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Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how AudienceStrike Pte. Ltd. (“AudienceStrike”, “we”, “us”) uses cookies and similar technologies on audiencestrike.pro. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy. Last updated: 15 July 2026.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help sites remember preferences, keep sessions secure, understand traffic patterns and — if you allow — support marketing measurement. Similar technologies include local storage, pixels and tags that perform comparable functions across browsers and devices.
AudienceStrike uses cookies in a restrained way consistent with a professional digital marketing agency website. We do not depend on invasive tracking to deliver our core service descriptions, playbook explanations or contact forms.
2. How we use cookies
We use cookies in three broad categories. Essential cookies are required for core site functions such as security, load balancing, form integrity and remembering your cookie consent choice; these cannot be switched off via our banner without degrading basic operation. Analytics cookies are optional tools that help us understand aggregated page views, referral sources and navigation patterns so we can improve content and usability; they are used only if you Accept all or enable Analytics in Customise. Marketing cookies are optional tags that may help measure campaign effectiveness or remarketing if we run website-related promotions; they are used only if you Accept all or enable Marketing in Customise.
3. Your choices — Accept, Reject, Customise
When you first visit, a cookie banner offers three clear options. Accept all enables essential, analytics and marketing cookies. Reject all keeps essential cookies only; analytics and marketing remain off. Customise lets you toggle analytics and marketing independently, then save. Your preference is stored for up to six (6) months, after which the banner may appear again so you can renew or change your choice. You can also clear cookies through your browser settings at any time, which may reset preferences earlier.
4. What we store when you choose
We store a consent record (for example, a cookie associated with as_cookie_consent) indicating whether you accepted all, essential-only, or a custom mix of analytics and marketing. This record is necessary to honour your choice and is treated as an essential preference cookie. The record does not include the contents of messages you type into our contact form.
5. Third-party cookies
If analytics or marketing tools are enabled, third parties such as analytics or advertising platforms may set their own cookies subject to their privacy policies. AudienceStrike does not control those third-party cookies once enabled. You can review and restrict them through browser controls and industry opt-out tools where available. Enabling marketing cookies on our site does not by itself enrol you into paid media audiences on Google Ads or Meta Ads unless separate tags and lawful bases are configured for that purpose.
6. Duration
Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain for a defined period or until deleted. Our consent preference cookie is configured for approximately six months. Analytics and marketing durations depend on the specific vendor configuration in use at the time. We periodically review whether optional tools remain necessary for a premium agency site experience.
7. Browser controls
Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. Blocking all cookies may affect essential site functions, including form submission and consent memory. Consult your browser’s help documentation for instructions on desktop and mobile. Private browsing modes typically discard many cookies when the session ends.
8. Do Not Track and global privacy signals
Browsers may send “Do Not Track” or global privacy control signals. Because there is no single industry standard for interpreting every signal across all sites, we primarily rely on the explicit choices you make in our cookie banner. We will continue to monitor regulatory guidance in Singapore and internationally and may update this Policy accordingly.
9. Relationship to PDPA
Cookie-related personal data is handled under our Privacy Policy and Singapore’s PDPA. Essential cookies support legitimate operational needs; optional cookies rely on your consent collected through the banner. You may withdraw optional consent by selecting Reject all or adjusting Customise settings when the banner is available, or by clearing the consent cookie and revisiting the site.
10. Updates and contact
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect tool changes or legal requirements. The “Last updated” date will change when we do. Material updates may be accompanied by a renewed consent prompt. Questions: AudienceStrike Pte. Ltd., 182 Cecil Street #17-02, Singapore 069547 · +65 6631 8294 · [email protected] · UEN 202973842M. Marketing outcomes from our agency services are separate from cookie mechanics and remain subject to market conditions, budget and platform policies — we do not guarantee rankings, sales or ROI.