What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit. They serve a range of purposes: some are necessary for the site to function at all, while others allow the site to recognise a returning visitor, understand how pages are being used, or support advertising services.
Cookies do not contain executable code and cannot access other files on your device. They can only be read by the website or service that set them. You may delete or block cookies through your browser settings, though doing so may affect how certain parts of the site work.
Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
Always active
These cookies are required for the site to function. They manage session continuity and store your cookie consent preferences so that you are not prompted again on each visit. They cannot be disabled without affecting core site behaviour.
Examples: consent storage, session management
Analytics Cookies
Optional
These help us understand how visitors move through the site — which pages are read, how long visits last, and where visitors arrive from. This information is used in aggregate to improve the site's usefulness. No individual visitor profile is compiled for this purpose.
Examples: Google Analytics, Bing UET
Marketing Cookies
Optional
These allow us to measure the reach of marketing activity and to show relevant content to visitors who have expressed interest in our services on other platforms. They are set by third-party services integrated with the site.
Examples: Meta Pixel, LinkedIn Insight
Preference Cookies
Optional
These remember choices you have made on the site — such as language or region settings — so that we can present the site in a way that is suited to your needs without asking each time you visit.
Examples: language selection, region display
Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on this site are set by third-party services rather than directly by Onyrra Group. These services operate under their own privacy and cookie policies, and we encourage you to review those policies if you have questions about how they use data.
- —Google Analytics — website usage and traffic analysis (analytics cookies)
- —Bing UET (Microsoft) — campaign performance measurement (analytics and marketing cookies)
- —Meta Pixel — conversion tracking and audience reach (marketing cookies)
- —Google Maps — embedded map functionality; subject to Google's own terms (essential to embedded content)
Disabling optional cookie categories in the preferences above will prevent those third-party cookies from being set where we are technically able to manage that. Some third-party embeds — such as the Google Maps iframe — may set their own cookies regardless.
Cookie Duration
| Type | Lifespan | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Session | Until browser closes | Removed automatically when you end your browsing session |
| Persistent (short) | Up to 30 days | Used for preference storage and consent records |
| Persistent (medium) | Up to 12 months | Used by analytics services to recognise returning visitors in aggregate |
| Persistent (long) | Up to 2 years | Used by some marketing measurement tools; can be removed from browser settings at any time |
Your Cookie Preferences
Use the toggles above to adjust your preferences, then save your choices below. Your settings are stored in your browser and will apply across the site. Changing them here will update the site-wide cookie settings immediately.
Managing Cookies in Your Browser
You may also manage or delete cookies directly through your browser settings. The steps for the most common browsers are set out below.
Google Chrome
Open Chrome and select the three-dot menu in the top right corner. Choose Settings, then Privacy and security, then Cookies and other site data. From there you can block all cookies, allow cookies from specific sites only, or clear existing cookies. To delete cookies from a specific site, visit the site, click the padlock icon in the address bar, and select Cookies.
Mozilla Firefox
Open Firefox and click the menu button (three horizontal lines) in the top right. Select Settings, then Privacy & Security. Under Cookies and Site Data you can manage storage, set custom blocking rules, or clear all stored data. Firefox also offers Enhanced Tracking Protection options which can block certain third-party cookies automatically.
Apple Safari
On macOS, open Safari and choose Preferences (or Settings on newer versions) from the Safari menu, then click Privacy. You can block all cookies or block cross-site tracking cookies. To remove cookies from a specific site, go to Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data. On iOS, navigate to Settings → Safari → Privacy & Security.
Microsoft Edge
Open Edge and select the three-dot menu in the top right corner. Choose Settings, then Cookies and site permissions, then Cookies and site data. You can manage existing cookies, block third-party cookies, or clear all cookies. Edge also has a Tracking prevention feature under Privacy, search, and services with selectable levels of cookie blocking.
Note that if you block or delete all cookies, some parts of this website — and other websites — may not work as intended.
Your Rights
Under Malaysia's Personal Data Protection Act 2010 and related guidance, you have the right to withdraw consent for optional cookies at any time. Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of any processing that took place before your withdrawal.
You may update your preferences at any time using the controls on this page. Changes take effect immediately in your browser. If you have questions about how your data is handled in connection with cookies, or wish to exercise any rights under applicable law, please write to us.
Privacy enquiries
Onyrra Group, Wisma Pantai, Lebuh Light, 10200 George Town, Penang, Malaysia