When you visit our website, information regarding your access and usage is collected through various data collection tools or relevant technologies operated by us or third-party partners acting on our behalf. This data is processed in compliance with the law to make our website functional, effective, secure, and to provide you with better service.
What is a Cookie?
Cookies are small text files, generally composed of letters and numbers, stored on browsers when a web page is visited. They keep a record of users' searches and activities on websites. Cookies function as identification cards, allowing websites to recognize recurring visitors. They do not include personal information such as names, gender, or addresses.
Types and Purposes of Cookies
Cookies managed by the site owner are called First-Party Cookies, while those managed by other companies are referred to as Third-Party Cookies. Cookies can also be categorized based on their function and duration:
- Session Cookies: Temporary cookies deleted when you close your browser. They ensure the proper functioning of the website during your visit.
- Persistent Cookies: Stored for varying durations to enhance the website's functionality and provide faster, better service by remembering user preferences.
- Technical Cookies: Help identify non-functioning areas and pages of the website.
- Authentication Cookies: Prevent the need to re-enter your password on every page you visit after logging in.
- Flash Cookies: Enable video and audio content on the website.
- Personalization Cookies: Remember user preferences (e.g., language selection) across different pages.
- Analytical Cookies: Collect information about visitor numbers, page views, visit hours, and scrolling behavior to improve the website's functionality.
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Managing and Deleting Cookies
You can manage or delete cookies by adjusting your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
- Accept or reject cookies.
- Receive alerts when a site wants to store cookies on your device.
- Delete cookies previously saved on your browser.
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Important: Disabling some cookies might affect the website's functionality.
Your Rights
Under Article 11 of the Personal Data Protection Law No. 6698, you have the right to:
- Learn whether your personal data is processed.
- Request information if your data has been processed.
- Learn the purpose of data processing and whether it is used for its intended purpose.
- Know third parties to whom your personal data is transferred domestically or internationally.
- Request the correction of incomplete or incorrect data.
- Request the deletion or destruction of personal data under certain conditions.
- Object to results arising from the exclusive automated processing of your data.
- Claim compensation for damages resulting from the unlawful processing of your data.
You may exercise these rights by submitting a written or electronic request. Your application will be evaluated and resolved within 30 days. While requests are generally free of charge, a fee may be charged in accordance with the fee schedule set by the Personal Data Protection Board. For more details, please refer to the PDPA Disclosure Statement on our website.
Consent and Policy Changes
This policy aims to provide detailed explanations about cookie usage and inform you of your preferences regarding cookies. By visiting and navigating our website, you consent to the use of cookies. You may modify your cookie preferences at any time.
We reserve the right to amend this policy as necessary.