Our Use Of Cookies And Tracking Technologies

First and foremost, we DO NOT sell your personal information. When you visit or interact with our sites or services, we may use cookies, web beacons, and other tracking technologies to make your experience better, faster, and safer. Furthermore, these technologies allow us to improve our sites continuously. Any personal information or data collected by these technologies is used only by us or by our authorized providers on our behalf. However, you always have full control over whether these technologies work on your devices.

What Are Cookies, Web Beacons, And Tracking Technologies?

These technologies are small data files placed on your desktop computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone, or other device (collectively, a device) that allow us to record information when you interact with our sites. Typically, these technologies are generically referred to as Cookies. However, each functions slightly differently.

What Are Cookies?

When you interact with a website, cookies are small (often encrypted) text files placed in your web browser or device. Cookies allow a website to recognize a particular device or web browser. There are several types of cookies:

  • Session cookies expire at the end of your browser session. They allow us to link your actions during that particular browser session while you interact with our sites.
  • Persistent cookies remain on your device to allow us to remember your preferences and settings so they are available whenever you visit our sites.
  • First-party cookies are set by a website when you visit it to preserve your settings. This happens whenever you visit our sites.
  • Third-party cookies are placed in your web browser or device by a website or domain other than the one you currently visit.

What Are Web Beacons And Tracking Technologies?

In addition to cookies, we may use web beacons, pixel tags, and other tracking technologies on our sites to help improve your experience. A web beacon or pixel tag is a tiny object or image embedded in a web page or email. They track the number of users visiting particular pages or viewing emails and may acquire other statistical data. They collect only a limited set of data, such as a cookie number, time and date of page or email view, and a description of the page or email on which they reside. You cannot disable web beacons and pixel tags. However, you can limit their use by controlling the cookie(s) that interact with them.

How Does FitTrend Use Cookies?

Our cookies are first-party cookies and can be either permanent or temporary. We use session cookies and persistent cookies. These cookies are necessary. Some parts of our sites or services may not work properly without them. Our session cookies are temporary cookies that are not stored in your web browser beyond the current session. We use them for authentication and security purposes and provide the necessary mechanisms for you to use our sites. We may also use session cookies to remember your preferences and settings. These session cookies are erased when you exit your web browser.

Third-Party Cookies

Third-party cookies may be placed on your device when you visit our sites by a third party. We only utilize third-party services that improve our users’ experience while using our sites. For example, we utilize Google Analytics to track how our users use our sites. Depending on how a user configures their settings and preferences, we may also redirect users to third-party sites while using our sites. These cookies may allow third parties to gather and track certain information about you. However, you can manually disable these cookies in your browser.

You Are In Control

When you first visit our sites, you will see a banner asking whether you would like to accept the use of cookies. By clicking I accept, you agree to use all cookies as described here, including Third-Party Cookies.

Most browsers accept cookies by default. However, you can remove or reject cookies in your web browser or device settings. Please be aware that such action could affect the availability and functionality of our sites.

For more information on how to control cookies, check your browser or device settings for how you can control or reject cookies, or visit the following links:

In some cases, you can manage third-party cookies on a cookie-by-cookie basis. For example, you can manage your Google Ads personalization and Google Analytics settings by visiting those third-party sites. There may be other methods to manage third-party cookies. For more information, visit those third-party sites.

In addition, you may opt out of some third-party cookies through the Network Advertising Initiative’s Opt-Out Tool.

Do Not Track (DNT)

Do Not Track is a web browser setting that adds a signal to your web browser telling other websites that you don’t want their tracking cookies when you visit their site. We may not recognize Do-Not-Track (DNT) signals. This is because not all web browsers support DNT signals. Currently, there is no universally accepted standard for interpreting and responding to DNT signals. However, if and when a standard is established, we will re-examine how we can properly respond to DNT signals. You may visit www.allaboutdnt.com to learn more about “Do Not Track”.

More Information About Cookies And Other Tracking Technologies

There is a plethora of information about cookies, web beacons, and other tracking technologies. It is crucial that our users feel informed and comfortable using our sites. If you wish to read more about these technologies, we recommend the following:

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Our Cookies Policy may change from time to time as our sites evolve. Therefore, we recommend that you review this policy for the most up-to-date information.

We hope our Cookies Policy provides you with clear information about the technologies we use and their purposes. However, if you have any additional questions or require any additional information, please review our Privacy Policy or contact us.


Last Revised: May 11, 2025