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Cookie Policy
Last Updated: 18 April 2025
This policy explains how Drapeon Counsel uses cookies on its website, what choices you have, and how to manage your preferences. We have kept the language as straightforward as we can. If you have questions, you are welcome to write to us at [email protected].
1. 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 about your visit — for instance, whether you have already acknowledged a notice, or which language you prefer. Cookies do not give a website access to your device or personal files.
Most browsers accept cookies by default, but you can adjust your browser settings to decline or delete them. Instructions for common browsers are provided below.
2. The Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
These cookies are required for the website to function. They manage things such as your cookie consent preference and session continuity. Because they are necessary for the site to operate, they cannot be disabled.
- cookieConsent — stores your cookie preferences so we don't ask again on subsequent visits. Expires after 12 months.
Analytics Cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the website — which pages are visited, how long people spend reading, and where they arrive from. This information is aggregated and does not identify you personally. We use this to improve the quality and organisation of the site.
- Examples: Google Analytics (_ga, _gid). Persistent; typically expire after 13 months.
Marketing Cookies
These cookies track visits across websites so that we or our partners may show relevant content to people who have previously visited our site. We use these sparingly and do not build behavioural profiles for advertising purposes.
- Examples: Google Ads conversion tracking. Persistent; typically expire after 90 days.
Preference Cookies
These cookies remember choices you make — such as your region or display settings — so that your next visit begins where you left off. They are not essential to site function but improve convenience.
- Examples: language preference, display settings. Persistent; typically expire after 6 months.
3. Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on this site are set by third-party services rather than by us directly. These may include:
- Google Analytics — for website usage statistics. Governed by Google's Privacy Policy.
- Google Maps — where embedded maps are shown on the site. Google may set cookies in relation to this.
We have no direct control over third-party cookies. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of any third-party service if you have concerns about their data practices.
4. Cookie Duration
Cookies may be either session cookies, which are deleted automatically when you close your browser, or persistent cookies, which remain on your device until they expire or you delete them. The typical durations for each category are noted under Section 2 above.
5. Your Cookie Preferences
You may adjust your preferences at any time using the controls below. Essential cookies remain active regardless of your selection. Your choices are saved to your browser and take effect on this and subsequent visits to the site.
6. Managing Cookies in Your Browser
You can also control cookies directly through your browser settings. Instructions for the most common browsers are below.
Open Chrome and select Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. From here you can block all cookies, allow cookies only from sites you visit, or clear existing cookies. You may also manage exceptions for individual sites.
Open Firefox and select Settings → Privacy & Security. Under Browser Privacy, choose your preferred level of cookie protection — Standard, Strict, or Custom. You can also clear existing cookies from the same section.
Open Safari and select Settings (or Preferences) → Privacy. Enable Prevent cross-site tracking and optionally Block all cookies. To clear existing cookies, go to Settings → Advanced → Website Data → Remove All Website Data.
Open Edge and select Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and data stored. You can block third-party cookies, manage exceptions, and clear saved cookies from the same location.
On mobile devices, cookie settings are typically found under the browser's Settings → Privacy section. The specific location varies by browser and operating system. Alternatively, you may use the preference controls on this page, which apply regardless of browser or device.
Note: disabling certain cookies may affect how parts of this website function, though our core content remains accessible.
7. Your Rights
You may withdraw or adjust your cookie consent at any time using the controls in Section 5 above. You also have the right to request information about how your data is used — see our Privacy Policy for details.
For any questions about our use of cookies, please write to [email protected] or call us at +60 3-7842 6195.