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Cookie Policy

Last updated: April 2025

· What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the website to remember certain information — such as your preferences or whether you have visited before — so that your experience can be tailored accordingly.

Most cookies are harmless files that do not collect personal data in a way that could identify you. They are a standard part of how websites function, and the great majority of sites you visit will use them in some form.

Ploy Law uses cookies to ensure the site works correctly, to understand how visitors use our pages, and — where you have agreed — to support other functions. This page explains what we use and gives you direct control over your preferences.

· Cookie Types We Use

Essential Cookies

Always Active

These cookies are necessary for the website to function. They cannot be switched off. They are set in response to actions you take — such as setting your privacy preferences or navigating between pages.

Examples

Session management · Security tokens · Cookie consent record · Load balancing

Duration

Session / up to 12 months

Provider

Ploy Law (first-party)

Analytics Cookies

Optional

These help us understand how visitors interact with our site — which pages are visited, how long people stay, and where they arrive from. This information helps us improve the site over time. No individual is identified.

Examples

Google Analytics · Page view counts · Session duration · Traffic source tracking

Duration

Up to 24 months

Provider

Google LLC (third-party)

Marketing Cookies

Optional

These cookies are used to show you relevant information on other platforms after you have visited our site. They do not collect sensitive personal information and are only activated where you have agreed.

Examples

Facebook Pixel · Bing Ads · Retargeting identifiers · Conversion tracking

Duration

Up to 90 days

Provider

Meta, Microsoft (third-party)

Preference Cookies

Optional

These remember choices you have made — such as your language or region settings — so that you do not need to set them again on return visits. They make the site more comfortable to use over time.

Examples

Language preference · Region settings · Display options · Remembered form data

Duration

Up to 12 months

Provider

Ploy Law (first-party)

· Your Cookie Preferences

Use the toggles above to set your preferences, then save them here. Your selections will take effect immediately.

✓ Your preferences have been saved.

· Third-Party Cookies

Some functionality on this site involves third-party services, which may set their own cookies. We do not control these cookies directly, but we only activate third-party cookies where you have given your agreement through the controls above.

Service Purpose Category Privacy Policy
Google Analytics Site usage analysis Analytics Google LLC
Facebook Pixel Conversion tracking Marketing Meta Platforms
Microsoft Bing Ads Advertising performance Marketing Microsoft Corp.

· Cookie Duration

Session Cookies

These exist only while your browser is open. When you close your browser, session cookies are automatically removed. They are used for things like keeping you on the same page during a visit.

Persistent Cookies

These remain on your device after your browser is closed, until either they expire or you delete them. Expiry periods range from 30 days to 24 months depending on the cookie's function.

· Managing Cookies in Your Browser

You can also manage cookies directly through your browser settings. Below are brief instructions for the most commonly used browsers. Note that disabling cookies may affect some features of this website.

Google Chrome

1. Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner.

2. Select SettingsPrivacy and securityCookies and other site data.

3. Choose your preferred setting: Allow all, Block third-party, or Block all.

4. To delete existing cookies: go to See all site data and permissions and remove as needed.

Mozilla Firefox

1. Open Firefox and click the menu (≡) in the top-right corner.

2. Select SettingsPrivacy & Security.

3. Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, choose Standard, Strict, or Custom.

4. To clear cookies: scroll to Cookies and Site Data and click Clear Data.

Apple Safari

1. Open Safari and click Safari in the menu bar, then Settings (or Preferences).

2. Go to the Privacy tab.

3. Tick or untick Prevent cross-site tracking and Block all cookies as preferred.

4. To remove cookies: click Manage Website Data and delete as needed.

Microsoft Edge

1. Open Edge and click the three-dot menu (⋯) in the top-right corner.

2. Select SettingsCookies and site permissionsCookies and site data.

3. Toggle tracking prevention or set cookie-specific rules.

4. To clear cookies: click See all cookies and site data and remove individual entries.

Mobile browsers: Cookie settings are usually found under Settings → Privacy or Security within your browser app. The steps vary by device and browser version.

· Your Rights

Right to withdraw consent. You may change your cookie preferences at any time using the controls on this page. Withdrawing consent does not affect any processing that has already taken place.

Right to access information. You can ask us at any time what cookie-related data we hold about your visit. We will respond to such requests within a reasonable period.

Effect of disabling cookies. If you disable optional cookies, most of the site will continue to work as expected. Some features — such as personalised settings being remembered — may function differently or require you to set preferences again on each visit.

Questions and requests. If you have any questions about our use of cookies or wish to exercise any of your rights, please contact our privacy team:

Ploy Law — Privacy

[email protected]

89/5 Ekkamai Road, Khlong Tan Nuea, Bangkok 10110

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