settings

 

Adobe Flash (Flash cookies):
Flash Player settings

 

For other browsers, please visit their respective support pages.

Opting Out of Targeted Advertising

If you would like to opt out of targeted advertising or learn more about how your data is used, the following resources may be helpful:

 

Google Ads Settings:
How to opt out of interest-based ads

 

Facebook Ad Preferences:
Manage Facebook ads

 

General Information on Cookies and Online Advertising:

 

· All About Cookies

 

· YourAdChoices (U.S.)

 

· Your Online Choices (EU)

 

· Network Advertising Initiative (NAI)

 

1.What Types of Cookies Do We Use and How?

 

We and our trusted partners use a variety of cookies on our Site to support its functionality, personalize your experience, and help us understand how it’s being used. Below is a breakdown of the types of cookies we use and their purposes:

Essential Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookies

 

These cookies are required for the core functions of our Site. Without them, basic services—like navigating pages, using your shopping cart, or accessing secure areas like e-billing—wouldn’t work properly.

 

Performance Cookies

 

These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our Site by collecting anonymous data on things like which pages are visited most often, or whether users encounter any errors. They also let us know how a visitor landed on our Site (for example, via an ad, email, or search engine). All collected information is aggregated and doesn’t identify individual users. These cookies are used purely to enhance site performance.

 

Functionality Cookies

 

These cookies store your preferences, such as language settings, region, or saved login information, to provide a more tailored experience. They also remember recently viewed items so you can quickly revisit products of interest. When you return to our Site, these cookies ensure your experience is consistent with the choices you previously made.

Analytics Cookies

Google Analytics

 

We use Google Analytics to gather insights into how visitors use our Site. These cookies track interactions to help us improve user experience and overall website functionality. The reports generated are anonymized and don’t reveal personal identities.

 
You can opt out of Google Analytics tracking across all websites without affecting your browsing experience by visiting:

 
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

Social Media Cookies

On certain pages of our Site, third-party services may place their own cookies through embedded content or social sharing tools. These cookies help the third parties measure engagement with their applications or customize their content for you. Because these cookies are set by third parties, we do not have access to the data they collect—nor can they access data collected by the cookies we use.

 

Instagram

 

Some pages feature embedded Instagram content, such as image or video posts. These elements are hosted directly by Instagram, which may place cookies to track interactions or personalize your experience.

 

Facebook

 

If you use the Facebook sharing button on our Site, Facebook may set cookies to record that action. If you're logged in to your Facebook account, the platform may associate your sharing activity with your personal profile.

 

Twitter

 

Similarly, using the Twitter share button may trigger cookies set by Twitter. If you're logged into your Twitter account, Twitter may link your interaction with our Site to your user profile.

Advertising Cookies

We work with select third-party partners who may place cookies on our Site to serve and measure advertisements across the web. These cookies track your browsing behavior across different websites where their ads appear, helping them—and us—deliver ads that are more relevant to your interests.

 

These cookies remember when you’ve visited a site and may share this information with other advertising platforms and networks. This enables them to:

 

• Limit how often you see the same ad (known as frequency capping),

• Understand whether you’ve already viewed an ad or campaign,

• Customize future ad content based on your activity,

• Evaluate ad effectiveness.

 

Google

 

Google uses cookies and other technologies—such as pixel tags—to collect data that improves your browsing experience and enhances ad targeting. This data includes non-personally identifiable information such as your browser type, time of visit, and pages you’ve viewed.

 

Learn more about how Google uses this data ›

 

Facebook

 

We use Facebook cookies to help deliver relevant ads on both Facebook and Instagram. These cookies enable us to reach users who are likely to be interested in our products or services, and help measure how our ad campaigns are performing.

 

Learn more about Facebook ad cookies ›

Marketing Emails

Marketing emails are not powered by cookies. You will only receive marketing emails if you’ve opted in by:

 

• Subscribing to our newsletter,

• Making a purchase,

• Participating in one of our events.

 

Each marketing email includes an "Unsubscribe" link, allowing you to opt out at any time.

 

Please note:

 

Unsubscribing from marketing emails does not disable advertising cookies.

 

Likewise, opting out of advertising cookies (e.g., through browser settings) does not unsubscribe you from marketing emails.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, services, or legal obligations. When we do, the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page will be revised.

 

If we make any significant updates regarding how we collect, use, or share cookie-related data, we will notify you by posting a prominent notice on our Site.

 

We encourage you to review this page periodically to stay informed about how we use cookies and how we safeguard your information.

Contact Us

If you have any questions, concerns, or feedback about this Cookie Policy—or about our privacy practices in general—please feel free to reach out to us at: contact@uppervoid.com

Cookie Policy

Last Updated: May 19, 2025

This Cookie Policy outlines how cookies are used when you access or place an order on www.uppervoid.com (the “Site”). The entity responsible for processing personal data on this Site is UPPERVOID INC, located at 108 West 13th Street, Wilmington, Delaware, 19801, USA.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text-based files stored on your browser or device that help identify and distinguish your session. When you revisit a website—or visit another site that recognizes the same cookies—your device is recognized, allowing the website to tailor your experience.

 

Cookies serve multiple purposes: they support seamless navigation, remember your settings and preferences, and help optimize your interaction with our Site. In addition, they allow us to better understand how users engage with our content and services.

 

Cookies that are placed directly by us are referred to as first-party cookies. Those placed by other parties are known as third-party cookies. These third-party cookies often support functionalities such as analytics tools or tailored advertisements offered through the Site.

 

Please note that we do not manage or control how third-party cookies operate. Responsibility for those cookies—and any data collected through them—lies with the relevant third-party providers.

 

1.Managing and Controlling Cookies

 

Our Site uses a mix of essential and non-essential cookies. While essential cookies are necessary for the core functionality of the site, non-essential cookies help enhance your experience or allow for analytics and personalized content.

 

You can choose how cookies are used through your browser’s settings. Most browsers offer the ability to:

 

• View and delete individual cookies or locally stored data

• Block third-party cookies or similar tracking technologies

• Restrict cookies from specific websites

• Automatically delete cookies when your browser session ends

 

Please note: if you opt to block cookies—especially essential ones—some features of the Site may not function properly. While it’s possible to disable all cookies entirely, we recommend keeping essential cookies enabled to ensure a smooth and optimal browsing experience.

How to Disable Cookies in Your Browser

If you prefer to prevent our Site from placing cookies on your device, you can do so by adjusting your browser settings. Each browser provides different options for managing cookies, including blocking, viewing, or deleting them.

 

Here are direct links to cookie management instructions for commonly used browsers:

 

Internet Explorer:
Delete and manage cookies

 

Google Chrome:
Manage cookies in Chrome

 

Mozilla Firefox:
Cookies in Firefox

 

Safari:
Safari cookies guide

 

Opera:
Privacy and security settings

 

Adobe Flash (Flash cookies):
Flash Player settings

 

For other browsers, please visit their respective support pages.

Opting Out of Targeted Advertising

If you would like to opt out of targeted advertising or learn more about how your data is used, the following resources may be helpful:

 

Google Ads Settings:
How to opt out of interest-based ads

 

Facebook Ad Preferences:
Manage Facebook ads

 

General Information on Cookies and Online Advertising:

 

· All About Cookies

 

· YourAdChoices (U.S.)

 

· Your Online Choices (EU)

 

· Network Advertising Initiative (NAI)

 

1.What Types of Cookies Do We Use and How?

 

We and our trusted partners use a variety of cookies on our Site to support its functionality, personalize your experience, and help us understand how it’s being used. Below is a breakdown of the types of cookies we use and their purposes:

Essential Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookies

 

These cookies are required for the core functions of our Site. Without them, basic services—like navigating pages, using your shopping cart, or accessing secure areas like e-billing—wouldn’t work properly.

 

Performance Cookies

 

These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our Site by collecting anonymous data on things like which pages are visited most often, or whether users encounter any errors. They also let us know how a visitor landed on our Site (for example, via an ad, email, or search engine). All collected information is aggregated and doesn’t identify individual users. These cookies are used purely to enhance site performance.

 

Functionality Cookies

 

These cookies store your preferences, such as language settings, region, or saved login information, to provide a more tailored experience. They also remember recently viewed items so you can quickly revisit products of interest. When you return to our Site, these cookies ensure your experience is consistent with the choices you previously made.

Analytics Cookies

Google Analytics

 

We use Google Analytics to gather insights into how visitors use our Site. These cookies track interactions to help us improve user experience and overall website functionality. The reports generated are anonymized and don’t reveal personal identities.

 
You can opt out of Google Analytics tracking across all websites without affecting your browsing experience by visiting:

 
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

Social Media Cookies

On certain pages of our Site, third-party services may place their own cookies through embedded content or social sharing tools. These cookies help the third parties measure engagement with their applications or customize their content for you. Because these cookies are set by third parties, we do not have access to the data they collect—nor can they access data collected by the cookies we use.

 

Instagram

 

Some pages feature embedded Instagram content, such as image or video posts. These elements are hosted directly by Instagram, which may place cookies to track interactions or personalize your experience.

 

Facebook

 

If you use the Facebook sharing button on our Site, Facebook may set cookies to record that action. If you're logged in to your Facebook account, the platform may associate your sharing activity with your personal profile.

 

Twitter

 

Similarly, using the Twitter share button may trigger cookies set by Twitter. If you're logged into your Twitter account, Twitter may link your interaction with our Site to your user profile.

Advertising Cookies

We work with select third-party partners who may place cookies on our Site to serve and measure advertisements across the web. These cookies track your browsing behavior across different websites where their ads appear, helping them—and us—deliver ads that are more relevant to your interests.

 

These cookies remember when you’ve visited a site and may share this information with other advertising platforms and networks. This enables them to:

 

• Limit how often you see the same ad (known as frequency capping),

• Understand whether you’ve already viewed an ad or campaign,

• Customize future ad content based on your activity,

• Evaluate ad effectiveness.

 

Google

 

Google uses cookies and other technologies—such as pixel tags—to collect data that improves your browsing experience and enhances ad targeting. This data includes non-personally identifiable information such as your browser type, time of visit, and pages you’ve viewed.

 

Learn more about how Google uses this data ›

 

Facebook

 

We use Facebook cookies to help deliver relevant ads on both Facebook and Instagram. These cookies enable us to reach users who are likely to be interested in our products or services, and help measure how our ad campaigns are performing.

 

Learn more about Facebook ad cookies ›

Marketing Emails

Marketing emails are not powered by cookies. You will only receive marketing emails if you’ve opted in by:

 

• Subscribing to our newsletter,

• Making a purchase,

• Participating in one of our events.

 

Each marketing email includes an "Unsubscribe" link, allowing you to opt out at any time.

 

Please note:

 

Unsubscribing from marketing emails does not disable advertising cookies.

 

Likewise, opting out of advertising cookies (e.g., through browser settings) does not unsubscribe you from marketing emails.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, services, or legal obligations. When we do, the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page will be revised.

 

If we make any significant updates regarding how we collect, use, or share cookie-related data, we will notify you by posting a prominent notice on our Site.

 

We encourage you to review this page periodically to stay informed about how we use cookies and how we safeguard your information.

Contact Us

If you have any questions, concerns, or feedback about this Cookie Policy—or about our privacy practices in general—please feel free to reach out to us at: contact@uppervoid.com