Cookie Policy
Last updated: April 27, 2026
This page explains the cookies and similar storage we use, what each category does, and how you can change your choices. To open the consent modal again at any time, click Cookie settings in the footer.
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small file your browser stores so a site can remember information between requests. We also use localStorage and sessionStorage, which work similarly but stay on your device and are not sent on every request. We refer to all of these as "cookies" on this page.
2. Categories we use
Necessary (always on)
- Authentication session — keeps you signed in.
- CSRF token — prevents cross-site request forgery.
- Cookie-consent record (
cookie-consent-v1in localStorage) — remembers your choice on this page. - Language preference (
localein localStorage) — keeps your TH/EN selection. - Theme/accent (
accentin localStorage) — stores your visual preference.
Analytics (off by default)
Currently no analytics provider is integrated. If we add one, it will only run after you opt in to this category.
Advertising (off by default)
- Google AdSense — sets cookies on Google domains to limit ad repetition, measure ad performance, and (for personalised ads only) tailor what you see. The AdSense script will not load until you opt in.
3. Changing your choices
Click Cookie settingsat the bottom of any page to re-open the consent modal. You can also clear your browser's storage for our domain to reset the choice; you'll then be re-prompted on the next visit.
4. Browser controls
Most browsers let you block or delete cookies in settings. Blocking the Necessary category will break sign-in and other core features.
5. Third-party policies
- Google AdSense — see Google's advertising policies.
- Google Sign-in — see Google's privacy policy.
6. Updates
If we add or change cookies in a meaningful way, we'll prompt you for consent again.