Cookie Policy

Last updated: April 19, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies and similar technologies Outfit Trends (outfittrends.com) uses, what they do, and how you can control them. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device (computer, phone, tablet) to remember information about your visit. We also use similar technologies — pixels, web beacons, local storage, and SDKs — which are covered by this policy wherever we refer to “cookies”.

Cookies can be:

  • Session cookies — deleted when you close your browser.
  • Persistent cookies — stored until they expire or you delete them.
  • First-party cookies — set by outfittrends.com directly.
  • Third-party cookies — set by services we embed or integrate, such as analytics and advertising partners.

2. How we use cookies

We use cookies for the following purposes:

2.1 Strictly necessary

These cookies are essential for the site to work. They support login, security, preference storage for cookie consent itself, and basic page functionality. They cannot be disabled without breaking the site.

2.2 Performance and analytics

We use analytics services such as Google Analytics to understand how readers reach and use our content — which articles are popular, how visitors navigate between pages, and where there are errors. Analytics data is typically aggregated and does not identify you personally.

2.3 Functional

Functional cookies remember choices such as your region or display preferences to give you a smoother experience on return visits.

2.4 Advertising

Advertising cookies are set by our ad partners (including Google and any managed ad partner we work with, such as Mediavine, Raptive, or similar) to show you relevant ads, limit the number of times you see the same ad, and measure ad performance. Some of these cookies build an interest profile based on your activity across many sites.

2.5 Social and embedded content

We embed content from platforms such as YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram, and TikTok. These platforms may set their own cookies when their content is loaded on a page. Their cookie practices are governed by their own policies.

3. Examples of third parties that may set cookies

The exact set of third parties changes over time, but typically includes:

  • Google (Analytics, Ad Manager / AdSense, reCAPTCHA, Fonts)
  • Our managed advertising partner
  • Social platforms: Pinterest, Meta (Facebook/Instagram), YouTube, TikTok
  • Affiliate networks: Amazon, ShareASale, Rakuten, Impact, CJ, Awin, Skimlinks
  • Performance and security services: our CDN and WordPress-level caching tools

4. Managing your preferences

4.1 Cookie banner

Where required in your region, we show a cookie banner on your first visit. You can accept, reject, or customise non-essential cookies from that banner. You can revisit your cookie preferences at any time through the “Cookie settings” link on our site footer.

4.2 Browser controls

All modern browsers let you view, delete, and block cookies through their settings. Instructions differ by browser:

If you block all cookies, parts of the site may not work as intended.

4.3 Opting out of personalised advertising

To opt out of personalised advertising from many networks at once, you can use:

You can also opt out of Google Analytics using the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.

5. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control

Browsers may send Do Not Track (DNT) or Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals. Where required by law (for example under California’s CCPA/CPRA), we honour GPC signals as an opt-out of the “sale” or “sharing” of personal information.

6. Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. The “Last updated” date at the top tells you when it was last changed.

7. Contact

If you have questions about cookies or this policy, please reach us through our Contact page.