Cookies And Privacy Policy
When we make Seed available to you online, we use cookies and similar technologies to help us to do this. Some are necessary to help our website work properly and can’t be switched off, and some are optional but support Seed and your experience in other ways. For instance, we and our partners use information about you, your devices, and your online interactions with us to provide, analyses and improve our services. This includes personalizing content or advertising for you. You can find more in our privacy policy and cookie policy.
Cookie Policy
In this policy, the term “cookies” is used to refer to cookies and other similar technologies which is subject to the “Personal Information Protection Act” with the protection of privacy in electronic communications.
What are cookies?
Why do we use cookies?
age selection or your settings, so you don’t have to set it up again when returning to the website.
We also use cookies to help us provide you with suitable information, such as videos on our website. We may study your behavior on the Site to show targeted advertisements on third party websites in order to “market” our products and services to you again.
What types of cookies do we use on our website?
Our and third-party cookies
Third party cookies are the cookies released managed by third parties, such as Seed business partners or service providers. These cookies may be required for displaying certain forms on the website, such as submitting a job application form. Or allow off-site advertising of Seed.
Interval Cookies
These are temporary cookies that are used to recognize you while you visit the website. And will expire when you close your web browser.
Persistent cookies
Persistent cookies are used to remember your preferences within the website. And it will still be on your desktop or mobile device even if you close your browser and or open a new device. We use these cookies to analyze user behavior in order to generate traffic patterns so that we can improve the functions of the website for you. And others who visit Seed website. These cookies also allow us to direct you to targeted advertisements. And can measure the effectiveness of the site’s functions and our advertisements too.
Explanation of examples of how cookies may be used for advertising purposes.
How to refuse and can delete cookies
You can choose to decline. Or block all cookies or certain cookies that the Seed website can set for you. By clicking on the set cookies button on our website you can change your preferences on the Seed website and / or the third-party service provider’s website designated for you. By changing the settings in your browser Please note that most web browsers automatically accept cookies, so if you do not wish to use cookies, you may need to keep blocking or deleting cookies. If you refuse to use cookies. You will still be able to visit our website. But some functions on the website may not be correct or not as good as they should be. You can find details on how to decline. Or deleting cookies as well as general additional information about cookies can be found at
Website Cookies: www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies
Mobile Cookies: www.allaboutcookies.org/mobile/index.html
Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB): www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/your-ad-choices
Network Advertising Initiative (NAI): optout.networkadvertising.org/?c=1#!/
The Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA): digitaladvertisingalliance.org/
Visiting a website without deleting or rejecting that cookie. You agree to allow Seed to store cookies that you do not reject on your device. How do you delete cookies? You can delete cookies by following the following links: For example, on the web browser you choose to use.
Google Chrome
Firefox
Internet Explorer
Safari
Safari for ios
Chrome for android
Chrome for ios
Changes to our policy
This Cookie Policy will be updated occasionally to comply with regulations. We encourage you to check to make sure you understand the changes. * Adjustments / Last Modifications: 09/04/2021
(Mr. Supakit Yongvititsathit)
Director