Foundational Data Use
A cookie is a small text file that a website saves on your computer or mobile device when you visit the site. For an advisory firm likeurs, these tools are essential for distinguishing between unique user sessions and understanding regional traffic patterns within the Japanese market.
We do not use cookies to profile individual identities for third-party advertising. Our logic is strictly operational: we measure efficiency, remember your preferences, and secure our portal against unauthorized access.
The Functional Taxonomy
Strictly Necessary
Required for core site functionality. These ensure our strategy insights remain accessible and the secure areas of the hub function without disruption.
Performance Metrics
We aggregate anonymized data to see which briefings are resonance with our audience. This helps us refine our content delivery to meet institutional standards.
Preference Storage
Memory of language settings or previous regional selections, reducing friction upon your return to our digital portal.
Third-Party Tools
Minor scripts linked to map services or professional social tools may place cookies to enable embedded functions.
"Data is a tool for precision, not an end in itself."
— Tokyo Logic Partners
User Sovereignty
Every visitor maintains full agency over their local storage. Most modern browsers allow you to refuse cookies or delete them after each session. Note that restricting cookies may degrade the interactive elements of our advisory platform, specifically regarding secure member areas or tailored report delivery.
If you wish to change your settings, please consult your browser help menu. For specific inquiries regarding our logic-driven approach to data, you may reach our compliance desk at our contact page.