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Cookie Policy
This policy explains how Saujana Law uses cookies on this website, what each type does, and how you may adjust your preferences at any time.
Last updated: 18 April 2025
1. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to remember certain information about your visit — such as your language preference or whether you have previously accepted the site's cookie notice. Cookies do not contain personal data on their own, though in some cases they can be used alongside other information to identify a person.
Most browsers accept cookies by default, but you can adjust your browser settings to refuse cookies or to notify you when a cookie is being placed. Doing so may affect some features of this website.
2. How We Use Cookies
Saujana Law uses cookies for a small number of purposes:
- To remember your cookie consent preference so that you are not shown the notice on every visit.
- To understand, in aggregate, how visitors navigate the site — which pages are read, how long is spent on each, and from where visitors arrive. This helps us improve the information we publish.
- To support any advertising we may run, so that we can understand broadly whether our advertising is reaching people who find the site useful.
We do not use cookies to collect personal information beyond what is necessary for these purposes, and we do not sell information derived from cookies to any third party.
3. Types of Cookies
Cookies fall into several broad categories. We use some of these and not others.
- Essential cookies — necessary for the website to function. Without them, certain features such as the cookie consent record would not work. These cannot be switched off.
- Analytics cookies — these help us understand how people use the site. The data is collected in aggregate and is not used to identify individual visitors.
- Marketing cookies — placed by advertising platforms to measure the reach and effectiveness of any campaign we run. We do not use these to build a profile of you for sale to third parties.
- Preference cookies — these remember choices you have made on the site, such as your preferred language or display settings, so that the site behaves consistently on return visits.
4. Cookies We Use
The following table sets out the specific cookies placed by this website.
| Cookie Name | Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
cookieConsent |
Essential | Records whether you have accepted or declined non-essential cookies so you are not shown the notice on every visit. | 12 months |
_ga |
Analytics | Google Analytics — distinguishes users and sessions for aggregate traffic reporting. No personal data is stored. | 2 years |
_ga_* |
Analytics | Google Analytics — maintains session state across page loads. | 2 years |
_gid |
Analytics | Google Analytics — distinguishes users within a single day. | 24 hours |
_fbp |
Marketing | Facebook Pixel — used to measure the effectiveness of advertising shown on Facebook and related platforms. | 90 days |
_uetsid |
Marketing | Microsoft Bing — tracks visits resulting from Bing advertising for campaign measurement purposes. | 1 day |
_uetvid |
Marketing | Microsoft Bing — identifies returning visitors for longer-term campaign attribution. | 16 days |
This list is reviewed periodically and will be updated if we add or remove cookies from the site.
5. Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on this site are placed by third parties rather than by us directly. These parties have their own privacy and cookie policies, which govern how they use the data collected. We encourage you to read those policies if you wish to understand how these organisations handle your information.
- Google Analytics — operated by Google LLC. See Google's privacy policy at policies.google.com/privacy.
- Facebook Pixel — operated by Meta Platforms, Inc. See Meta's privacy policy at facebook.com/privacy/policy.
- Microsoft Advertising (Bing) — operated by Microsoft Corporation. See Microsoft's privacy statement at privacy.microsoft.com.
We have limited control over the behaviour of third-party cookies once placed. If you wish to opt out of third-party analytics and advertising tracking more broadly, tools such as the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on and the Digital Advertising Alliance opt-out tools are available.
6. Managing Cookies in Your Browser
Most modern browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. You may choose to block all cookies, accept only first-party cookies, or clear cookies already on your device. The following links provide guidance for common browsers:
- Google Chrome — Settings > Privacy and security > Cookies and other site data
- Mozilla Firefox — Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data
- Apple Safari — Preferences > Privacy > Manage Website Data
- Microsoft Edge — Settings > Cookies and site permissions
Please note that blocking certain cookies may affect the way this website works. In particular, if the essential cookie that records your consent preference is blocked, the cookie notice may reappear on each visit.
7. Your Preferences
When you first visit this site, a notice appears at the bottom of the page inviting you to accept or decline non-essential cookies. Your choice is saved using the cookieConsent cookie described above.
You may withdraw your consent to non-essential cookies at any time by using the panel below. Switching a category off will not remove cookies that have already been placed, but will prevent new ones of that type from being set on future visits. To remove existing cookies, please use your browser's cookie management tools.
8. Retention Periods
The retention period for each cookie is noted in the table in section 4. Cookies expire automatically at the end of their stated duration unless you clear them earlier through your browser. When a cookie expires, any data it held on your device is deleted.
Where analytics or advertising platforms retain data associated with cookie identifiers on their own servers, that retention is governed by their own policies rather than ours. We do not control those periods independently.
9. Singapore Personal Data Protection Act
Saujana Law is subject to the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (PDPA) of Singapore. To the extent that cookies on this site are associated with personal data, we handle that data in accordance with our Privacy Policy and the requirements of the PDPA.
Non-essential cookies are only placed on your device where you have given consent through the notice presented on your first visit. You may withdraw that consent at any time using the preference controls in section 7 of this policy.
For any question about our data practices under the PDPA, please contact our data protection officer using the details in section 11 below.
10. Changes to This Policy
This Cookie Policy may be revised from time to time as we update the site, add new features, or as regulatory guidance changes. When we make material changes, we will update the date shown at the top of this page. We encourage you to read this policy periodically if you visit the site regularly.
Continued use of this site following a revision to this policy will be taken as acceptance of the revised terms, subject to any fresh consent requests we may display for new types of non-essential cookies.
11. Contact
If you have a question about this Cookie Policy, or wish to exercise any right you have in relation to cookies or personal data, please reach us using the details below:
- Email: privacy@saujanal
- Post: Saujana Law, 391A Orchard Road, #19-08 Ngee Ann City Tower A, Singapore 238873
- Telephone: +65 6792 3845
We will respond within the period required under the PDPA.
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