What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that a website saves to your device when you visit. They allow the site to recognise your browser on return visits and remember certain details — such as your language preference or whether you have already seen a notice.
Websites use cookies for a range of practical purposes: keeping a session active, understanding which pages are visited, and tailoring content to returning visitors. They do not hold personal information unless you have provided it directly.
On this site, cookies help us maintain a reliable, functional experience and, where you have consented, to gather anonymous information about how the site is used so we may improve it over time.
Cookies We Use
These cookies are required for the website to function. They manage session continuity and basic security. Without them, services you have requested — such as filling in a contact form — cannot be provided. They cannot be disabled.
Examples: session identifier, cookie consent record
These help us understand how visitors use the site — which pages are visited, how long someone stays, and where visitors arrive from. The information is anonymous and used only to improve the site's usefulness.
Examples: page view count, session duration, referring source
These cookies record visits to our site and may be used to show relevant content or advertisements on other websites. They help measure the effectiveness of any marketing activity we undertake.
Examples: ad impression tracking, retargeting identifiers
These remember choices you have made — such as your language or region — so you do not need to set them again on a return visit. They make the experience more convenient without storing personal data.
Examples: language setting, display preferences
Your Cookie Preferences
Use the toggles above to set your preferences, then save your choices below. Your selection will be remembered on this device. You may return to this page at any time to update your choices.
Third-Party Cookies
Some services we use on this site may set their own cookies. These third parties operate under their own privacy policies, which we encourage you to read:
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Google Analytics
Used to understand site traffic patterns anonymously. Data is aggregated and does not identify individuals.
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Google Maps
An embedded map is used to display our office location. Google may set cookies when you interact with the map.
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Advertising Networks
Where marketing cookies are enabled, advertising partners may use cookies to measure the reach of campaigns. No sensitive legal data is shared.
How Long Cookies Last
These exist only while your browser is open. They are deleted automatically when you close your browser tab or window. They handle temporary tasks such as remembering items within a single visit.
These remain on your device for a set period after your visit ends. Depending on their purpose, they may last from a few days to up to 13 months. Your cookie preference record is stored for 12 months.
Managing Cookies in Your Browser
You can also control cookies directly through your browser. Select your browser below for guidance. Note that disabling cookies may affect the way certain parts of the site work.
- Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
- Select Settings, then Privacy and security.
- Click Cookies and other site data.
- Choose your preferred setting: allow all, block third-party, or block all.
- To delete existing cookies, select See all cookies and site data and remove as needed.
- Open Firefox and click the menu button (three lines) in the top-right corner.
- Select Settings, then open the Privacy & Security panel.
- Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, choose Standard, Strict, or Custom.
- To clear cookies, scroll to Cookies and Site Data and click Clear Data.
- Use Manage Exceptions to allow or block cookies from specific sites.
- Open Safari and go to Safari in the menu bar, then select Preferences.
- Click the Privacy tab.
- Under Cookies and website data, choose your preferred setting.
- To remove stored cookies, click Manage Website Data and remove entries as needed.
- On iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Safari > Privacy & Security.
- Open Edge and click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
- Select Settings, then Cookies and site permissions.
- Click Cookies and site data to view and adjust your settings.
- You can block third-party cookies or set up exceptions for individual sites.
- To clear cookies, use Clear browsing data from the Privacy, search and services panel.
On mobile devices, cookie settings are usually found within the browser app's settings menu, typically under Privacy or Security. The steps are similar across Android and iOS browsers, though menu names may differ slightly by version.
Your Rights
You may withdraw or change your cookie consent at any time using the preference controls on this page. Your updated choice will be saved immediately. Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of any processing that took place before you withdrew it.
You have the right to ask what personal data we hold about you, and to request its correction or deletion. Cookies themselves do not identify you personally, but if you have submitted information through our contact form, you may request access to that data.
Disabling non-essential cookies will not prevent you from using the site's main features, including the contact form. Essential cookies will remain active to keep the site functioning. Some minor aspects of the experience, such as preference recall, may be affected.
If you have any questions about how we use cookies, please contact our privacy team at [email protected] or by post at 16 Dibuk Road, Talat Yai, Phuket 83000, Thailand.