Cookie Policy &
Data Interaction
As a leading analytical firm, Indus Analytical is committed to technical transparency. This document outlines how we use localized data storage to provide quant insights and improve your research experience.
Defining Digital Identifiers
Cookies are small text files stored on your device that allow us to recognize your browser and remember specific information. At Indus Analytical, we treat these identifiers as essential tools for localizing our quantitative insights and maintaining site performance across different regions, particularly between our Japanese and international users.
When you interact with our platform, these files enable us to facilitate secure sessions and ensure that the research data you view remains formatted correctly for your specific hardware and software environment.
Our Technology Taxonomy
Essential Operations
Vital for core functionality including security, session management, and load balancing. These cannot be disabled as the site would cease to function reliably.
Analytical Measurements
We utilize these to understand how visitors navigate our research papers. This data is aggregated and does not identify individuals, helping our analytical firm optimize content hierarchy.
Preference Localization
Remembering your language choice (EN/JP) and regional settings to provide a tailored interface upon your return.
External & Third-Party Integration
Some of our quant insights involve data visualizations and map integrations (such as our location in Tokyo 26) provided by third parties. These providers may set their own cookies to track the performance of their widgets or to collect telemetry. We do not control these third-party behaviors and recommend reviewing their respective privacy policies for detailed information.
User Sovereignty
You have the right to accept or decline non-essential trackers. Most modern web browsers allow you to modify your settings to block or delete cookies entirely. Please be aware that restricting essential files may impact the availability and performance of certain features within our methodology and research portals.
Browser Controls
Found in the 'Options' or 'Preferences' menu of your browser (Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox).
Opt-out Tools
Browser add-ons are available to block specific tracking agents from reporting your activity.
Need further clarification?
If you are a corporate client or research partner with specific compliance requirements regarding our data practices in the Japanese market, our team is available to provide detailed technical documentation.