Cookie Policy
Last Updated: 15 March 2026
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which ones we use on the Anurak website, and how you can manage your preferences. It supplements our Privacy Policy. If you have questions, contact us at [email protected].
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit. They help websites remember your preferences, understand how you navigate around pages, and in some cases support advertising. Cookies are widely used and most websites rely on them to function properly.
Cookies are not programs — they cannot carry viruses or malware. They are simple data files that your browser stores and sends back to the website on your next visit.
Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies — always active
These are necessary for the website to work correctly. They manage your session, maintain security, and remember basic settings like cookie consent. They cannot be disabled.
- cookieConsent — stores your cookie preferences (localStorage)
- Session management — keeps your session stable during a visit
Analytics Cookies — optional
These help us understand how visitors use our website so we can improve the experience. Data is aggregated and not linked to any personally identifiable information.
- Google Analytics — tracks page views, session duration, and user navigation patterns. Data is retained for up to 26 months.
Marketing Cookies — optional
These support advertising and tracking of campaign performance. They may be used to show relevant content about our courses on other platforms you visit.
- Facebook Pixel — tracks conversions from Facebook ad campaigns
- Bing Pixel (UET) — supports performance measurement for Microsoft Advertising
- Google Ads conversion tracking — measures enquiry form submissions from ad clicks
Preference Cookies — optional
These remember choices you make to personalise your experience, such as language or display settings, so you do not need to set them again on future visits.
Cookie Duration
- Session cookies — deleted automatically when you close your browser
- Persistent cookies — remain on your device for a set period. Analytics cookies typically last 13–26 months; advertising cookies may last up to 90 days depending on the provider.
Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies are placed by third-party services we use. These third parties have their own privacy and cookie policies, which we encourage you to review:
- Google Analytics — Google Privacy Policy
- Google Ads — Google Ads & Privacy
- Meta (Facebook) — Facebook Cookie Policy
- Microsoft Advertising — Microsoft Privacy Statement
Your Cookie Preferences
Use the controls below to choose which types of cookies you allow. Changes are saved to your browser. Essential cookies are always active and cannot be turned off.
Essential Cookies
Required for the website to function. Cannot be disabled.
Analytics Cookies
Help us understand how visitors use our site so we can improve it.
Marketing Cookies
Support ad performance tracking and help us show relevant course information elsewhere.
Preference Cookies
Remember your display and language settings across visits.
Managing Cookies in Your Browser
You can also control cookies directly through your browser settings. Note that disabling certain cookies may affect how parts of this website function.
Google Chrome
1. Open Chrome and click the three dots (⋮) in the top right corner.
2. Go to Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data.
3. Choose your preferred setting: allow all, block third-party, or block all cookies.
4. To delete existing cookies, go to Clear browsing data and select Cookies and other site data.
Mozilla Firefox
1. Click the menu button (☰) and select Settings.
2. Go to Privacy & Security.
3. Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, choose your level of protection.
4. To clear cookies, scroll down to Cookies and Site Data and click Clear Data.
Apple Safari
1. Open Safari and go to Safari → Preferences (Mac) or Settings (iPhone/iPad).
2. Click the Privacy tab.
3. Enable Prevent cross-site tracking and adjust cookie settings.
4. To remove existing cookies, click Manage Website Data and remove as needed.
Microsoft Edge
1. Click the three dots (⋯) in the top right and go to Settings.
2. Navigate to Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data.
3. Toggle options to block third-party cookies or configure site-specific rules.
4. To clear cookies, go to Privacy, search, and services → Clear browsing data.
Mobile browsers have similar options within their respective Settings menus, usually under Privacy or Site Settings.
Your Rights
- You may withdraw your consent to optional cookies at any time using the controls above.
- Disabling analytics cookies means we receive less information about how our website is used, which may limit our ability to improve it over time.
- Disabling marketing cookies will not reduce the number of ads you see — it may just make them less relevant to your interests.
- To ask questions about our use of cookies or exercise your data rights, contact us at [email protected].