Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

This page explains how cookie-based technologies support browsing, analytics, and usability across the public CakraFlash experience.

Cookie Policy

This page explains how cookie-based technologies support browsing, analytics, and usability across the public CakraFlash experience.

Plain-language guidance

Help visitors understand how site technologies support the browsing experience.

Expectation setting

Reduce ambiguity by clarifying how tracking-related technologies may be used.

Policy consistency

Keep this page aligned with broader privacy and compliance documentation.

Cookie Policy

This page explains how cookie-based technologies support browsing, analytics, and usability across the public CakraFlash experience.

Key Focus Areas

  • Cookie guidance should stay concise enough for visitors to scan quickly without losing important clarity.
  • Changes in analytics tooling or consent flow should be reflected here without needing code edits.
  • This page works best when linked clearly from privacy and footer navigation areas.

Cookie Policy

How CakraFlash Uses Cookies and Similar Technologies

This page explains how CakraFlash (PT Cakra Alpha Spektrum) uses cookies, web beacons, pixel tags, and other local storage technologies to improve your browsing experience, understand website usage, and support advertising/marketing activities where applicable.

A. Cookies

A cookie is a small text file stored by a web server on your computer or mobile device. Cookies are unique to the browser or application you are using, and their content can typically be read only by the server that created them. Cookies often contain identifiers, site names, and a combination of numbers and characters.

CakraFlash may store cookies on your device to improve website performance and user experience, including the following categories:

  1. Technical Cookies (Essential)
    These cookies support core functions such as login and verification. For example, when you log in using a CakraFlash ID, session-based cookies help the website operate smoothly and securely during your visit.
  2. Personalisation Cookies
    These cookies store your preferences and settings, such as language, font size, saved form values, and other browser preferences, to make your next visit more convenient.
  3. Advertising Cookies
    Advertising cookies may be used to collect information about your online activities and interests to deliver more relevant advertisements and measure campaign effectiveness.
  4. Statistical / Analytics Cookies
    These cookies help us understand how users interact with our website and applications, either for a single visit (session cookies) or repeated visits (persistent cookies). This data supports service improvement, performance monitoring, and user experience optimization.
  5. Social Media Cookies
    Social media cookies may be set by third-party services (such as “Like” or “Share” buttons). These third parties may recognize that you visited our website in exchange for providing the feature.

Managing or Deleting Cookies

You can manage or delete cookies through your browser settings. If you choose to block or disable cookies, certain features may not work properly, and you may need to reconfigure preferences each time you visit our website.

Helpful resources:

Important: Some CakraFlash services require cookies to function. Disabling cookies may impact your ability to use some or all features.


B. Web Beacons and Pixel Tags

In addition to cookies, CakraFlash and some third parties may use web beacons and pixel tags on our websites and emails.

  • A web beacon is a small electronic graphic embedded in a webpage or email that can help identify device cookies when you browse content.
  • Pixel tags help CakraFlash send emails that are readable and understand whether an email was opened or a link was clicked.

These technologies may be used for purposes such as:

  • analysing service usage (together with cookies),
  • improving content relevance,
  • measuring marketing performance,
  • providing advertisements that are more useful to you.

For example, emails from CakraFlash may contain a tracked click-through URL to help us understand interest in products and services and improve customer support. You can unsubscribe from CakraFlash marketing emails at any time if you do not want tracking via email engagement.


C. Other Local Storage Technologies

CakraFlash and some third parties may use local storage technologies such as:

  • Local Shared Objects (also known as “Flash cookies”)
  • HTML5 local storage

Like cookies, these technologies store information on your device and may record activity and preferences. However, they can use different storage methods, so they may not be controllable using standard browser cookie settings.

To disable or delete Flash cookies, see Adobe guidance


D. Do Not Track

Many browsers provide a Do Not Track (DNT) feature that sends a DNT request to websites. At this time, major internet standardization organizations have not adopted a single universal standard for how websites must respond to DNT signals.

If you enable Do Not Track or similar settings, CakraFlash will continue to handle data as described in this Statement. However, we reserve the right to respond to DNT requests and limit certain data collection without prior notice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Use this section to address the practical questions visitors often ask before moving into a conversation or onboarding flow.

Does this page need regular review?

Yes. Any meaningful change to analytics, consent handling, or embedded public services should trigger a content review here.

Why place this in the CMS workflow?

Because policy pages should be editable by authorized admins without requiring a code deployment every time copy changes.