Chem-Impex Cookie Notice
Last Revised: February 20, 2026
Chem-Impex works with service providers that use Cookies, web beacons, and similar tracking technologies (collectively, “Cookies”) on our website (“Site”).
This Cookie Notice explains the types of Cookies we may use, the purposes for which we use them, and the choices available to you for managing your cookie preferences.
For additional information about how Chem-Impex collects, uses, and protects personal information—or to contact us with privacy questions—please refer to our Privacy Notice available on the Site you are visiting.
Contents
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1. What Are Cookies?
2. Do You Have to Allow Cookies?
3. Key Terms to Know
4. Types of Cookies We Use
5. What Other Information We Collect Using Cookies
6. How You Can Change Your Cookie Settings
7. Other Ways to Opt Out of Cookies
8. Where You Can Find More Information
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website, use a mobile application, or click links in certain marketing emails. When you return to that website or application, the Cookies are recognized by the site operator or other parties setting the Cookies. Cookies help the Site function properly and allow us to distinguish you from other visitors, remember your preferences, create a personalized experience, understand site usage patterns, or deliver marketing content.
Other tracking technologies we may use include web beacons, JavaScript, entity tags, and HTML5 local storage.
- Cookies – Small data files sent from a website’s server and stored on your device, either for the duration of your visit or a fixed period. Cookies contain information that can be read by a web server to help deliver the intended website experience.
- Web Beacons – Small, transparent images embedded in web pages, applications, or emails, sometimes called “clear gifs,” “single pixel gifs,” “page tags,” or “web bugs.” Web beacons track web pages you visit, test marketing effectiveness, and determine whether emails are opened and acted upon.
- JavaScript – Code snippets embedded in websites and applications to perform operations such as improving performance, monitoring usage, and facilitating interactive functionality.
- Entity Tags (ETags) – HTTP code mechanisms that allow portions of websites to be cached within your browser and validate these caches upon revisiting. ETags improve website performance by reducing the need for repeated data transfer when content has not changed.
- HTML5 Local Storage – Enables websites to store and retrieve data within your browser, allowing pages to load faster and retain certain information when revisiting the site.
2. Do You Have to Allow Cookies?
You are not required to allow Cookies unless they are strictly necessary for the Site to operate. Disabling Cookies may affect the functionality of the Site and limit the personalized features or content you receive.
3. Key Terms to Know
Understanding key terms can help you make informed decisions about cookie usage:
- First- and Third-Party Cookies – First-party Cookies are set by the operator of the website or application you are visiting. Third-party Cookies are set by domains other than the website you are visiting, such as analytics or advertising providers. Third-party Cookies may collect device, usage, and location information across multiple devices through software development kits.
- Session and Persistent Cookies – Session Cookies are temporary and deleted when your browser closes. Persistent Cookies remain on your browser or device until they expire or are manually deleted.
4. Types of Cookies We Use
Our Site uses a selection of the following types of Cookies:
- Required Cookies – Also called strictly necessary Cookies, these are essential for the Site to function correctly. They allow you to navigate the Site, access secure areas, maintain shopping carts, authenticate accounts, remember consent preferences, and prevent fraud. Required Cookies do not require your consent.
- Personalization Cookies – Enhance your experience by remembering choices, preferences, or settings for your next visit to the Site.
- Marketing Cookies – Used by us or our partners, including platforms such as Shopify, to deliver marketing communications, optimize advertising efforts, and show you relevant content or advertisements, including on other websites.
- Analytics Cookies – Helps us understand how you interact with the Site by collecting information about usage patterns and performance. We use this data to identify areas for improvement and enhance functionality and user experience.
5. What Other Information We Collect Using Cookies
In addition to Cookie data, we may collect information about your device and usage of our Site, including:
- IP address and approximate location
- Browser type, operating system, and device identifiers
- Pages visited, time spent on the Site, and navigation paths
- Interaction with content, products, or services
- Referring or exit pages, and other performance metrics
This information helps us understand how our Site is used, improve functionality, and provide a better user experience.
6. How You Can Change Your Cookie Settings
Yes, you can set or change your Cookie preferences for our Site at any time by selecting the Cookie Preferences link located on the Site’s footer.
7. Other Ways to Opt Out of Cookies
Yes, there are industry-initiated opt-out platforms that you can use to opt out of Cookies—even for providers not found on our Site. Most web browsers also allow you to control or block Cookies directly through your browser settings. To learn how to modify your browser settings, please use the Help menu in your browser or review the online instructions for: Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari Desktop, Safari Mobile, and the Android browser.
8. Where You Can Find More Information
A useful resource for learning more information about Cookies can be found at: www.allaboutcookies.org.