This Cookie Policy explains how Double M Merchandise Inc. (d/b/a New York Watch Outlet) (“New York Watch Outlet,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on our website (https://newyorkwatchoutlet.com) (“Site”). It outlines what cookies are, the types of cookies we use, why we use them, and your choices in managing them. This policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which provides further details on how we protect your personal information. By using our Site, you agree to the use of cookies as described in this Policy. If you do not agree or if you wish to limit cookies, you have the options described below (such as adjusting your preferences or browser settings).
U.S.-Only Website: Our Site is intended for customers in the United States. We currently only ship within the U.S. and do not target or serve customers in the European Union. As such, the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and ePrivacy Directive cookie consent requirements do not directly apply to our operations. We follow U.S. privacy laws (such as the California Privacy Rights Act and Colorado Privacy Act) and other similar state privacy laws which generally use an “opt-out” model for cookies rather than requiring prior consent. However, we are committed to transparency and user choice. We provide clear information and controls (like this policy and our cookie banner) so you can manage your cookie preferences in line with applicable U.S. laws and best practices. If our business practices change (for example, if we later serve EU customers), we will update our approach to cookies accordingly.
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use or to comply with legal requirements. If we make material changes, we will post the updated policy with a new “Last Updated” date. We encourage you to review this Policy periodically when you visit our Site to stay informed about our cookie practices.
What Are Cookies and Why We Use Them
Cookies and Similar Technologies: Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device to store data about your browsing activity and preferences. Like most websites, we use cookies, as well as related technologies like pixel tags and web beacons, to make our Site work properly, to understand and improve your experience, and to support our marketing efforts. Cookies help New York Watch Outlet in a number of ways – for example, they enable core website functionality, remember your shopping cart items, keep you logged in, and provide analytics about Site usage[1][2]. They also can be used to personalize content or remember your preferences (such as language or region) to make your visits more convenient.
We use both session cookies and persistent cookies on our Site[3]. Session cookies are temporary and are deleted from your device when you close your web browser. These are used, for instance, to remember items in your cart as you navigate our Site. Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period of time or until you delete them; they allow us or our partners to recognize your browser when you return to the Site. Persistent cookies can be used for purposes like remembering your preferences on future visits or tracking aggregate usage over time.
In addition to cookies, we (or third parties we work with) may use pixel tags or web beacons – small transparent images or snippets of code. These technologies function similarly to cookies. For example, our emails or webpages might contain a tiny pixel that records if you opened an email or viewed certain content. This helps us gauge the effectiveness of our communications and understand engagement with our Site[4][5].
Overall, the cookies and tracking technologies we use support the following purposes on our Site: (1) to ensure the website functions properly and securely, (2) to remember your preferences and enhance usability, (3) to analyze traffic and user behavior on our Site so we can improve performance, and (4) (in the future) to offer personalized content or advertising. In the next section, we explain the categories of cookies we use (or may use) and what they do.
Types of Cookies We Use
We classify the cookies on our Site into four main categories: Essential Cookies, Functional Cookies, Analytics/Performance Cookies, and Advertising/Marketing Cookies. Below we describe each category in detail, including what the cookies do and why we use them. Some cookies are set by New York Watch Outlet (first-party cookies), and some may be set by third-party services that we use (third-party cookies). We have included information about third-party cookie providers (such as Shopify and Google Analytics) in this section as well.
Essential Cookies (Strictly Necessary)
What they are: Essential cookies are necessary for our Site to function properly and for you to use its core features. Without these cookies, services you expect (like adding items to your cart, logging into your account, or completing a purchase at checkout) would not be possible[6]. These cookies do not gather information to profile you or remember your activity on other sites; they are only used for core functionality and security[7].
Why we use them: We use essential cookies to enable things like page navigation, product selection, and secure checkout. For example, when you add a watch to your cart and browse other pages, an essential cookie remembers what’s in your cart so it’s still there when you go to checkout. If you log into your account, an essential cookie keeps you logged in as you move between pages, so you don’t have to sign in repeatedly[8]. These cookies also help maintain site security and network management.
Who sets them: Many essential cookies are set by our e-commerce platform, Shopify, which powers our online store. Because our Site runs on Shopify, Shopify’s infrastructure automatically uses certain necessary cookies to enable shopping functionality. For instance, Shopify places a secure customer login cookie and cookies to enable the shopping cart and checkout process. These include, for example, a cookie to keep you logged in (secure_customer_sig) and a cookie to remember your cart and your preferred currency (cart_currency)[9]. Without these, you wouldn’t be able to add products to your cart or complete a purchase on our Site[10]. Essential cookies may also be set to support payment processing and fraud prevention during checkout. Because these cookies are strictly necessary for the Site to work, our cookie consent banner cannot turn them off – they will be placed regardless of user preferences (except where a lawfully required opt-out signal, like Global Privacy Control, is detected – see Opt-Out Signals below).
Functional Cookies (Preferences & Enhanced Functionality)
What they are: Functional cookies enable enhanced features and personalization on our Site beyond the basics. While not strictly necessary, they make the user experience better by remembering choices you’ve made and providing more tailored content. These cookies might be set by us or by third-party services that we have integrated into our Site to provide additional functionality[11][12].
Why we use them: We use functional cookies to remember your preferences and settings, which helps us customize the Site to you. For example, functional cookies may remember your preferred language or region, so you don’t have to select it every time you visit. They might recall other preferences like items you’ve viewed or actions you’ve taken, so that the Site can offer you relevant information (for instance, showing you recently viewed products or enabling product wishlists). If our Site offers interactive features from third parties – such as a customer reviews widget, live chat support, or social media sharing buttons – functional cookies may be set by those providers to ensure the feature works properly. For instance, if we enabled a live chat support tool, it might use cookies to remember your chat session ID.
Who sets them: Some functional cookies are first-party (set by New York Watch Outlet) and some are third-party. For instance, if we use a third-party tool for on-site chat or to display product recommendations, that provider may set cookies when you use those features[13][14]. Shopify may also set certain functional cookies as part of the storefront experience – for example, to remember which version of the site to show or to store your location for providing relevant shipping options. Disabling functional cookies (via your browser or our cookie settings) may cause some features of the Site to not work as intended, but the core shopping functions should still be available.
Analytics/Performance Cookies (Site Analytics)
What they are: Analytics or performance cookies collect information about how visitors use our Site, in order to measure and improve its performance[15][16]. These cookies gather data on things like which pages are visited most, how users navigate through the Site, what products are viewed, and if users encounter errors on certain pages. Importantly, the data collected by analytics cookies is typically aggregated and anonymized – meaning it does not directly identify you. Instead, it helps us see overall patterns of usage (for example, total visitor counts or traffic sources)[15][17].
Why we use them: We use analytics cookies to understand and improve our website’s performance and user experience. They help us answer questions like: Which pages or products are most popular? How long do users stay on our Site? Do certain pages load slowly or cause users to leave? By collecting these insights, we can troubleshoot problems, optimize page layout and navigation, and make informed decisions about new features or content. For instance, analytics data might reveal that many users drop off at a certain step of checkout – indicating we should simplify that step.
Who sets them: We use both a third-party analytics service (Google Analytics) and Shopify’s built-in analytics, which means cookies for analytics may be set by multiple sources on our Site.
- Google Analytics: We use Google Analytics to collect detailed statistics about Site usage and user interactions[18]. Google Analytics sets its own cookies (such as the _ga cookie and others) to distinguish unique users, record how you arrived at the Site (e.g., via a Google search or an ad), and measure your activities on our Site over time[18][19]. The information generated by these cookies (such as your IP address, pages viewed, time spent, and actions taken) is transmitted to Google’s servers in aggregated form for analysis. We use this information to compile reports and metrics that help us improve the Site. We have configured Google Analytics with privacy in mind – for example, we have adjusted settings to not share data with Google’s advertising products and to honor certain privacy signals (like “Do Not Track”) where possible[20][21]. Google’s use of the information collected via Google Analytics is governed by the Google Analytics Terms of Service and Google’s Privacy Policy. If you prefer not to be included in Google Analytics measurements, you have options to opt out (see Your Choices below), such as installing Google’s official Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-on[22][23].
- Shopify Analytics: Our Shopify platform also uses first-party analytics cookies to help measure traffic and performance on our store. For example, Shopify may set cookies to count visits and track which pages or products are viewed (these often have names like __utm or _shopify_y/_shopify_s related to Shopify’s analytics)[24]. Shopify’s analytics cookies provide us with basic metrics such as the number of unique visitors, referral sources to our Site, and aggregate behavior (e.g., how many users added an item to cart). These cookies are used solely to improve our website’s performance and your experience. The data collected is generally anonymous and used in aggregate form. We use it to identify trends and not to personally profile individual visitors.
The data from analytics cookies helps us make our Site better and more user-friendly. For example, if we find that a particular product page is rarely visited, we might surface it differently on the site, or if we see many visitors from mobile devices, we ensure our mobile experience is optimized. Rest assured, analytics cookies do not directly reveal your identity – they provide us with statistical information. However, if you still prefer not to be tracked even at this anonymized level, you can opt out as described in the Your Choices section of this policy.
Advertising/Marketing Cookies (Targeted Advertising) – Not Currently Used
What they are: Advertising cookies are used to deliver personalized advertisements to you, both on our Site and on other platforms, and to measure the effectiveness of ad campaigns. These cookies can track your browsing habits and activity across websites to build a profile of your interests. They work by uniquely identifying your browser and device; for instance, an advertising cookie might record that you browsed certain watch models on our Site, and then use that information to show you ads for those or similar products later on other sites (a practice known as retargeting)[25][26]. Advertising cookies may be set through our Site by third-party advertising networks, social media platforms, or other marketing partners we collaborate with.
Why we mention them: As of the Last Updated date of this Policy, New York Watch Outlet does not currently use third-party advertising or marketing cookies on our Site. We are not running any third-party ads or retargeting campaigns yet, so you should not see cookies on our Site that are solely for advertising purposes at this time. Therefore, we are not currently “selling” or “sharing” your personal information through cookies as those terms are defined under applicable privacy laws. However, we want to be transparent about this category of cookies because we may use them in the future. If and when we begin using advertising cookies, it would be for purposes like showing you relevant promotions, limiting the number of times you see the same ad, or retargeting you with our products on other websites after you’ve visited our Site.
How they would work (in the future): Advertising cookies would allow us or our advertising partners to show you ads that are more tailored to your interests. For example, if you explore our Site and view a particular watch, an advertising cookie might note that interest. We (or a partner like Google or Facebook) could then use that information to show you an ad for that watch (or related accessories) later when you are on another website or on social media. Advertising cookies also help measure ad performance – for instance, they can tell us if someone who saw our ad later made a purchase, which helps us understand the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns[27][28].
Who would set them: If introduced, advertising cookies on our Site would likely be set by third-party partners such as advertising networks (e.g., Google Ads) or social media platforms (e.g., Meta/Facebook) that we work with for marketing. These third parties might use cookies (or similar tracking technologies like pixels) integrated into our Site to collect information about your browsing activity. Any data collected and shared for advertising would be used in accordance with applicable laws – for example, in California or other states it might be considered a “share” of personal information for targeted advertising, and we would ensure you have the right to opt out of it (see Your Choices below and our Privacy Policy’s “Do Not Sell or Share” provisions[29]).
Important notes: If you opt out of advertising cookies (either via our future cookie banner settings or through browser signals), these cookies will not be set, and you should not receive targeted ads from us. Even if you do opt in, you always have the ability to opt out later. Also, remember that opting out of targeted advertising does not mean you won’t see any ads at all – it just means the ads you see will be more general and not tailored to you. You may still see non-personalized ads for New York Watch Outlet or other products; they just won’t be based on your specific activity or interests[30][31].
We will update this Cookie Policy and our cookie consent banner to reflect any introduction of advertising cookies in the future. Any such cookies would only be deployed in compliance with applicable laws (for instance, obtaining consent or providing an opt-out as required). We will also honor any global opt-out signals (discussed below) that indicate your preference not to be tracked or have your data “sold” or used for targeted advertising[32][33].
Third-Party Cookies and Integrated Tools
In operating our Site, we rely on certain third-party services that may use their own cookies or similar technologies. We want to be transparent about these third-party tools, what they do, and how they involve cookies:
- Shopify (E-Commerce Platform): Our Site is built on the Shopify platform, which means many of the essential functions of our online store are powered by Shopify’s technology. Shopify itself sets a variety of cookies on our domain to enable the store to run smoothly, as discussed above. These include necessary cookies for things like authentication (logging in customers), navigation, cart functionality, and checkout security[34]. Shopify may also set analytics cookies to help us count visits and understand user behavior on our store[35]. All Shopify cookies on our Site are there to support our store’s functionality or analytics; Shopify does not use advertising cookies on behalf of our site (Shopify’s policy is that they don’t use advertising cookies on merchants’ stores[36][37]). Any data collected by Shopify cookies is used by us (via the Shopify admin tools) to operate the business (e.g., seeing traffic reports or ensuring the checkout works). Shopify’s privacy policy governs their handling of any personal information processed via the platform, but in general, Shopify acts as a service provider to us. We have configured our Shopify settings to respect privacy requirements (for example, Shopify has a Customer Privacy API that helps with managing cookie consents and signals in compliance with laws[38][39]).
- Google Analytics: As described above, we use Google Analytics for site analytics. Google Analytics places cookies (like _ga, _gid, etc.) on your browser to collect information about your use of our Site[40]. Google Analytics is a third-party service provided by Google, and Google may use cookies or tracking pixels to gather usage data. We have taken steps to limit Google’s use of these cookies strictly to analytics on our behalf. For example, we do not allow Google to use our analytics data for their own advertising purposes (a setting available in Google Analytics)[41]. The information generated through Google Analytics cookies (which can include IP address, device identifiers, and browsing info) may be transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States or other countries. Google is certified under frameworks like the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, but since our Site is U.S.-only, cross-border transfer issues are minimal. We ensure that any personal data in analytics is handled according to our Privacy Policy. You can learn more about how Google Analytics works and Google’s data practices in Google’s own documentation. If you wish to opt out of Google Analytics tracking entirely, Google provides a browser add-on for opt-out (see Your Choices below for additional opt-out methods)[42][43].
- HubSpot (CRM and Marketing Platform): We use HubSpot as our customer relationship management and marketing automation platform. HubSpot helps us manage things like email newsletters, contact forms, and customer inquiries. When you interact with certain parts of our Site (for example, filling out a “Contact Us” form or subscribing to our newsletter), HubSpot may set a cookie to better facilitate that interaction. One common HubSpot cookie is hubspotutk, which is used to keep track of a visitor’s identity across multiple visits and form submissions[44][45]. This cookie allows us to recognize when you return to our Site (so we might personalize content or pre-fill forms with your information) and to ensure that if you submit multiple forms, we can understand the sequence of your visits rather than counting you as a brand new visitor each time[45][46]. HubSpot’s cookies also help prevent duplicate submissions and tie your on-site behavior to your contact record in our database (for example, to see if viewing a certain page led you to request more info). All data collected via HubSpot cookies is used for our internal purposes and managed by HubSpot on our behalf. HubSpot acts as a “processor” of this data, meaning they only use it as instructed by us and for our benefit. HubSpot’s privacy policy governs their services, and we have an agreement in place to ensure they protect your data. If you prefer not to be tracked by HubSpot cookies, you can opt out of non-essential cookies via our cookie banner or by disabling cookies in your browser (HubSpot cookies fall under analytics/functional categories, so declining those in our banner will disable HubSpot tracking)[47].
- Other Third-Party Content and Features: If we embed content from third-party sources on our Site, those third parties may set cookies as well. For example, if in the future we embed a YouTube video on a product page, YouTube might set cookies to track video views and user interactions with the video player[48][49]. Similarly, if we include social media features like a “Share” button for Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest, those platforms may set cookies to allow the sharing functionality or to recognize you if you are logged into their service. These cookies are not set or controlled by New York Watch Outlet, but by the third party providing the feature. We do not have access to or control over the information collected by these cookies, nor do we use them directly. They are governed by the privacy policies of the respective third parties (e.g., YouTube/Google’s privacy policy for YouTube cookies, or Facebook’s privacy policy for any Facebook-related cookies). However, through our cookie management tool and your browser settings, you can usually block or remove these third-party cookies if you wish (they would typically fall under “Functional” or “Advertising” categories, depending on their purpose). If we add new third-party integrations to our Site that collect personal data via cookies, we will update this policy to inform you.
In summary, while using our Site you may encounter cookies not only from New York Watch Outlet but also from these third-party services we rely on (Shopify, Google Analytics, HubSpot, and potentially others). We aim to only work with reputable providers who respect privacy and user choice. The Your Choices section below provides information on how you can manage or block cookies, including third-party ones.
Your Choices: Managing and Opting Out of Cookies
We believe in giving you control over your personal data. When it comes to cookies and online tracking, you have several options to manage your preferences:
- Cookie Consent Banner: When you first visit our Site, you will see a cookie notice (banner) that allows you to make a choice about non-essential cookies. We provide an “Accept All” option to consent to all categories of cookies, as well as a “Manage Preferences” option where you can enable or disable specific categories (e.g., Functional, Analytics, Advertising). Essential cookies cannot be turned off via this banner because, as explained, they are necessary for the Site to work. If you choose to ignore the banner and continue using the Site, we will treat that as an acceptance of essential cookies only, and will not set analytics or other non-essential cookies unless you explicitly allow them. You can always revisit your cookie preferences by clicking the “Manage Preferences” link (which will be available on our Site, for example in the footer or via a cookie icon) to adjust which cookies are active. Note: If our consent management platform is not yet deployed at the time of your visit, the default will be that only essential cookies run until you provide consent for others. We are implementing a consent tool to ensure we comply with applicable laws and honor your choices effectively.
- Browser Settings: You can control cookies through your web browser settings. Most web browsers (like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) allow you to refuse new cookies, delete existing cookies, or notify you when new cookies are set. For example, you can typically find these controls under the “Privacy” or “Security” section of your browser’s settings or preferences menu. Using your browser settings, you can delete all cookies that are already on your device and set your browser to prevent cookies from being placed going forward. However, please be aware that if you disable all cookies (especially essential ones) via your browser, some parts of our Site may not function correctly. At a minimum, essential cookies are required for actions like adding items to your cart and checking out. If you delete cookies, any preferences you set (including opt-out cookies) will also be erased, so you may need to renew your choices. We recommend you clear cookies, if desired, after adjusting settings in our cookie banner or before a fresh visit, to avoid inadvertently deleting cookies that store your opt-out decisions.
- Do Not Track Signals: Traditional “Do Not Track” (DNT) browser signals are a feature in some browsers that sends a header to websites indicating a preference not to be tracked. However, it’s important to note that DNT signals are not uniformly recognized or honored by websites at this time, due to lack of a consistent industry standard for their interpretation[50]. Like many websites, New York Watch Outlet currently does not respond to the older HTTP DNT signal in any specific way[50]. This is not out of disregard for privacy, but because there is no consensus on what it means when DNT is enabled. Instead, as described below, we recognize the newer Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal, which is emerging as a more concrete standard for conveying opt-out preferences under U.S. state laws.
- Global Privacy Control (GPC) and Universal Opt-Out Signals: We honor opt-out preference signals, such as the Global Privacy Control (GPC), that are legally recognized as conveying a consumer’s choice to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information[51][52]. GPC is a setting or browser extension that you can enable in certain web browsers (or plugins) which broadcasts a “do not sell or share my data” request to each site you visit. If our Site detects a GPC signal from your browser, we will treat it as a valid opt-out request under applicable law[52][53]. In practical terms, this means we will automatically disable any non-essential cookies (particularly advertising and analytics cookies that could be involved in “selling” or “sharing” data) and refrain from sharing your data with third parties for targeted advertising purposes, without you needing to click anything on our site. In other words, the GPC signal will globally opt you out of cookies or processing that constitute a “sale” or “sharing” of personal information, as if you had clicked “Do Not Sell or Share” or turned off those cookies in our preferences[54]. We also honor other universal opt-out signals that are required by law. For example, the Colorado Privacy Act requires businesses to recognize a universal opt-out mechanism for targeted advertising by July 1, 2024, and Colorado has approved GPC as an authorized signal for this purpose[55]. Accordingly, we treat GPC (and any other state-recognized browser signal with similar intent) as a directive to opt out under those state laws as well[56][57]. Please note that opt-out signals like GPC are browser-specific. If you enable it on one browser (say, on your laptop), that choice won’t automatically carry over to your other devices or browsers. You should enable the signal on each browser or device you use, so that it’s communicated to our Site on each of them[58][59]. Also, if you clear your cookies entirely, you may need to ensure the GPC signal is still enabled or re-enable it, because the detection might rely on certain settings that could be reset by clearing data. We are continually monitoring the development of these signals and will adapt if new standards emerge or if regulations change.
- Industry Opt-Out Tools for Advertising: If you want to opt out of interest-based or targeted advertising cookies, there are industry-wide tools you can use in addition to (or instead of) our site-specific controls. Organizations in the digital advertising industry offer opt-out portals that can apply your choices across many participating companies. Two notable ones are: the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) opt-out page and the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) Consumer Choice page. By visiting the NAI website (http://optout.networkadvertising.org) or the DAA’s site (http://optout.aboutads.info), you can see a list of companies that could be tracking your browsing for advertising and choose to opt out of some or all of them[60][61]. When you use these tools, they typically work by placing an “opt-out cookie” in your browser for each company, instructing that company not to engage in targeted advertising on that browser[62][63]. Keep in mind: if you delete your cookies, you’ll also delete these opt-out cookies and will need to set them again[64][65]. These industry opt-outs are browser-specific as well, so if you use multiple browsers or devices, you should repeat the process on each one. (Users in Europe can use a similar initiative called “Your Online Choices” by the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance at http://www.youronlinechoices.eu, though as a U.S.-focused site, we mention this for completeness rather than necessity.) Also, note that using these tools will not block all ads, but rather will stop the participating companies from targeting you with ads based on your inferred interests[66].
- Opting Out of Analytics: For Google Analytics specifically, as mentioned, Google provides a Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on. If you install this add-on (available at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout) on your browser, it prevents Google Analytics from collecting and using your data on any site that uses GA, not just ours. This can give you an additional layer of opt-out beyond what we provide. However, note that if you use our cookie controls to disable analytics cookies, that will also stop Google Analytics on our site. The browser add-on is more of a blanket solution if you don’t want Google Analytics to run for any website on that browser.
- Do Not Sell or Share (for CCPA/CPRA): Although not a cookie-specific mechanism, we want to remind users (especially California residents) that if you wish to formally opt out of the “sale” or “sharing” of your personal information (as defined under the CCPA/CPRA) – which in the context of cookies mainly refers to data shared with third parties for targeted advertising – you can do so by emailing us or using any provided “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link on our Site (found in the footer or via the cookie banner’s preferences). Enabling GPC (discussed above) is another method to automatically communicate this preference, which we honor. Once you opt out, we will disable advertising cookies and cease any “selling” or “sharing” of your data for ads until you tell us otherwise. If we had any third-party ad cookies, they would be blocked from that point on.
- Consequences of Opting Out: If you opt out of certain cookies, here’s what to expect: The Site will remain usable, and essential functions (browsing products, placing orders) will continue to work as long as essential cookies are allowed. However, you may lose some convenience and features. For instance, if you disable functional cookies, you might have to re-enter information or preferences each time you visit (because we won’t remember your past settings). If you disable analytics cookies, our ability to understand how users interact with the Site is diminished, but this won’t affect your experience – it only affects our insights. If you disable advertising cookies (or if you never allow them), you will simply not receive personalized ads from us; any ads you do see (on our Site or elsewhere) will be generic. We will not deny you any service or functionality just because you opt out of cookies; at most, the user experience might be less tailored.
We strive to make exercising your choices as simple as possible. If you ever have any difficulty managing your cookie preferences – for example, if a cookie consent tool isn’t working correctly, or you have questions about how to opt out – please contact us and we will assist you.
Contact Us
If you have any questions or concerns about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies and similar technologies, please feel free to reach out to us. You can contact the operator of New York Watch Outlet (Double M Merchandise Inc.) at:
- Email: info@newyorkwatchoutlet.com
- Mailing Address: 888C 8th Avenue, Unit 122, New York, NY 10019, USA
- Phone: (332) 244-8404
Please include “Cookie Policy” in the subject line of your email if your inquiry is specifically about cookies or tracking technologies, so we can route your question to the appropriate team. You can also refer to the Contact Us section of our Privacy Policy for additional contact information[69]. We will do our best to respond promptly and address your concerns. Your privacy and trust are important to us, and we appreciate you taking the time to understand our cookie practices.