Temu | Nigeria | Cookies and Similar Technologies Policy

Last Updated: March 17, 2026

This Cookies and Similar Technologies Policy (the “Cookies Policy”) supplements the Temu Privacy Policy (the “Privacy Policy”) and describes how we use cookies and similar technologies, and handle personal information that we collect via cookies and similar technologies through our digital properties, including our website (www.temu.com), and Temu’s mobile application (collectively, the “Service”). Capitalised terms used in this Cookies Policy but not defined herein shall have the meaning set forth in the Privacy Policy.

Introduction to Cookies and Similar Technologies

Our Service uses cookies and other similar technologies, such as local storage technologies, pixels, application programming interfaces (“APIs”), and software development kits (“SDKs”) (collectively referred to as “cookies” in this Cookies Policy).

Cookies are usually small text files stored on your devices that can store information. Cookies serve a number of important functions, including to remember you and your previous interactions with our Service. Cookies used on our Service include “session cookies” that are deleted at the end of a session, “persistent cookies” that are retained for longer periods of time but usually automatically expire after a set time, “first-party” cookies that we set and use directly, and “third-party” cookies that are set by our advertising and analytics partners, service providers and payment processors.

Local storage technologies are used to store information locally on your device. They are similar to cookies but can store more information and may be stored in different locations on your device. Local storage is typically used to enhance Service functionality and remember user preferences. For example, HTML5 local storage is an equivalent service to cookies but can store large amounts of data related to a particular application on devices outside of your browser.

A pixel is a piece of software code that allows an object, usually a pixel-sized image, to be embedded on a website. Pixels are used to demonstrate that a webpage or email has been accessed or opened, or that certain content has been viewed or clicked.

An API is a set of protocols and tools that enable two or more software applications to communicate with each other. APIs are used to facilitate communication between us and our service providers, payment processors, advertising and analytics partners or business and marketing partners.

SDKs commonly refer to one or more code libraries which can distribute services to enable key functionality in websites and apps. SDKs embedded in our Service that can collect data about your device, access or store data on your device are considered to be cookies.

Please see below for more information about the cookies and similar technologies that we use. The specific combination of technologies active at any time may vary based on your settings and how you use our Service.

Categories of Cookies

As described in the “Introduction to Cookies and Similar Technologies” section above, cookies can either be “first-party” or “third-party”. You can find the most up-to-date list of third parties that use cookies on our Service in our Third-Parties List.

Purposes of Using Cookies

Essential cookies. These cookies are necessary and required to provide our Service. For example, we use cookies to display products relevant to your language and country/region, to ensure the security of our Service, to differentiate users, and to support various functionalities of our Service. More information can be found in the table below.

Essential Cookies

Purposes

First-Party Cookies/Third-Party Cookies/Both

Duration and other information

We use cookies to determine and implement appropriate risk control and security strategies.

The most up-to-date list of third-party cookies used for payments risk control and fraud prevention purposes is available here under the heading “Payments and Payments Risk Control”.

Both

Some of these first-party cookies are session cookies, and others are persistent, lasting up to 365 days.

The duration of these third-party cookies will be subject to third-party cookie policies.

We use cookies to ensure that our Service is displayed in a manner relevant to your country/region, language, currency, and time zone, so that we can provide our Service appropriately.

First-party cookies

These first-party cookies last for up to 365 days.

We use cookies to remember your privacy settings, such as your choices regarding advertising cookies.

First-party cookies

These first-party cookies used to remember your privacy settings last for up to 365 days.

We use cookies to ensure the stable and reliable operation of the Service, and to support page display and various functionalities on our Service, such as authentication, login and content sharing processes, page performance, purchase and payment functions, and server-side processing necessary to operate our Service.

The most up-to-date list of third-party cookies used to enable you to login and share content through third-party operators and make payments through third-party payment providers is available here under the headings “Login/Share” and “Payments and Payments Risk Control”.

Both

Some of these first-party cookies are session cookies, and others are persistent, lasting up to 365 days.

The duration of these third-party cookies will be subject to third-party cookie policies.

Advertising cookies. These cookies are non-essential and used to deliver you interest-based advertisements. These cookies are also used to track the advertisements that are shown to you and to assist with advertising measurement and reporting. We use both first-party advertising cookies which we manage and control, and third-party cookies. Please note, we do not allow our third-party advertising and analytics partners to collect personal information for advertising purposes from the Temu mobile application for iOS devices. The cookies you see in your preferences will be those that correspond to your operating system.

Advertising cookies are optional. More information can be found in the table below. In addition to using the third-party advertising toggle described in the table below, you can also limit the use of cookies to process your information for interest-based advertising by using the other options provided in the Your Choices - Limit interest-based advertising section below.

First-Party Advertising Cookies

Purposes

Duration and other information

These first-party cookies allow us to deliver you interest-based advertisements from third-party advertising partners.

These first-party cookies last for up to 365 days, and can be enabled or disabled using the first-party advertising toggle here.

Third-Party Advertising Cookies

Cookie Name

Purposes

Duration and other information

The most up-to-date list of third-party advertising cookies used for advertising and advertising measurement is available here under the heading “Advertising and Advertising Measurement”.

These third-party cookies allow third parties to show you Temu advertisements on other platforms and websites you visit, allow us and third parties to measure and optimise the effectiveness of these advertisements, and to ensure that the advertisements you see are as relevant as possible, and allow us to promote our Service on the third-parties’ platforms and websites.

The duration of these third-party cookies will be subject to third-party cookie policies, but can be enabled or disabled using the third-party advertising toggle, and third-party advertising cookies can be customised here.

Your Choices

  • Temu cookie settings. You can manage first- and third-party cookies by visiting our Cookie Preferences page.

  • Browser settings. You can also use your browser to enable, disable or delete cookies. To do this, follow the instructions in your browser settings (typically found under “Help”, “Tools” or “Edit” settings). Please note that if you set your browser to disable cookies, you may not be able to access secure areas of our Service and some parts of our Service may not function properly. For more information about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set on your browser and how to manage and delete them, visit https://www.allaboutcookies.org. You can also configure your device to prevent images from loading to prevent pixels from functioning.

  • Third-party settings. You can control your preferences for third-party services through the controls available on those third-party sites. You can find details of this in their own policies, which are linked to from our Third-Parties List. Please note that while we do our best to keep our Third-Parties List up to date for your convenience, you should contact the relevant third-party for current controls and further information.

Limit interest-based advertising

In addition to the settings above, you can limit the use of cookies to process your personal information for interest-based advertising in the following ways:

  • Browser settings. You can block third-party cookies in your browser settings.

  • Privacy browser/plug-in. You can block cookies by using privacy browsers or ad-blocking browser plug-ins.

  • Opt out of Google Analytics Advertising Features. You can opt out of Google Analytics Advertising Features through Google Ad Settings: https://myadcenter.google.com/.

  • Change Facebook ad selections. You can prevent Facebook from using your information for interest-based advertising through Facebook Ad Settings: https://www.facebook.com/about/ads.

  • Do not receive interest-based advertisements from certain third-party advertising partners. You can manage your advertising preferences for some of the third parties we work with to serve advertisements across the Internet using the options available at:

    • We cannot offer any assurances as to whether the third parties we work with participate in the opt-out programs described above.

  • Change the settings of your mobile device. You can use your mobile device settings to limit the use of the advertising ID associated with your mobile device for interest-based advertising purposes.

    • For iOS 14.5 or higher: Go to your Settings > Select Privacy > Select Tracking > Disable the “Allow Apps to Request to Track” setting.

    • For Android devices: Go to your privacy settings and opt out of advertising personalization.

For any other choices or rights you may have, please refer to the Privacy Policy.

Changes to the Cookies Policy

We reserve the right to modify this Cookies Policy at any time. If we make material changes to this Cookies Policy, we will notify you by updating the date of this Cookies Policy, posting it on the Service or providing any notice required by applicable laws. Any modifications to this Cookies Policy will be effective upon our posting the modified version (or as otherwise indicated at the time of posting). We recommend that you review the Cookies Policy each time you visit our Service to stay informed of our privacy practices.

If you have any questions or comments about the Cookies Policy or the terms mentioned, please contact us as specified in the “Contact Us” section of the Privacy Policy.