Last Updated: 1 May 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) may use cookies, similar technologies, Google Sites tools, analytics, forms, and third-party services to operate this independent informational and traveler assistance Google Site.
Cookies help websites function properly, improve user experience, measure site performance, remember preferences, and understand how visitors use website pages. Google explains that cookies are small pieces of text used to remember information about a user’s visit, such as preferred language or site settings.
Important Notice
Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is an independent informational and traveler assistance Google Site.
This site is:
Not the official Thai Immigration website
Not operated by the Thai government
Not affiliated with Thai Immigration, any embassy, or any consulate
Not authorized to approve TDAC, visas, or entry into Thailand
The official TDAC website states “No Fees.” Any fee charged by an independent assistance service should be clearly disclosed as a separate service fee, not a Thai government fee.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small files or pieces of information stored on a user’s browser, device, or computer when visiting a website. They can help a website remember basic information, improve performance, support security, and measure visitor activity.
Cookies may help with:
Loading website pages correctly
Remembering basic preferences
Improving site performance
Understanding which pages are useful
Measuring visitor traffic
Supporting form or embedded content functionality
Helping Google services operate properly
Cookies do not usually identify a person directly by themselves, but they may be linked with browser, device, analytics, or usage information.
Why This Site May Use Cookies
This Google Site may use cookies or similar technologies to:
Make the site work properly
Improve page loading and performance
Understand how visitors use TDAC guide pages
Improve content and navigation
Measure visits to pages such as Apply, FAQ, Help Center, and Contact Us
Support Google Sites functionality
Support embedded Google Forms, if used
Support analytics tools, if enabled
Protect forms and services from misuse
Improve user experience
Cookies should not be used to collect unnecessary passport, health declaration, or sensitive TDAC information.
Types of Cookies We May Use
1. Essential Cookies
Essential cookies help the website function correctly. These may be used by Google Sites or related services to deliver the website, load pages, manage basic security, and support embedded features.
Essential cookies may support:
Page loading
Site display
Basic navigation
Security
Embedded Google services
Form functionality
These cookies are usually necessary for the website to work.
2. Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help understand how visitors use this website. If Google Analytics or similar tools are enabled, analytics cookies may collect information such as page views, device type, browser type, approximate location, referral source, and time spent on pages.
Google states that Google Analytics may use cookies such as _ga to distinguish users and measure interactions with websites or apps.
Analytics cookies may help us understand:
Which TDAC pages are most visited
Which pages need improvement
Whether visitors find FAQs useful
How users move through the site
Whether important pages are easy to access
Whether content needs better structure
Analytics should not be configured to collect passport numbers, TDAC numbers, health details, payment card data, or other sensitive personal information. Google’s Analytics guidance says customers must not send personally identifiable information to Google Analytics.
3. Preference Cookies
Preference cookies may remember simple choices such as language, display settings, or visitor preferences if such features are enabled.
These cookies may help:
Remember preferred language
Improve repeat visits
Maintain selected settings
Make navigation easier
If your Google Site does not use custom preference features, these cookies may be limited to Google’s own service functionality.
4. Security Cookies
Security cookies may help protect the website, forms, embedded tools, or related services from spam, abuse, unauthorized access, or suspicious behavior.
Security cookies may support:
Fraud prevention
Abuse detection
Form protection
Account security for site administrators
Safe operation of Google services
These cookies help maintain a safer experience for visitors and website operators.
5. Third-Party Cookies
This site may include third-party services, embedded content, payment links, booking tools, maps, videos, forms, or analytics tools. These third parties may set their own cookies according to their own privacy and cookie policies.
Third-party services may include:
Google Sites
Google Forms
Google Analytics
Google Maps
YouTube embeds
Payment processors
Travel add-on providers
Customer support tools
Booking or transfer service tools
We do not control cookies placed by third-party services. Users should read the relevant third-party privacy and cookie policies before using those services.
Google Sites and Cookies
Because this website is built on Google Sites, Google may use cookies or similar technologies to deliver services, improve functionality, maintain security, and analyze traffic depending on the Google services enabled.
Google’s Privacy Policy explains that Google collects information to provide better services and lets users manage, export, and delete certain information through Google account controls.
If Google Forms, Google Analytics, YouTube, Google Maps, or other Google tools are embedded, additional Google cookies or similar technologies may apply.
Google Analytics Notice
If Google Analytics is enabled on this site, it may use cookies and similar identifiers to measure visitor behavior. Google Analytics can help understand site usage, but it should not receive personally identifiable information such as passport numbers, TDAC numbers, payment card numbers, full form submissions, or health declaration details.
Analytics may collect:
Page visited
Time on page
Device type
Browser type
Approximate location
Referral source
Site interaction data
Analytics should be used only to improve the website and understand general visitor behavior.
Cookies and TDAC Information
Cookies should not be used to store sensitive TDAC details.
Sensitive TDAC-related data may include:
Passport number
Full passport name
Date of birth
Nationality
Flight details
Hotel address
Health declaration answers
TDAC number
QR code
Payment details
Children’s passport information
These details should be collected only through appropriate forms or support processes when necessary, not through tracking cookies.
Cookies and Forms
If this site uses Google Forms or another form tool, cookies may support form loading, spam prevention, or Google service functionality.
Forms may be used for:
TDAC support requests
Contact requests
Update support
Status-check guidance
Family or group assistance
Help Center inquiries
Users should not submit unnecessary sensitive information through forms. Only provide information required for your request.
Cookies and Embedded Content
This Google Site may include embedded content, such as maps, videos, forms, payment links, or third-party widgets. Embedded content may behave as if you visited the third-party website directly.
Embedded services may collect:
Device data
Browser data
Interaction data
Cookie identifiers
Usage data
Account information, if logged in
Examples may include:
Google Maps for location guidance
YouTube videos for travel instructions
Google Forms for support requests
Payment provider pages
Travel-service booking tools
Users should review third-party policies before interacting with embedded content.
Managing Cookies
Users can manage cookies through their browser settings. Most browsers allow users to:
View cookies
Block cookies
Delete cookies
Disable third-party cookies
Clear browsing data
Manage site-specific permissions
Set privacy preferences
However, disabling cookies may affect how some website features work. Forms, embedded maps, videos, analytics opt-outs, or Google services may not function properly if cookies are blocked.
How to Disable Cookies in Browsers
Users can usually manage cookies in browser settings.
Common browser options include:
Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Third-party cookies
Safari: Settings → Privacy → Cookies and website data
Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
Microsoft Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions
Browser settings may change over time, so users should check their browser’s latest help section for updated instructions.
Consent to Cookies
Depending on your location and applicable privacy laws, this site may request consent before using non-essential cookies such as analytics or marketing cookies.
Recommended consent wording:
By using this site, you understand that cookies and similar technologies may be used to operate the website, improve performance, analyze traffic, and support Google services. You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings.
If analytics or marketing cookies are used, it is best practice to provide a clear cookie notice and allow users to manage preferences where required by law.
Non-Essential Cookies
Non-essential cookies are cookies that are not strictly required for the website to function. These may include analytics, marketing, or preference cookies.
If non-essential cookies are used, users should be informed about:
What cookies are used
Why they are used
Whether third parties are involved
How users can manage preferences
How users can withdraw consent, where applicable
Marketing Cookies
This Google Site should avoid using marketing cookies unless clearly disclosed.
Marketing cookies may be used to:
Measure advertising performance
Retarget visitors
Show personalized ads
Track users across websites
Build advertising audiences
If marketing cookies are ever added, this Cookie Policy should be updated, and users should be clearly informed before such cookies are used where required.
Cookies and Payment Links
If this site includes payment links for optional independent assistance or travel add-ons, payment processors may use their own cookies to manage checkout, fraud prevention, security, and payment processing.
Payment-related cookies may help:
Secure checkout
Fraud detection
Payment session management
Transaction completion
Receipt generation
Payment processors have their own privacy and cookie policies. Users should review those policies before making payment.
Cookies and Optional Travel Add-Ons
If optional travel services are offered, such as airport transfers, eSIMs, lounge access, or arrival support, third-party providers may use cookies or similar technologies on their booking pages.
Optional travel add-ons are separate from the official TDAC process. The official TDAC website states “No Fees,” so any add-on or assistance fee should be clearly disclosed separately.
Data Collected Through Cookies
Cookies and similar technologies may collect technical or usage information such as:
IP address
Browser type
Device type
Operating system
Pages visited
Referring website
Date and time of visit
Approximate location
Interaction data
Cookie identifiers
Cookies should not be used to intentionally collect passport details, TDAC numbers, health declaration data, or payment card numbers.
How Long Cookies Stay on Your Device
Cookies may be:
Session Cookies
These cookies are temporary and may be deleted when you close your browser.
Persistent Cookies
These cookies may remain on your device for a set period unless deleted manually.
Cookie duration depends on the cookie provider, browser settings, and tool configuration.
Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers offer “Do Not Track” settings. Not all websites or third-party tools respond to these signals in the same way.
Users who want more control should manage cookies directly through browser privacy settings or use available privacy controls offered by Google or other third-party providers.
Google Account and Privacy Controls
If you are signed into a Google Account, Google may provide account-level privacy settings, ad settings, activity controls, and data management options. Users can review Google’s privacy tools to manage certain data linked to their Google account. Google’s Privacy Policy explains that users can update, manage, export, and delete information through Google controls.
Cookie Policy Updates
This Cookie Policy may be updated from time to time if:
New cookies are added
Google Sites settings change
Google Analytics is enabled or disabled
New third-party tools are added
Payment tools are added
Travel add-on providers are added
Legal requirements change
Privacy practices change
The latest version should always show the Last Updated date.
Last Updated: 1 May 2026
Important Safety Warning
Travelers should be careful when using TDAC-related websites. Thailand’s Immigration Bureau has warned foreign travelers about fraudulent websites falsely offering TDAC services for a fee, while emphasizing that the official TDAC process is mandatory but free through official government channels.
Before using any TDAC-related website, check:
Clear independent-site disclosure
Clear service-fee disclosure
Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
Data Protection Policy
Refund Policy
Contact information
Secure forms
No false government branding
No guaranteed immigration approval claim
FAQs for Cookie Policy Page
What are cookies?
Cookies are small pieces of information stored on your device or browser to help websites work, remember preferences, improve performance, and measure usage.
Does this Google Site use cookies?
Because this website is built on Google Sites, Google services may use cookies or similar technologies to deliver the site, maintain security, and support functionality. Additional cookies may apply if Google Analytics, Google Forms, maps, videos, or third-party tools are used.
Does this site use Google Analytics?
Google Analytics may be used if enabled by the site owner. If used, it may collect general usage data such as page views, browser type, device type, approximate location, and interaction data. It should not collect passport, TDAC, health, or payment information.
Can I disable cookies?
Yes. You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings. Some features may not work properly if cookies are blocked.
Are cookies used to store passport details?
No. Cookies should not be used to store passport numbers, TDAC numbers, health declaration details, QR codes, or payment card information.
Do third-party services use cookies?
Yes, third-party services such as Google Forms, Google Analytics, Google Maps, YouTube, payment processors, or travel add-on providers may use their own cookies according to their own policies.
Is this the official Thai Immigration website?
No. Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is an independent informational and assistance Google Site. It is not the official Thai Immigration website or a government authority.
Is the official TDAC free?
Yes. The official TDAC website states “No Fees.”