Defining the Digital Marker
Cookies are small text files placed on your device to collect standard internet log information and visitor behavior patterns. At DataPacific Systems, we treat these as technical infrastructure rather than personal identifiers. They allow our market analytics engines to understand how users navigate our domain without compromising individual identity.
Think of cookies as the sensory inputs for our web platform; they help our systems recognize if you are a returning visitor or if certain tools on our site are performing as intended.
How We Apply Collected Signals
We use cookies for specific functional and analytical outcomes. This ensures that our data systems remain optimized for the Pacific market's unique connectivity and performance requirements.
- Session Management: Maintaining your preferences and security during a single visit.
- Performance Optimization: Identifying which pages load slowly or fail to render in specific geographic regions.
- Usage Analytics: Aggregating data to see which of our market insights are most relevant to our audience.
Classification of Cookies
| Category | Purpose | Retention |
|---|---|---|
| Necessary | Enable core site functionality and security authentication. | Session-based |
| Analytics | Help us understand visitor interaction through anonymized metrics. | 1-2 years |
| Preference | Remember user-selected options like language or region. | 1 year |
Exercising Your Control
You have the absolute right to decide which non-essential cookies are active. Most modern web browsers allow you to block or delete cookies through their settings menu. Please note that disabling essential cookies may impact the usability of our technical infrastructure pages.
Third-Party Integration
In some market analytics scenarios, we utilize trusted third-party partners (such as Google Analytics) to process traffic data. These partners have their own privacy and cookie policies, which we review periodically to ensure they meet our rigorous governance standards in Tokyo.
For more details on how your general data is protected, please review our Privacy Policy.