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Cookie Policy

How and why Selat Advisory uses cookies, and how you can manage your preferences.

Last Updated: 14 April 2025

Section 1

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website places in your browser when you visit. They help the site remember certain information about your visit — such as your preferences or the fact that you have already dismissed a notice.

Cookies do not run programs or carry viruses. They simply store a small piece of text that the website can read on your next visit. You have control over whether cookies are set, and this page explains your options.

Section 2

Cookies We Use

Essential Cookies

Required for the website to function. They manage session state and basic security. These cannot be disabled.

Duration: Session · Provider: Selat Advisory

Analytics Cookies

Help us understand how visitors use the site — which pages are visited most, where visitors come from, and how long they stay. This helps us improve the experience.

Duration: Up to 13 months · Provider: Google Analytics

Marketing Cookies

Used to track visits across websites and measure the effectiveness of advertising. They help us understand whether online advertising reaches the right audiences.

Duration: Up to 90 days · Provider: Meta, Google

Preference Cookies

Remember choices you have made — such as whether you have accepted our cookie notice. This saves you from seeing repeated prompts on return visits.

Duration: Up to 12 months · Provider: Selat Advisory

Section 3

Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies on our site are placed by third-party services. These services have their own privacy policies, which govern how they use the data they collect:

  • Google Analytics — website traffic measurement
  • Google Ads — advertising performance tracking
  • Meta Pixel — advertising audience measurement
  • Microsoft Bing Ads — advertising effectiveness tracking

Disabling marketing and analytics cookies in the controls above will prevent these third-party cookies from being set.

Section 4

Cookie Duration

Session cookies are temporary and are deleted when you close your browser. They are used for things like keeping you logged in within a single visit.

Persistent cookies remain in your browser until they expire or you delete them manually. Duration varies by purpose — preference cookies typically last 12 months, while analytics cookies may last up to 13 months.

Section 5

Managing Cookies in Your Browser

You can also manage cookies directly through your browser settings. Instructions for common browsers are below:

Google Chrome
  1. Click the three-dot menu (⋮) in the top right
  2. Select SettingsPrivacy and security
  3. Click Cookies and other site data
  4. Adjust your preferences or delete existing cookies
Mozilla Firefox
  1. Click the hamburger menu (☰) in the top right
  2. Select SettingsPrivacy & Security
  3. Under Cookies and Site Data, manage your preferences
  4. Click Clear Data to remove existing cookies
Safari
  1. Click Safari in the menu bar → Settings
  2. Go to the Privacy tab
  3. Click Manage Website Data to see and remove cookies
  4. Adjust tracking settings as preferred
Microsoft Edge
  1. Click the three-dot menu (⋯) in the top right
  2. Select SettingsCookies and site permissions
  3. Click Manage and delete cookies and site data
  4. Adjust or clear cookies as needed

Mobile Browsers: On iOS (Safari), go to Settings → Safari → Privacy & Security. On Android (Chrome), open Chrome → Settings → Privacy → Clear Browsing Data.

Section 6

Your Rights

You may withdraw your cookie consent at any time using the controls on this page or through your browser settings. Note that disabling certain cookies may affect how parts of the website function — for example, your consent preferences may not be remembered between visits if preference cookies are off.

For questions about how we use data more broadly, please see our Privacy Policy or contact us at [email protected].