Core Operational
These are non-negotiable files required for technical stability and security. They manage session authentication and CSRF protection within our data systems.
- Session ID Persistence
- Security Validation
- Load Balancing Targets
At East Global Analytics, our predictive modeling relies on high-signal data. We apply the same rigor to our website's cookie architecture, ensuring a lean, secure, and performant user environment.
These are non-negotiable files required for technical stability and security. They manage session authentication and CSRF protection within our data systems.
We use anonymized identifiers to refine our predictive analytics models for site traffic. This helps us optimize content delivery for the Bangkok tech corridor.
These remember your regional settings and AI dashboard configurations to provide a cohesive experience across multiple lab visits.
In the field of ai modeling, context is everything. Cookies allow us to maintain context for your specific requirements. When you interact with our methodology tools, cookies store the parameters of your inquiry so that our recursive data systems can provide consistent information as you browse.
We do not participate in cross-site behavioral advertising. Your data stays within the East Global Analytics ecosystem, protected by Thailand's Data Protection Act (PDPA) standards. We treat digital identifiers as sensitive assets, rotating encryption keys and purging non-essential session data every 24 hours.
You have full agency over your digital footprint. Most modern browsers allow you to block all or some cookies. However, blocking essential cookies may restrict your access to specific analytical tools on our platform.
Visit aboutcookies.org for a comprehensive guide on managing cookies across varying browser engines.
Our session management system respects "Do Not Track" (DNT) headers sent from your browser as a priority instruction.
Last Revised:
Version: 4.2.0 (Analytics Integrity Update)
Our legal and data engineering teams are available to clarify our data systems architecture.