Legal Document
This page explains how we use cookies on our website, what types are in use, and how you can manage your preferences.
Last updated: 18 April 2025
Section 1
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by websites you visit. They serve a number of purposes: some are necessary for a page to function at all, others help us understand how pages are used, and others remember your preferences so you do not have to re-enter them on subsequent visits.
Cookies do not contain executable code and cannot access other files on your device. Most browsers accept cookies by default, though you can configure your browser to block or delete them at any time.
We use cookies only where we have a purpose for doing so. We do not use them to build profiles for advertising networks or to track your activity across other websites.
Section 2
Required for basic site functionality: session handling, security tokens, and cookie-consent records. The site cannot function correctly without them.
Duration: Session or up to 12 months (consent record)
Help us understand which pages are visited and how visitors navigate the site. This information is used in aggregate to improve page structure and content. We use Google Analytics for this purpose.
Duration: Up to 24 months · Provider: Google Analytics
Allow us to understand whether visitors arrived via a particular referral or advertising channel. We use this to assess the appropriateness of any paid visibility we may maintain. We do not use these for retargeting.
Duration: Up to 90 days
Remember settings you have selected — such as language or display preferences — so they do not need to be re-entered on subsequent visits.
Duration: Up to 12 months
Section 3
Where third-party services are used — for example, Google Analytics — those services may set their own cookies on your device. Third-party cookies are placed only if you have accepted the relevant category above.
For information on how Google handles data collected via Analytics, refer to Google's Privacy & Terms pages at google.com/policies/privacy.
This website does not embed social media widgets or third-party advertising tags that would set cookies without your knowledge.
Section 4
Session cookies exist only while your browser is open and are deleted automatically when you close it.
Persistent cookies remain on your device after your browser is closed, until their expiry date is reached or until you delete them manually. Durations for each category are noted in Section 2 above.
Section 5
Use the controls below to adjust which optional cookie categories you accept. Essential cookies cannot be disabled as they are needed for the site to operate. Your preferences are saved to this browser.
Essential Cookies
Session management & security. Required.
Analytics Cookies
Aggregate page usage statistics.
Marketing Cookies
Referral and channel attribution.
Preference Cookies
Remember display and language settings.
Section 6
You can also manage, block, or delete cookies directly through your browser settings. Note that blocking all cookies may affect the functionality of some websites.
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block third-party cookies, clear all cookies, or set exceptions per site. On mobile Chrome: Settings → Privacy → Cookies.
Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers Standard, Strict, and Custom Enhanced Tracking Protection modes. You can also clear cookies for a specific site via the address bar's shield icon.
Safari → Preferences → Privacy. You can prevent cross-site tracking and block all cookies. To remove cookies, choose Manage Website Data. On iOS: Settings → Safari → Privacy & Security.
Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data. Edge offers Basic, Balanced, and Strict tracking prevention. You can block or allow cookies for individual sites from this menu.
On Android, cookie controls are typically in your browser's main settings under Privacy. On iOS, Safari controls are in the device Settings app under Safari. Other mobile browsers follow similar patterns to their desktop counterparts.
Section 7
You may withdraw your cookie consent at any time using the preference controls in Section 5 above. Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of any processing that took place before withdrawal.
Under Thailand's Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA), you have the right to access information about data collected via cookies and to request its deletion.
Disabling optional categories will not prevent you from accessing the main content of this website. Certain convenience features may not function as expected if preference cookies are disabled.
For questions about our use of cookies, please write to: privacy@quillwoo