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COOKIE POLICY
HONEY BADGER®
Cookie Policy
Effective Date: March 2026 • Last Updated: March 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Honey Badger LLC ("Honey Badger," "we," "us," or "our") uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on drinkhoneybadger.com (the "Site"). It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy. This policy applies to US residents. We primarily serve customers in the United States.
1. What are cookies?
A cookie is a small data file placed on your device by a website when you visit it. Cookies allow the website to remember information about your visit, such as your preferred language, items in your shopping cart, and login status. They also enable third-party advertising and analytics tools to track how you use the Site.
In addition to cookies, we use similar technologies such as:
- Pixel tags / web beacons: Invisible image files embedded in pages or emails that record when you open them and whether you click any links.
- Log files: Server-side records of your IP address, browser type, pages visited, and timestamps.
- Local storage: Browser-side storage similar to cookies but with a larger capacity.
To learn more about cookies generally, visit allaboutcookies.org.
2. Types of cookies we use
We use the following categories of cookies on our Site:
Cookie type
Purpose
Examples
Strictly necessary
Always active
Essential for the Site to function. These cannot be switched off. They are set in response to your actions, such as logging in, filling forms, or setting privacy preferences. They do not store personally identifiable information.
Session ID, shopping cart contents, login token, security cookies
Performance & analytics
Can be opted out
Allow us to count visits and measure how visitors move through the Site. Information is aggregated and used to improve Site performance. We use Google Analytics for this purpose.
Google Analytics (_ga, _gid, _gat), page view tracking
Functional
Can be opted out
Enable enhanced functionality and personalization, such as remembering your preferences, region, or language. May be set by us or by third-party providers whose services we have added.
Language/region preferences, feature flag cookies, Shopify customer preferences
Targeting & advertising
Can be opted out
Set by our advertising partners (Meta/Facebook, Google Ads, Microsoft/Bing) to build a profile of your interests and show relevant ads on other websites. They do not directly store personal data but identify your browser/device uniquely.
Meta Pixel (_fbp, _fbc), Google Ads (IDE, _gcl_au), Bing Ads (MUID)
Social media
Can be opted out
Set by social media platforms we have integrated to enable content sharing. They can track your browser across sites and build interest profiles, which may affect content you see on other sites.
Facebook share button, Instagram embed, TikTok pixel
3. Third-party cookies and vendors
The following third parties set cookies on our Site. Each link below leads to that company's privacy policy and, where available, an opt-out mechanism.
Vendor
Category
Purpose
Opt-out
Google Analytics
Performance
Site usage analytics, visitor behavior, traffic sources
Google Ads
Targeting
Ad retargeting, conversion tracking, remarketing audiences
Meta (Facebook / Instagram)
Targeting / Social
Ad retargeting via Meta Pixel, custom audiences, social sharing
Microsoft / Bing Ads
Targeting
Ad retargeting and conversion tracking on Bing
Shopify
Strictly necessary / Functional
E-commerce platform: cart, checkout, session management, fraud detection
TikTok
Targeting / Social
Ad retargeting and social media pixel
Smile.io
Functional
Loyalty rewards program functionality
Judge.me
Functional
Product review display and collection
Refersion
Functional / Targeting
Ambassador and affiliate program tracking
Klaviyo / SMS platform
Functional / Targeting
Email and SMS marketing, abandoned cart tracking
Note: Update the SMS/email marketing vendor row to reflect the specific platform you use (e.g., Klaviyo, Postscript, Attentive).
4. Your California privacy rights — CCPA/CPRA
California residents have the right to opt out of the "sale" or "sharing" of their personal information under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA).
We do not sell your personal information for money. However, the use of targeting and advertising cookies — which allow third-party ad platforms to build profiles of your interests — may be considered "sharing" of personal information under the CCPA/CPRA. You have the right to opt out of this sharing.
California residents: opt out of data sharing
To opt out of the sharing of your personal information for targeted advertising purposes, click the link below or visit the footer of our website labeled "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information."
Submit your opt-out request: drinkhoneybadger.com/pages/do-not-sell
Once you opt out, we will stop adding information to advertising cookies or block them entirely for your browser. Your opt-out preference will be respected for at least 12 months before we may ask again.
In addition to the opt-out right, California residents have the following rights regarding personal data collected through cookies:
- Right to know what personal information has been collected and how it is used
- Right to delete personal information we have collected
- Right to correct inaccurate personal information
- Right to non-discrimination for exercising any of these rights
To submit any privacy request, contact our Privacy Team at privacy@drinkhoneybadger.com
5. How to manage or disable cookies
You have several options for controlling cookies:
5a. Browser settings
Most browsers allow you to refuse, delete, or be notified about cookies through their settings. Use the table below to find instructions for your browser. Note: disabling all cookies will prevent the shopping cart, checkout, and account login from functioning correctly.
Browser
How to manage cookies
Direct link
Google Chrome
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. Choose to block third-party cookies, clear on exit, or manage exceptions per site.
Mozilla Firefox
Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Options to block all third-party cookies, delete on close, or manage exceptions.
Apple Safari (Mac)
Safari → Settings → Privacy. Check ‘Block all cookies’ or ‘Prevent cross-site tracking’ to limit third-party cookies.
Apple Safari (iPhone / iPad)
Settings → Safari → Privacy & Security. Toggle ‘Block All Cookies’ or ‘Prevent Cross-Site Tracking’.
Microsoft Edge
Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and data stored. Block third-party cookies or set tracking prevention to Strict.
Opera
Settings → Privacy & security → Cookies. Block third-party cookies or use the built-in ad blocker for broader tracking prevention.
Brave
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies. Brave blocks third-party cookies and most trackers by default. Adjust per-site shields as needed.
Samsung Internet (Android)
Settings (three lines) → Privacy → Smart Anti-Tracking → turn on. Also toggle ‘Block third-party cookies’.
5b. Industry opt-out tools
The following industry-wide tools let you opt out of interest-based advertising from dozens of participating companies at once. These are the most comprehensive opt-out mechanisms available:
Tool
What it does
Link
Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA)
US opt-out portal covering 130+ ad companies. Lets you opt out of interest-based ads from all participating members at once via WebChoices tool.
Network Advertising Initiative (NAI)
Opt-out tool covering NAI member ad networks. Complements the DAA tool and covers additional networks. Recommended to use both.
DAA AppChoices (Mobile)
Mobile-specific opt-out for interest-based ads in apps on iOS and Android. Download the AppChoices app to manage preferences across participating companies.
Global Privacy Control (GPC)
Browser-level signal that automatically communicates opt-out preferences to participating sites. Supported by Firefox, Brave, and Privacy Badger extension.
Privacy Badger (EFF)
Free browser extension from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Automatically learns to block invisible trackers. Available for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
uBlock Origin
Free, open-source browser extension blocking ads and trackers across all major browsers. Highly customizable filter lists.
5c. Platform-specific opt-outs
For the most direct control, opt out from each advertising platform individually. These links take you to each platform's privacy settings or ad preference pages:
Platform
Cookie type
What you can control
Opt-out link
Google Ads
Targeting
Turn off personalized ads across all Google properties and partner sites. Controls remarketing and custom audience targeting.
Google Analytics
Performance
Opt out of Google Analytics tracking across all websites using the official browser add-on.
Meta (Facebook & Instagram)
Targeting / Social
Manage off-Facebook activity, ad preferences, and whether Meta can use your data for personalized ads.
Microsoft / Bing Ads
Targeting
Opt out of personalized ads on Bing, MSN, Outlook, and Microsoft partner sites.
TikTok
Targeting / Social
Manage interest-based ads in TikTok app: Settings → Privacy → Ads Preferences → turn off personalized ads.
Targeting / Social
Settings → Privacy and data → turn off ‘Use info from our partners to improve your Pinterest experience.’
Twitter / X
Targeting / Social
Settings → Privacy and safety → Data sharing and off-X activity. Turn off personalized ads.
Snapchat
Targeting / Social
Settings → Privacy → Ads Preferences. Toggle off ‘Audience-Based Ads’ and ‘Activity-Based Ads.’
YouTube (Google)
Targeting
Controlled via Google Ads settings. Also: YouTube → Settings → Privacy → turn off ad personalization.
Amazon Ads
Targeting
Opt out of Amazon interest-based ads shown on and off Amazon properties via the Amazon Ad Preferences page.
Targeting
Settings → Data Privacy → Ads. Turn off ‘Profile data for ad personalization’ and ‘Interest categories.’
Shopify
Strictly necessary / Functional
Shopify cookies are required for cart and checkout to function and cannot be fully disabled without breaking the store.
6. Do Not Track signals
Our Site does not currently alter its data collection practices in response to Do Not Track (DNT) browser signals. However, you can opt out of data sharing for advertising purposes at any time using the "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" link in the footer of our Site, or by using the browser and industry opt-out tools described in Section 5 above.
7. How long are cookies stored?
Cookie lifespans vary by type:
Cookie type
Typical lifespan
Notes
Strictly necessary
Session (deleted on browser close) or up to 2 years
Shopify session cookies expire at end of session; security cookies may persist up to 2 years
Performance / analytics
Up to 26 months
Google Analytics default retention; configurable in GA account settings
Functional
Up to 1 year
Preference cookies persist until cleared or expired
Targeting / advertising
Up to 2 years
Meta Pixel (_fbp) and Google Ads cookies typically expire after 90 days to 2 years
Social media
Session to 2 years
Varies by platform
8. Changes to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use, legal requirements, or for other operational reasons. When we make material changes, we will update the effective date at the top of this policy. We encourage you to review this policy periodically.
9. Contact us
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies:
Honey Badger LLC
Privacy Team: privacy@drinkhoneybadger.com
General Support: support@drinkhoneybadger.com
Full Privacy Policy: drinkhoneybadger.com/pages/privacy-policy
Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information: drinkhoneybadger.com/pages/do-not-sell
This Cookie Policy was last updated on March 2026.HONEY BADGER®
Cookie Policy
Effective Date: March 2026 • Last Updated: March 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Honey Badger LLC ("Honey Badger," "we," "us," or "our") uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on drinkhoneybadger.com (the "Site"). It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy. This policy applies to US residents. We primarily serve customers in the United States.
1. What are cookies?
A cookie is a small data file placed on your device by a website when you visit it. Cookies allow the website to remember information about your visit, such as your preferred language, items in your shopping cart, and login status. They also enable third-party advertising and analytics tools to track how you use the Site.
In addition to cookies, we use similar technologies such as:
- Pixel tags / web beacons: Invisible image files embedded in pages or emails that record when you open them and whether you click any links.
- Log files: Server-side records of your IP address, browser type, pages visited, and timestamps.
- Local storage: Browser-side storage similar to cookies but with a larger capacity.
To learn more about cookies generally, visit allaboutcookies.org.
2. Types of cookies we use
We use the following categories of cookies on our Site:
Cookie type
Purpose
Examples
Strictly necessary
Always active
Essential for the Site to function. These cannot be switched off. They are set in response to your actions, such as logging in, filling forms, or setting privacy preferences. They do not store personally identifiable information.
Session ID, shopping cart contents, login token, security cookies
Performance & analytics
Can be opted out
Allow us to count visits and measure how visitors move through the Site. Information is aggregated and used to improve Site performance. We use Google Analytics for this purpose.
Google Analytics (_ga, _gid, _gat), page view tracking
Functional
Can be opted out
Enable enhanced functionality and personalization, such as remembering your preferences, region, or language. May be set by us or by third-party providers whose services we have added.
Language/region preferences, feature flag cookies, Shopify customer preferences
Targeting & advertising
Can be opted out
Set by our advertising partners (Meta/Facebook, Google Ads, Microsoft/Bing) to build a profile of your interests and show relevant ads on other websites. They do not directly store personal data but identify your browser/device uniquely.
Meta Pixel (_fbp, _fbc), Google Ads (IDE, _gcl_au), Bing Ads (MUID)
Social media
Can be opted out
Set by social media platforms we have integrated to enable content sharing. They can track your browser across sites and build interest profiles, which may affect content you see on other sites.
Facebook share button, Instagram embed, TikTok pixel
3. Third-party cookies and vendors
The following third parties set cookies on our Site. Each link below leads to that company's privacy policy and, where available, an opt-out mechanism.
Vendor
Category
Purpose
Opt-out
Google Analytics
Performance
Site usage analytics, visitor behavior, traffic sources
Google Ads
Targeting
Ad retargeting, conversion tracking, remarketing audiences
Meta (Facebook / Instagram)
Targeting / Social
Ad retargeting via Meta Pixel, custom audiences, social sharing
Microsoft / Bing Ads
Targeting
Ad retargeting and conversion tracking on Bing
Shopify
Strictly necessary / Functional
E-commerce platform: cart, checkout, session management, fraud detection
TikTok
Targeting / Social
Ad retargeting and social media pixel
Smile.io
Functional
Loyalty rewards program functionality
Judge.me
Functional
Product review display and collection
Refersion
Functional / Targeting
Ambassador and affiliate program tracking
Klaviyo / SMS platform
Functional / Targeting
Email and SMS marketing, abandoned cart tracking
Note: Update the SMS/email marketing vendor row to reflect the specific platform you use (e.g., Klaviyo, Postscript, Attentive).
4. Your California privacy rights — CCPA/CPRA
California residents have the right to opt out of the "sale" or "sharing" of their personal information under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA).
We do not sell your personal information for money. However, the use of targeting and advertising cookies — which allow third-party ad platforms to build profiles of your interests — may be considered "sharing" of personal information under the CCPA/CPRA. You have the right to opt out of this sharing.
California residents: opt out of data sharing
To opt out of the sharing of your personal information for targeted advertising purposes, click the link below or visit the footer of our website labeled "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information."
Submit your opt-out request: drinkhoneybadger.com/pages/do-not-sell
Once you opt out, we will stop adding information to advertising cookies or block them entirely for your browser. Your opt-out preference will be respected for at least 12 months before we may ask again.
In addition to the opt-out right, California residents have the following rights regarding personal data collected through cookies:
- Right to know what personal information has been collected and how it is used
- Right to delete personal information we have collected
- Right to correct inaccurate personal information
- Right to non-discrimination for exercising any of these rights
To submit any privacy request, contact our Privacy Team at privacy@drinkhoneybadger.com
5. How to manage or disable cookies
You have several options for controlling cookies:
5a. Browser settings
Most browsers allow you to refuse, delete, or be notified about cookies through their settings. Use the table below to find instructions for your browser. Note: disabling all cookies will prevent the shopping cart, checkout, and account login from functioning correctly.
Browser
How to manage cookies
Direct link
Google Chrome
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. Choose to block third-party cookies, clear on exit, or manage exceptions per site.
Mozilla Firefox
Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Options to block all third-party cookies, delete on close, or manage exceptions.
Apple Safari (Mac)
Safari → Settings → Privacy. Check ‘Block all cookies’ or ‘Prevent cross-site tracking’ to limit third-party cookies.
Apple Safari (iPhone / iPad)
Settings → Safari → Privacy & Security. Toggle ‘Block All Cookies’ or ‘Prevent Cross-Site Tracking’.
Microsoft Edge
Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and data stored. Block third-party cookies or set tracking prevention to Strict.
Opera
Settings → Privacy & security → Cookies. Block third-party cookies or use the built-in ad blocker for broader tracking prevention.
Brave
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies. Brave blocks third-party cookies and most trackers by default. Adjust per-site shields as needed.
Samsung Internet (Android)
Settings (three lines) → Privacy → Smart Anti-Tracking → turn on. Also toggle ‘Block third-party cookies’.
5b. Industry opt-out tools
The following industry-wide tools let you opt out of interest-based advertising from dozens of participating companies at once. These are the most comprehensive opt-out mechanisms available:
Tool
What it does
Link
Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA)
US opt-out portal covering 130+ ad companies. Lets you opt out of interest-based ads from all participating members at once via WebChoices tool.
Network Advertising Initiative (NAI)
Opt-out tool covering NAI member ad networks. Complements the DAA tool and covers additional networks. Recommended to use both.
DAA AppChoices (Mobile)
Mobile-specific opt-out for interest-based ads in apps on iOS and Android. Download the AppChoices app to manage preferences across participating companies.
Global Privacy Control (GPC)
Browser-level signal that automatically communicates opt-out preferences to participating sites. Supported by Firefox, Brave, and Privacy Badger extension.
Privacy Badger (EFF)
Free browser extension from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Automatically learns to block invisible trackers. Available for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
uBlock Origin
Free, open-source browser extension blocking ads and trackers across all major browsers. Highly customizable filter lists.
5c. Platform-specific opt-outs
For the most direct control, opt out from each advertising platform individually. These links take you to each platform's privacy settings or ad preference pages:
Platform
Cookie type
What you can control
Opt-out link
Google Ads
Targeting
Turn off personalized ads across all Google properties and partner sites. Controls remarketing and custom audience targeting.
Google Analytics
Performance
Opt out of Google Analytics tracking across all websites using the official browser add-on.
Meta (Facebook & Instagram)
Targeting / Social
Manage off-Facebook activity, ad preferences, and whether Meta can use your data for personalized ads.
Microsoft / Bing Ads
Targeting
Opt out of personalized ads on Bing, MSN, Outlook, and Microsoft partner sites.
TikTok
Targeting / Social
Manage interest-based ads in TikTok app: Settings → Privacy → Ads Preferences → turn off personalized ads.
Targeting / Social
Settings → Privacy and data → turn off ‘Use info from our partners to improve your Pinterest experience.’
Twitter / X
Targeting / Social
Settings → Privacy and safety → Data sharing and off-X activity. Turn off personalized ads.
Snapchat
Targeting / Social
Settings → Privacy → Ads Preferences. Toggle off ‘Audience-Based Ads’ and ‘Activity-Based Ads.’
YouTube (Google)
Targeting
Controlled via Google Ads settings. Also: YouTube → Settings → Privacy → turn off ad personalization.
Amazon Ads
Targeting
Opt out of Amazon interest-based ads shown on and off Amazon properties via the Amazon Ad Preferences page.
Targeting
Settings → Data Privacy → Ads. Turn off ‘Profile data for ad personalization’ and ‘Interest categories.’
Shopify
Strictly necessary / Functional
Shopify cookies are required for cart and checkout to function and cannot be fully disabled without breaking the store.
6. Do Not Track signals
Our Site does not currently alter its data collection practices in response to Do Not Track (DNT) browser signals. However, you can opt out of data sharing for advertising purposes at any time using the "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" link in the footer of our Site, or by using the browser and industry opt-out tools described in Section 5 above.
7. How long are cookies stored?
Cookie lifespans vary by type:
Cookie type
Typical lifespan
Notes
Strictly necessary
Session (deleted on browser close) or up to 2 years
Shopify session cookies expire at end of session; security cookies may persist up to 2 years
Performance / analytics
Up to 26 months
Google Analytics default retention; configurable in GA account settings
Functional
Up to 1 year
Preference cookies persist until cleared or expired
Targeting / advertising
Up to 2 years
Meta Pixel (_fbp) and Google Ads cookies typically expire after 90 days to 2 years
Social media
Session to 2 years
Varies by platform
8. Changes to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use, legal requirements, or for other operational reasons. When we make material changes, we will update the effective date at the top of this policy. We encourage you to review this policy periodically.
9. Contact us
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies:
Honey Badger LLC
Privacy Team: privacy@drinkhoneybadger.com
General Support: support@drinkhoneybadger.com
Full Privacy Policy: drinkhoneybadger.com/pages/privacy-policy
Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information: drinkhoneybadger.com/pages/do-not-sell
This Cookie Policy was last updated on March 2026.