COOKIE POLICY
This Cookie Policy sets forth our policy with respect to information that is collected from users of and/or visitors (“you” or “your”) to Kesar Creation, India, applications or other services on which this Cookie Policy is posted (each such website, individually and collectively, the “Website”) through cookies, local shared objects and other mechanisms.
Please also refer to our Privacy Policy (our “Privacy Notice”). Our Privacy Notice describes our policy with respect to the collection, use, disclosure, transfer and storage of information generally that is collected from users of and/or visitors to the Website.
Consent:
This Website uses its own and third party cookies to improve the service provided by the Website and to display more personalized and relevant advertising to you by analyzing your browsing habits. BY CLICKING THROUGH THE COOKIE BANNER THAT APPEARED WHEN YOU FIRST VISITED THE WEBSITE YOU AGREE TO THE USE OF COOKIES AND TECHNOLOGIES, IN LINE WITH YOUR CURRENT COOKIE SETTINGS AND OUR PRIVACY NOTICE AND THIS COOKIE POLICY.
Like many companies, we (and our service providers) use cookies and other similar technologies (such as pixels, beacons, tags, and Adobe Flash technologies) to collect, store and track information about your Website usage.
What are cookies, local shared objects and pixel tags?
Cookies
A cookie is a small data file that is placed on your web browser, or your computer or device, when you access and/or use a website, which stores text that can later be read back by our Web server or third parties to track your activities on the Website and across other websites. Cookies are used to recognize your browser, and may enable us to recognize you as the same user who was at our Website in the past, and relate your use of the Website to other information about you, such as your Website usage information or personal information collected through other means. Cookies may be “session” cookies (i.e., last only for one browser session) or “persistent” cookies (i.e., continue in your browser until they expire or are affirmatively deleted).
Local Shared Objects (e.g., Flash Cookies)
A local shared object is similar to a cookie, except it is stored on your computer or mobile device, instead of your browser, using a media player or other software installed on your computer or device. A local shared object can store more than just text. Like cookies, it is also used to recognize you as the same user who was at the Website in the past, and relate your use of the Website to other information about you, such as your Website usage information or personal information collected through other means. It allows the Website to access and use the information collected to enhance and facilitate certain Website experiences, processes and functionalities.
Web Beacons and other Tags
Web beacons (also known as “clear GIFs” or “pixel tags”) are typically tiny, one-pixel images that are embedded on a page of a Website or in electronic communications, such as an email message. These technologies help to verify when a certain page (or area) of a Website is viewed, when a message is opened and when links or other content are clicked or viewed.
What do we use these technologies for?
We use these technologies for the following reasons:
1. Essential (strictly necessary)
- We use these technologies in a way that is essential for us to provide to you a service or feature that you have requested. For example, we may use cookies to remember you when you return to the Website, and determine where to route your Website traffic to effectively distribute the workload across numerous computers. We may also use them to remember the contents of your shopping cart.
2. Performance/Analytics
- We use these technologies to monitor and analyze how you use the Website and emails. For example, we may place cookies that allow us (i) to measure the time of your requests to the servers and our responses, (ii) to test new features, (iii) to record statistics about Website usage, (iv) to track your activities on the Website and emails, and (v) to track the places from which you come to the Website.
3. Social Media
- The Website contains integrations with social media platforms (including, for example, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest), which enable those platforms to place cookies, tags and local shared objects on your browser, computer or device. You may be able to adjust the settings in your accounts on third-party social media platforms to control some of the targeted content you may see on those sites.
4. Tracking Lead Conversions
- We use these technologies to track when you have made a purchase after following a link to the Website from another online location, so that we can compensate the other party for sending us your business.
5. Advertising
- We use these technologies for us and other companies to deliver targeted advertisements to you both on the Website and elsewhere online. By using these technologies we hope to better tailor these advertisements to your interests based on your online activities. Sometimes this is called online behavioral or interest-based advertising. As of the date hereof, we (or our service providers) use technologies from …………………….., Salesforce, Sociomantic and Google for such purposes.
We also maintain relationships with several social networks and technology companies, currently Facebook, Google and Pinterest, depending on the region. These companies have specific Interest-Based Ads programs that match people who have shown interest in Michael Kors through the Websites, stores or other services with their profiles on their platforms and properties. If we participate in these programs, we convert your personal information (via hashing, encryption or other similar mechanisms) into a unique, non-personally identifiable value that cannot be re-identified and which can then be matched by the partner company with a user on their platform. This matching allows us to deliver more relevant, interest-based ads to users of those other companies’ platforms. To opt out, see below.
How can I manage these technologies?
Cookies:
You can manage cookies through your web browser’s settings. Through those settings you may be able to (i) receive notifications when you are receiving new cookies, (ii) disable cookies or (iii) delete cookies. Please refer to your web browser’s help section for information on how to do this. Note, however, that refusing cookies may, in some cases, inhibit or preclude your use of the Website or its features. While you are free to decline cookies, doing so may prevent you from taking full advantage of all features of our Websites. Refusing cookies may also negatively impact the display or functionality of certain areas of a Website. To learn more about cookies, including how to manage or delete them using your browser settings, .
Local Shared Objects:
The methods for managing local shared objects are different than the methods for managing cookies and therefore the cookie management tools provided by your web browser may not enable you to remove Flash cookies or other local shared objects. Depending on how local shared objects are enabled on your computer or device, you may be able to manage them using software settings. To learn more about managing these technologies, visit allaboutcookies.org For information on managing Flash cookies, for example. .
Collective opt-out pages:
Some (but not all) of the third-party services that we use for behavioral or interest-based advertising participate in industry bodies that allow you to opt out of their use of your collected information for these purposes. If you are a resident of India, manage your opt-outs for those third party service providers who participate in such opt-out frameworks. If you are a resident of the EU, click here or in order to manage your opt-outs for those third party service providers who participate in such opt-out frameworks. For other countries, CLICK HERE
Browser Do-Not-Track Signals:
Some web browsers and devices permit you to broadcast a preference that you not be “tracked” online. At this time we do not modify your experience based on whether such a signal is broadcast, but to learn more about browser tracking signals and “Do Not Track,” please visit allaboutcookies.org, You can opt in and out of our (and our service providers’) use of your information for behavioral targeting of our advertisements by following the directions in the Advertising Opt out section below.