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Cookie Policy

Last Updated: 19 May 2025  |  Effective Date: 19 May 2025

1. About this policy

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how Sukjai Law ("we", "us", "our") uses them on this website, and the choices available to you regarding their use.

This policy should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which explains more broadly how we handle personal data in connection with our legal services.

2. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites function correctly, to remember your preferences, and to provide information to website owners.

Cookies may be set by the website you are visiting ("first-party cookies") or by third-party services operating on that site ("third-party cookies"). They can be stored for a single browsing session ("session cookies") or for a longer period ("persistent cookies").

Similar technologies — such as web beacons, pixels, and local storage — work in comparable ways and are covered by this policy.

3. How we use cookies

We use cookies for the purposes described below. We limit our use to what is necessary or genuinely helpful to visitors using this website.

4. Specific cookies used on this site

The table below lists the primary cookies currently set on this website.

Name Type Purpose Retention
sukjai_cookie_consent Functional Records your cookie consent choice to avoid repeating the prompt 12 months
_ga Analytics Google Analytics — distinguishes unique visitors (anonymised) 24 months
_gid Analytics Google Analytics — distinguishes users within a 24-hour period 24 hours
_gat Analytics Google Analytics — throttles request rate 1 minute

This list is reviewed periodically. Additional cookies may be set by third-party services embedded in the page (such as mapping services). Those services operate under their own privacy and cookie policies.

5. Third-party services

Some pages on this website embed content or services provided by third parties, such as Google Maps for location information. These providers may set their own cookies when their content loads.

We do not control third-party cookies and are not responsible for the data practices of those providers. We encourage you to review the cookie and privacy policies of any third-party service you interact with through this website.

6. Your choices

You have several options for managing cookies:

Withdrawing consent for non-essential cookies will not affect any services you have already requested from us, nor will it affect the lawfulness of any prior processing.

7. Your rights under Thai law

Under Thailand's Personal Data Protection Act B.E. 2562 (2019) (PDPA), you have rights in relation to personal data collected through cookies, including the right to access, correct, or request deletion of your data, and the right to withdraw consent at any time.

To exercise any of these rights, please contact us using the details in section 8 below.

8. Changes to this policy

We may revise this Cookie Policy from time to time as our practices evolve or regulatory requirements change. The date shown at the top of this page reflects when the policy was last updated. We encourage you to check back periodically if this is a matter of interest to you.

9. Contact us

If you have questions about our use of cookies or wish to exercise your data rights, please reach out:

Sukjai Law
12 Beach Road, Pattaya, Chonburi 20150, Thailand
Phone: +66 38 415 962
Email: [email protected]