This storefront is currently a demonstration. Before accepting real orders, the operator must add its legal entity name, physical and return addresses, final vendors, jurisdiction-specific terms and working privacy-request channels, then have these policies reviewed by qualified U.S. counsel.
1. What cookies and local storage are
Cookies are small data files a website may place in a browser. Local storage is a related browser feature that can retain information on a device. These technologies can keep a cart working, remember preferences, protect a service, measure performance or support advertising—depending on how a site is configured.
2. Technology used by the current demo
The current storefront uses browser local storage under the key homestead-haven-cart-v2 to remember product identifiers and quantities. Clearing it removes the saved cart. The hosting platform may also use strictly necessary request, security or load-balancing technology to deliver and protect the site.
The demo is not currently configured with an advertising pixel, cross-site behavioral advertising technology or a third-party analytics package. The newsletter form is also a visual demonstration and is not connected to an email-marketing provider.
3. Categories that may be used after launch
- Strictly necessary: cart, checkout, security, fraud prevention, load balancing and requested site features.
- Preferences: choices such as region, display or accessibility settings.
- Analytics: aggregated or device-level information used to understand performance and use.
- Advertising: technology used to measure campaigns or personalize advertising across services.
Preference, analytics or advertising technology should not be added without updating this policy and providing any notice or consent mechanism required by applicable law.
4. How to manage browser storage
Most browsers let you delete or block cookies and local storage through privacy or site-data settings. Blocking strictly necessary storage may prevent the cart or checkout from working correctly. You can also remove individual cart items through the storefront.
5. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
Browsers may send Do Not Track or Global Privacy Control signals. The current demo does not conduct cross-context behavioral advertising or sell/share personal information through browser technology. If production practices change, the operator must document and implement its response to legally recognized opt-out signals.
6. Updates
This policy should be updated whenever cookies, pixels, analytics, payment, chat, review or marketing tools are added or materially changed. The date at the top shows the latest published version.
Questions about this policy?
Contact the store team.
Email [email protected]. This address is a prototype placeholder and must be replaced with a monitored operator address before launch.