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# Cart Limit

Safeguarding the eCommerce store and managing inventory effectively are some of the most important aspects any Shopify admin can never ignore. This is why applying limits on customers' purchases can work wonders for admins in preventing any fraud regarding bulk orders and managing inventory easily so that everyone can buy it.

But sometimes, applying limits on products/collections separately can be tedious for admins; instead, applying limits on their shopping carts can be time-saving.

With our KOR Order Limit Quantity app, admins can set limits on their customers' shopping carts in three different ways:

1. [**Quantity in Cart**](/shopify/apps/kor-order-limit-quantity/cart-limit/quantity-in-cart.md)
2. [**Order Amount**](/shopify/apps/kor-order-limit-quantity/cart-limit/order-amount.md)
3. [**Weight Limits**](/shopify/apps/kor-order-limit-quantity/cart-limit/weight-limits.md)
4. [**Maximum Orders**](/shopify/apps/kor-order-limit-quantity/cart-limit/maximum-orders.md)


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