Effective date: April 21, 2026
Last updated: May 1, 2026
1. Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains how ZohaClick (“we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on the ecommerce website located at https://store.zohaclick.com (the “Store”). It supplements our Privacy Policy, which describes how we process personal data more broadly (including data collected through cookies where it identifies you or your device). Our Terms and Conditions govern your use of the Store.
By continuing to use the Store, you acknowledge that you have read this Cookie Policy together with our Privacy Policy. Depending on your location, we may need your consent before using non-essential cookies or similar technologies (for example, certain analytics or marketing tools).
2. What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a site. They are widely used to make websites work, work more efficiently, or provide information to site operators.
We also refer to similar technologies, including:
- Local storage and session storage in your browser, which can store data for site features (for example, preferences).
- Pixels (also called clear GIFs or web beacons), which are tiny images or code snippets that can signal that a page was viewed or an email was opened (if used in email).
- Scripts loaded from our servers or third parties that set or read identifiers as part of providing a feature (for example, a payment button).
Throughout this policy, we use “cookies” to include these similar technologies unless we specify otherwise.
3. First-party and third-party cookies
First-party cookies are set by the Store (same site you see in the address bar). Third-party cookies are set by another domain (for example, a payment provider or embedded video). Third-party cookies may be used to provide embedded services, measure ad performance, or enable fraud prevention, depending on what we integrate.
4. Why we use cookies
We use cookies for purposes such as:
- Essential operations: enabling cart and checkout, remembering session state, and processing orders through WooCommerce.
- Security and fraud prevention: protecting forms, detecting bots, and supporting secure login.
- Preferences: remembering settings such as currency display where multi-currency features are enabled.
- Customer accounts: keeping you signed in when you choose “remember me” or equivalent (if available).
- Performance and analytics: understanding how the Store is used so we can fix errors and improve speed (only if we deploy analytics tools that use cookies or equivalents).
- Marketing and measurement: measuring ad effectiveness or enabling remarketing (only if we deploy such tools and, where required, obtain consent).
5. Legal bases (EEA, UK, and similar laws)
Where the GDPR, UK GDPR, or comparable laws apply, we rely on:
- Strictly necessary cookies: typically justified as necessary to perform our contract with you (providing the Store you requested) or our legitimate interests in security, depending on the cookie; some jurisdictions treat strictly necessary cookies as exempt from consent requirements.
- Non-essential cookies (for example, many analytics or marketing cookies): consent where required before activation.
For more detail on rights and processing, see our Privacy Policy.
6. Cookie categories on our Store
| Category | Purpose | Can you opt out? |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Core Store features: sessions, cart/checkout continuity, security tokens, load balancing, consent storage (if we use a banner that records your choice). | No—blocking these will usually break checkout, login, or cart. |
| Functional | Enhanced experience: currency preference, UI choices, optional “remember me” behaviors. | Often yes via preferences or browser controls; some features may reset. |
| Analytics | Aggregated usage statistics, performance monitoring, error diagnostics. | Yes where consent is required; otherwise via browser controls or vendor opt-outs if available. |
| Marketing | Ad measurement, remarketing, affiliate attribution (if used). | Yes where required (consent); industry opt-out tools may also apply. |
7. Illustrative cookies and storage you may see
Exact names and lifetimes change with WordPress, WooCommerce, theme, and plugin updates. The following table is illustrative and may not list every cookie on your device.
| Name / pattern (examples) | Category | Typical role |
|---|---|---|
wp_woocommerce_session_* | Strictly necessary | WooCommerce session identifier for cart and checkout |
woocommerce_items_in_cart, woocommerce_cart_hash | Strictly necessary | Cart state helpers |
wordpress_logged_in_* (if logged in) | Strictly necessary / functional | Authenticated session for customer account |
| WordPress / WooCommerce test or nonce cookies | Strictly necessary | Security and form validation |
| Currency / multi-currency preference (plugin-specific) | Functional | Stores selected display currency |
| Consent / CMP cookie (if implemented) | Strictly necessary | Records your cookie choices |
| Analytics IDs (if implemented) | Analytics | Distinguishes browsers for reporting |
| Marketing / ad pixels (if implemented) | Marketing | Measures campaigns or supports remarketing |
8. WooCommerce, WordPress, and the Store theme
The Store runs on WordPress with WooCommerce. Those systems set cookies and use server-side sessions to operate carts, accounts, and checkout. For merchant-oriented privacy guidance from WooCommerce, see: WooCommerce Privacy Documentation. For general information about the open-source WordPress project’s policies, see: WordPress.org Privacy Policy.
9. Payments (PayPal, WooCommerce Payments)
When you choose a payment method, PayPal, WooCommerce Payments, or other providers may set or read cookies, local storage, or device data as part of authentication, fraud prevention, and compliance. Those practices are governed by the provider’s policies, for example:
- PayPal: PayPal Privacy Statement
- WooCommerce Payments: see disclosures at checkout and on WooCommerce.com
10. Multi-currency and localization
If we use multi-currency tools (for example, Woo Multi Currency or similar), those tools may store your selected currency or related preferences using cookies or browser storage so prices display consistently as you browse.
11. Social media and embedded content
If we embed social posts, videos, or widgets from third-party platforms, those providers may set cookies when the embed loads or when you interact with it. We do not control those cookies; review the platform’s policy and use browser controls or the platform’s settings where available.
12. Duration (session vs persistent)
| Type | Duration (typical) |
|---|---|
| Session cookies | Deleted when you close the browser (or sooner) |
| Persistent cookies | Remain until they expire or you delete them—anywhere from minutes to months or longer depending on purpose |
| Local / session storage | Until cleared by the site logic or you clear site data in the browser |
13. Your choices: browser controls
Most browsers let you refuse or delete cookies. Useful resources include:
- All About Cookies (general introduction)
- Your browser’s help documentation (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, etc.)
If you block all cookies, parts of the Store—including add to cart, checkout, and login—may not function. A middle ground is to allow first-party cookies while restricting third-party cookies, though some payment flows may still require third-party access in iframes or redirects.
14. Your choices: consent tools and opt-outs
If we deploy a cookie banner or preference center, use it to accept or reject non-essential categories as presented. If we use specific vendors (for example, analytics or ads), those vendors may offer opt-out mechanisms described in their privacy policies.
In the EEA/UK, industry guidance on cookies and electronic marketing is available from regulators such as the ICO (UK) cookies guidance. For EU-wide background on the ePrivacy framework and GDPR interaction, see summaries on GDPR.eu — cookies (educational resource).
15. Do Not Track and global privacy control signals
Some browsers transmit “Do Not Track” or other signals. Industry practice is not uniform. We describe our approach to signals and U.S. state opt-out rights in our Privacy Policy. Where a jurisdiction requires us to honor a specific opt-out signal for targeted advertising or “sale/sharing,” we will implement required mechanisms and update this policy accordingly.
16. Mobile browsers
If you visit the Store on a mobile device, cookies and storage work similarly to desktop browsers. Mobile operating systems may also offer tracking controls for apps; this policy focuses on the Store accessed through a browser unless we publish a separate app policy.
17. Cookies and server logs (what this policy does and does not cover)
Cookies are not the only technology we use to operate the Store. Our servers and security systems may log technical data such as IP addresses, request timestamps, URLs, user agents, and error codes. Those logs support security, troubleshooting, and compliance and are described further in our Privacy Policy. This Cookie Policy focuses on browser-side cookies and similar client storage technologies.
18. WooCommerce Blocks, mini-cart, and checkout
If we use block-based cart and checkout experiences, additional client-side storage or API calls may occur to keep your cart synchronized while you navigate pages. Functionally, these features still rely on the same broad categories described above (necessary session and cart continuity), even if the underlying implementation differs from “classic” WooCommerce templates.
19. Fraud detection and risk signals
Payment providers and security tools may use cookies, device identifiers, or browser storage as part of risk scoring (for example, to distinguish legitimate customers from bots or credential stuffing). Some of these signals are strictly necessary to protect transactions; others may be governed by the provider’s policies when you choose their payment method.
20. Email and transactional messages
We may send transactional emails (order confirmations, digital access/download updates, password resets). Those emails typically do not require cookies on the Store, but if we include tracking pixels to measure email opens or link clicks, such pixels may behave like cookies when you load images in email clients. If we use marketing emails with tracking, we will align practices with applicable consent rules and provide unsubscribe options as described in our Privacy Policy.
21. United States (California and other states) — advertising cookies
Some U.S. state privacy laws regulate “sale,” “sharing,” or “targeted advertising” and may require notice and opt-out rights for certain cookies or pixels. Our Privacy Policy describes related rights and how to exercise them. For general background, see the California Attorney General CCPA overview.
22. International transfers via analytics or advertising vendors
If we use vendors that process personal data collected through cookies, data may be processed in countries other than your own. In those cases, we implement appropriate safeguards where required, as described in our Privacy Policy.
23. Children
The Store is not directed to children, and we do not knowingly use cookies to profile children for marketing. Parental supervision and device controls can further limit tracking in browsers used by minors.
24. How to request more detail
If you want a more specific list of cookies active on your account session, we may not be able to enumerate every transient security token, but we can describe the major integrations we use (for example, WooCommerce, payment providers, analytics). Contact us with your jurisdiction so we can point you to the relevant controls and rights.
25. Updates to this Cookie Policy
We may update this policy when we change integrations (new plugins, analytics, marketing), when regulators issue new guidance, or when we adjust consent practices. We will revise the “Last updated” date and, where required, seek fresh consent for non-essential cookies.
26. Contact
For questions about cookies or this policy, contact us through the official channels published on the Store. For personal data rights (access, deletion, etc.), see the contact and rights sections of our Privacy Policy.