Privacy Policy
The Treasury Department has prepared this Privacy Policy to protect the personal information of all users of the Treasury Department’s website as follows:
1. Personal data collection
For the convenience of providing services to all users of the website of the Treasury Department, it has collected your personal information, such as email address, name, home or work address, zip code, telephone number, etc. In the event that you sign up for membership or to use one of the services, the Treasury Department will collect additional personal information, including sex, age, preferences/favorites, interests, credit card number, and billing address. In addition, to explore the popularity of the services, which can be useful in using statistics to improve the quality of the services, the Treasury Department is required to collect some additional personal information about you, including IP address, browser type, domain name, webpage records of the website visited by users, the time they visited the website (access times), and the referring website addresses accessed by users. The Treasury Department recommends that you check the privacy policy of other websites linked from this website to know and understand how such websites collect, use, or process your personal information. However, the Treasury Department is not liable if those websites fail to operate or take any action in compliance with the Privacy Policy that they have stated, nor can it support any comments or activities that have been announced on such websites.
2. Use of personal information
The Treasury Department will use your personal information only to the extent necessary, such as your name and address, to make contacts, provide services, engage in public relations, or provide news or information, as well as to survey your opinion on the affairs or activities of the Treasury Department. As a result, the Treasury Department thus guarantees that it will never sell or transfer your personal information to outside parties without your consent.
In the event that the Treasury Department has hired another agency to process your personal information, such as the delivery of postal parcels, statistical analysis of its affairs or activities, etc., the Treasury Department will require the hired agency to maintain the confidentiality and security of your personal information, and impose prohibitions on the use of such personal information for purposes other than the activities or affairs of the Treasury Department.
3. Right to control your personal information
By simply completing a request to notify the Treasury Department on the website www.treasury.go.th, you can choose to have your personal information used or shared or to not receive any marketing information or materials from the Treasury Department in the interest of protecting your privacy.
4. Security for personal information
In the interest of maintaining the confidentiality and security of your personal information, the Treasury Department has established internal regulations to determine the right to access or use your personal information. To maintain the confidentiality and security of certain information of paramount importance, such as credit card numbers, etc., the Treasury Department has provided a secure communication channel for such information by encrypting such information, for example, providing the use of Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocols, etc.
5. Use of cookies
“Cookies” are data that the Treasury Department sends to a user’s web browser. When they are installed on your system, if “cookies” are used, the Treasury Department's website can save or remember the user’s information until the user exits the web browser, until the user deletes the “cookies,” or no longer allows the “cookies” to work. If you choose to use “cookies,” browsing the website will be more comfortable because the “cookies” help to remember the websites you visit. The Treasury Department will use the data that the “cookies” have saved or collected for statistical analysis or other activities to improve the quality of its services.
6. Use of cookies for the improvement of the Privacy Policy
The Treasury Department may revise or amend the Privacy Policy without prior notice to you in order to appropriately and effectively provide the services. Therefore, the Treasury Department recommends that users read the Privacy Policy every time they visit or use the services on the Treasury Department’s website, comply with the Privacy Policy, and contact the Treasury Department.
If you have any questions, suggestions, or feedback regarding the Privacy Policy or compliance with this Privacy Policy, the Treasury Department takes pleasure in answering any questions, and listening to any suggestions and feedback that will be useful in improving its services. You can contact the Treasury Department at the address listed below.
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