Cookie Policy
Transparency is the foundation of our strategic B2B information exchange. This document outlines how Seoul Data Partners utilizes tracking technologies to optimize our professional data partnerships.
Digital Identification & Usage
When you interact with Seoul Data Partners, small text files known as cookies are placed on your device. These files act as a memory for our platform, allowing us to recognize your browser during subsequent visits and understand how you utilize our intelligence sharing hub.
In the context of our **partnerships**, these files ensure that secure sessions are maintained and that sensitive **data** transfers are handled with the necessary technical persistence required for professional B2B exchanges.
Classification of Applied Technologies
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Foundational files required for site navigation, secure login, and core accessibility features. These cannot be deactivated as the site would cease to function securely.
Analytical & Performance
These allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our partner ecosystem. All information is aggregated and remains anonymous.
Functionality & Personalization
Used to provide enhanced functionality and personalization, such as remembering your specific regional preferences or dashboard configurations within our intelligence hub.
Infrastructure Security
Our use of cookie technology is strictly governed by our commitment to B2B security standards. We do not use tracking files to harvest personal identities for third-party commercial sale.
- Encrypted session IDs
- Shortened TTL (Time-To-Live) periods
- GDPR-aligned processing logic
Functional Requirements
We prioritize the integrity of our **partnerships** above all else. Consequently, we use cookies specifically to:
- Authenticating users and preventing fraudulent use of user accounts.
- Storing preferences for specific intelligence dashboards and data visualizations.
- Monitoring general traffic patterns to ensure server capacity matches user demand in Malaysia.
- Facilitating secure downloads of research whitepapers and strategic reports.
User Control & Mitigation
Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. You may refuse to accept cookies by activating the setting on your browser which allows you to refuse the setting of all or some cookies. However, if you select this setting you may be unable to access certain parts of our site or specialized **data** tools.
For comprehensive instructions on how to manage cookies on various browsers, we recommend visiting AboutCookies.org or checking the 'Help' section of your specific browser software.
Policy Inquiries
Should you require further technical clarification regarding our use of cookies or our data handling protocols, please contact our compliance team.
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