Last updated on 7th of April of 2026

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COOKIES POLICY

  1. Introduction

This Cookie Policy (hereinafter - “Policy”) sets out information on the use of cookies and similar technologies by the Thai-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce, licenced by the Chamber Registrar in Phuket Province under registration No. 0838568000013, located at No. 147/254, Moo 6, Choeng Thale Sub-district, Thalang District, Phuket Province, 83110 (hereinafter - “TUAC”, “Chamber”, “We”, or “Us”).

This Policy applies to all persons who visit or use the website: https://thaiukraine.org/  (hereinafter - “Website”), regardless of whether they are registered users, investors, project owners, representatives, entrepreneurs or visitors (hereinafter - “Users” or “You”).

This Policy explains:

  • what cookies and similar technologies are;
  • which types of cookies are used by the Chamber;
  • for what purposes such cookies are used; and
  • how the User can manage or withdraw cookie preferences.

For more detailed information on how the Chamber processes personal data, including users’ rights and data retention, please refer to the Chamber’s Privacy Policy available on the Website.

  1. What are Cookies?

Our Website uses cookies. Cookies are small files containing a limited amount of data, which may include an anonymous unique identifier. Cookies are sent to users’ browsers from a website and stored on users’ computers’ hard drives.

  1. Types of Cookies Used

Our Chamber uses the following categories of cookies on the Website:

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies (Security & Performance)

These cookies are essential for the proper functioning, security, and basic operation of the Website. They enable core features such as user authentication, session management, access to secure areas, and protection against fraudulent activity.

Strictly necessary cookies are set automatically and do not require User consent, as without them the Website cannot function properly.

The cookies we use do not collect data that reveal your personal identity and therefore do not make it possible for us to identify you. 

  1. Third-Party Services

The Website may contain links to third-party websites or services that are not operated by the TUAC. This Policy does not apply to such third-party websites or services. 

If you follow a link to any of these websites or services, please note that these websites or services may have their own policies. We do not control such third party websites or services and are not responsible for their contents. Users are encouraged to review the cookies policies of any third-party websites they visit.

  1. Managing and Disabling Cookies

A cookie banner will appear when You first access our Website. By continuing to access or use the Website, You provide your consent to our use of cookies in accordance with this Policy. A cookie consent mechanism allows User to provide, refuse, or customize consent for non-essential cookies.

Users may manage or disable cookies at any time through browser settings and/or via the cookie consent and management tools made available on the Website.

Most web browsers allow users to control cookies by accepting, refusing, or deleting them. These settings are usually accessible through the browser’s “Preferences” or “Settings” menu.

Please note that disabling or blocking certain cookies, in particular strictly necessary cookies, may affect the availability, functionality, or security of the Website and may result in certain features not operating properly.

Users may review, modify, or withdraw consent at any time through the cookie settings interface available on the Website.

Please note that if You disable cookies, certain parts or functionalities of our Website may not be available or may not function properly.

If you choose to disable cookies via browser settings, this may also impact other websites you visit. Instructions on how to manage cookies can be found in the help sections of commonly used browsers.

  1. Changes to this Policy

We may update or amend this Policy from time to time to reflect changes in legal requirements, TUAC activities, data processing practices, or organisational changes. Any updated version of this Policy will be published on the Website. Where appropriate, We may also notify members or users by email or through Chamber communications.

The updated Policy becomes effective upon publication on the Website unless otherwise stated.

  1. Contacts

If You have any questions, requests, or concerns regarding this Policy or the processing of Your personal data, You may contact Us using the contact details below:

Thai-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce (TUAC)

Address: No. 147/254, Moo 6, Choeng Thale Subdistrict, Thalang District, Phuket Province 83110

E-mail: info@thaiukraine.org