Cookie Policy

Last Updated: February 5, 2026

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, tablet, or smartphone) when you visit a website. They allow the website to recognise your device and remember certain information about your visit, such as your preferences or whether you have previously accepted a notice. Cookies are widely used across the internet to help websites work more efficiently and to provide information to site operators.

Some cookies are deleted when you close your browser — these are called session cookies. Others remain on your device until they expire or you delete them — these are called persistent cookies.

Cookie Types We Use

Essential Cookies

These cookies are strictly necessary for the basic functionality of our website. They enable core features such as page navigation, security, and remembering your cookie consent preferences. Without these cookies, the website cannot function properly. Essential cookies do not collect personal data for marketing purposes.

Examples: session management, cookie consent state, security tokens.

These cookies cannot be disabled.

Analytics Cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use our website by collecting information such as which pages are visited most frequently, how long visitors spend on each page, and whether users encounter any errors. This data is aggregated and anonymised, meaning it does not identify you personally. We use this information to improve our website's content and user experience.

Examples: Google Analytics, page view tracking, traffic source analysis.

Typical duration: up to 2 years for persistent cookies.

Marketing Cookies

Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites and display advertisements that are relevant to your interests. They may be set by third-party advertising partners and can build a profile of your browsing habits. These cookies help measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns and limit the number of times you see a particular ad.

Examples: Facebook Pixel, Google Ads conversion tracking, remarketing cookies.

Typical duration: varies by provider, often 30 days to 13 months.

Preference Cookies

Preference cookies allow our website to remember choices you have made in the past, such as your preferred language or region. They make your browsing experience more personal and convenient by recalling settings so you do not need to reconfigure them each time you visit.

Examples: language preferences, display settings, previously viewed content.

Typical duration: 6 months to 1 year.

Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies on our website may be placed by third-party services that we use to enhance our site's functionality and to understand our audience better. These third parties have their own privacy policies governing how they use the data they collect. The third-party services that may place cookies on your device through our website include:

Google Analytics: Used for website traffic analysis and visitor behaviour reporting. Google's privacy policy is available at policies.google.com.

Facebook/Meta: May be used for conversion tracking and audience measurement when advertising campaigns are active. Meta's privacy policy is available at facebook.com/privacy.

Microsoft Bing: May be used for advertising performance measurement. Microsoft's privacy policy is available at privacy.microsoft.com.

Your Cookie Preferences

Use the controls below to manage your cookie preferences. Essential cookies cannot be disabled as they are required for the website to function. Your preferences are saved to your browser and will be respected on future visits.

Managing Cookies in Your Browser

In addition to the controls above, you can manage cookies through your web browser settings. Below are instructions for the most commonly used browsers. Please note that restricting cookies may affect the functionality of our website and other sites you visit.

Google Chrome

Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu in the upper right corner. Go to Settings, then Privacy and Security, then Cookies and Other Site Data. From here you can block third-party cookies, clear existing cookies, or add specific sites to your allow or block lists. You can also access these settings by typing chrome://settings/cookies in your address bar.

Mozilla Firefox

Open Firefox and click the hamburger menu (three horizontal lines) in the upper right corner. Go to Settings, then Privacy & Security. Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, you can choose Standard, Strict, or Custom levels of cookie blocking. The Custom option lets you specify which types of cookies to block. To delete existing cookies, scroll down to Cookies and Site Data and click Clear Data.

Safari

On macOS, open Safari and go to Safari in the menu bar, then Preferences (or Settings on newer versions). Click the Privacy tab. Here you can block all cookies, prevent cross-site tracking, or manage stored website data. On iOS, go to Settings on your device, scroll down to Safari, and adjust the cookie settings under Privacy & Security.

Microsoft Edge

Open Edge and click the three-dot menu in the upper right corner. Go to Settings, then Cookies and Site Permissions, then Manage and Delete Cookies and Site Data. You can block third-party cookies, see all stored cookies, and add exceptions for specific websites. Edge also offers tracking prevention levels (Basic, Balanced, Strict) under the Privacy, Search, and Services section.

For mobile browsers, cookie management settings are typically found within the browser's Settings or Privacy menu. The steps are similar to the desktop versions described above.

Your Rights

You have the right to withdraw your consent to non-essential cookies at any time by returning to this page and adjusting the preference controls above. You can also delete cookies that have already been placed on your device through your browser settings.

Please be aware that disabling certain cookie categories may affect your experience on our website. For example, turning off preference cookies means the site will not remember your settings between visits, and turning off analytics cookies means we will have less insight into how to improve the site for visitors like you.

Under Thailand's Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA), you have the right to access, correct, and request deletion of your personal data. For more information about your data rights, please see our Privacy Policy.

If you have questions about our use of cookies, please contact us at [email protected].

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