Privacy Policy

This privacy policy describes how Insomnia Cookies collects, uses, and shares personal information when people interact with its website and related services. By accessing or using the site, users agree to the practices outlined here, including how their data is gathered and handled.

The company collects personal information in several ways. Some data comes directly from users when they create accounts, place orders, sign up for promotions, apply for jobs, or get in touch with the company. That may include names, contact details, addresses, payment information, and any extra content users choose to provide, such as comments or application materials. Information about other people, like gift recipients, may also be collected when relevant.

Beyond information given directly, the company automatically gathers technical and usage data. This includes IP addresses, browser details, device information, pages visited, time spent on the site, and referral sources. That kind of data helps analyze how the website performs and makes the user experience better. These analytics are usually combined into general trends and are not tied to specific individuals.

Cookies and similar technologies are used to improve functionality and personalize interactions. These tools can remember user preferences, support faster transactions, and deliver targeted advertising. Some cookies are necessary for the site to work properly, while others are used for analytics or marketing purposes. Third parties may also place cookies on users’ devices. People can manage cookies through their browser settings, though turning them off may affect how the site works.

The company uses personal information for a variety of business reasons. These include processing orders, providing requested services, communicating with users, offering promotions, conducting research, improving the website, and maintaining security. Information may also be used for marketing, including personalized advertising, although the company states that it does not directly sell personal data to advertisers.

Personal information may be shared with affiliates, service providers, and partners when necessary to run the business. That includes sharing data for payment processing, marketing campaigns, IT services, analytics, and legal compliance. Information may also be disclosed if required by law, to protect rights and safety, or in connection with business transactions like mergers or acquisitions.

The company takes reasonable steps to protect personal data, including using encryption and limiting access to authorized employees. However, no system is completely secure, and the company cannot guarantee absolute protection against unauthorized access.

Users have choices regarding their information. They can limit what they provide, opt out of marketing messages, and manage cookie preferences. However, some services may not be available without certain data. Users cannot opt out of essential service related communications.

The website is not intended for children under 13, and the company does not knowingly collect their data. If such information is discovered, it will be removed.

For California residents, additional rights apply under state law. These include the right to know what data is collected, request deletion, and receive equal service regardless of whether they exercise their privacy rights. The company provides information about the categories of data collected, sources, purposes, and potential disclosures. It also explains how users can submit verified requests and what limits may apply.

Nevada residents are told that their data is not currently sold but are given the option to request that it not be sold in the future.

Overall, this policy focuses on being transparent about data practices while showing how personal information supports the company’s operations, services, and marketing efforts. The goal is to give users a clear understanding of what happens with their information and what choices they have along the way.