Cookie Policy
Last Updated: 8 May 2025
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device when you visit. They are read by the site on subsequent visits and help the site recognise your browser, remember your choices, and understand how the site is being used.
Cookies are widely used across the web. They serve practical purposes — keeping you signed in, remembering your preferences — and analytical ones, such as helping site operators understand which pages are most useful. Some cookies are placed directly by Naga Counsel; others may be placed by third-party services we use.
You can control or disable cookies through your browser settings at any time. Doing so may affect the way some features of this site work, but the core content will remain accessible.
2. Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
Always active — cannot be disabled
These cookies are required for the website to function. They handle basic operations such as page navigation, storing your cookie consent preference, and maintaining the integrity of your session. Without these, certain parts of the site would not operate correctly.
Examples: Cookie consent record (localStorage), session state
Duration: Persistent (stored in localStorage until cleared)
Analytics Cookies
Optional
These cookies help us understand how visitors use the site — which pages are viewed most often, how visitors arrive, and where they navigate next. This information is used in aggregate to improve the site. It is not used to identify individual visitors.
Examples: Google Analytics (_ga, _gid)
Duration: Up to 2 years (persistent)
Marketing Cookies
Optional
These cookies are used to make advertising relevant to you. They track visits across websites to build a profile of your interests. We do not sell this information, but it may be shared with advertising partners to show you relevant content elsewhere online.
Examples: Google Ads conversion tracking, remarketing tags
Duration: Up to 90 days
Preference Cookies
Optional
These cookies remember choices you make — such as language or display settings — so you do not need to reset them on each visit. They make the site more comfortable to use over time.
Examples: Language selection, display preferences
Duration: Session or up to 1 year
3. Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on this site are set by third-party services rather than directly by Naga Counsel. These include:
- Google Analytics — for understanding site usage patterns in aggregate.
- Google Maps — used to display our office location on the contact page. Google may set cookies in connection with this embedded map.
- Google Ads — for tracking the effectiveness of any advertising we run, and to allow us to show relevant content to past visitors.
We do not control the cookies set by these third parties. You can find more information about how Google uses cookies at policies.google.com.
4. Cookie Duration
Session cookies exist only while your browser is open and are deleted when you close it. They are used for things like maintaining your navigation state during a single visit.
Persistent cookies remain on your device for a defined period after your session ends — ranging from a few days to two years depending on the type. They are used to remember your preferences across visits. You can delete them at any time through your browser settings.
5. Your Cookie Preferences
Use the controls below to choose which categories of cookies you are comfortable with. Your preferences are saved to your browser and will apply when you visit this site.
Essential Cookies
Required for basic site functionality. Always active.
Analytics Cookies
Help us understand how visitors use the site.
Marketing Cookies
Used to show relevant advertising on other sites.
Preference Cookies
Remember your settings and display choices.
6. Managing Cookies in Your Browser
You can control or delete cookies directly through your browser settings. Below are instructions for the most common browsers. Note that disabling all cookies may affect how parts of this site function.
Google Chrome
Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu in the top right. Go to Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. From here you can block third-party cookies, clear all cookies, or set exceptions for specific sites. To delete existing cookies, go to Clear browsing data and select "Cookies and other site data".
Mozilla Firefox
Open Firefox and click the menu button (three horizontal lines). Go to Settings → Privacy & Security. Under "Enhanced Tracking Protection" you can adjust cookie blocking levels. To delete cookies, scroll down to "Cookies and Site Data" and click "Clear Data". You can also manage exceptions under "Manage Exceptions".
Apple Safari
On a Mac, open Safari and go to Safari → Settings (or Preferences) → Privacy. You can choose to block all cookies or prevent cross-site tracking. To delete existing cookies, click "Manage Website Data" and remove items individually or all at once. On iPhone or iPad, go to Settings → Safari → Advanced → Website Data.
Microsoft Edge
Open Edge and click the three-dot menu. Go to Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data. You can block third-party cookies, clear cookies on browser close, or manage exceptions. To delete existing cookies, use Settings → Privacy, search, and services → Clear browsing data.
Mobile Browsers
On mobile devices, cookie settings are typically found within your browser's main settings menu under "Privacy" or "Site settings". The steps vary by browser and operating system version. For the most current instructions, consult your browser's help documentation.
7. Your Rights
You have the right to withdraw your consent to non-essential cookies at any time by adjusting your preferences in the panel above or through your browser settings. Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of any cookie use that occurred before withdrawal.
You have the right to ask us what data is collected about your use of this site and how it is used. Please contact us at [email protected] with any such request.
Disabling analytics or marketing cookies will not prevent you from using this site or accessing information about our services. Some minor display preferences may reset if preference cookies are declined.
For questions about our Cookie Policy or how we handle personal data more broadly, our Privacy Policy provides full details.
8. Contact
For questions about cookies or to exercise your rights regarding data collected through this site, please contact:
Naga Counsel
142 Ladprao Road, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: +66 2 513 76 49