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Last Updated: June 29, 2025

MyThaiSpot (“we,” “our,” or “us”) is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website www.mythaispot.com and use our services.

Information We Collect

Information You Provide

  • Contact Information: Name, email address, and other details when you contact us
  • Feedback and Comments: Content you submit through contact forms or comments
  • Newsletter Subscriptions: Email address if you subscribe to our updates

Information Automatically Collected

  • Usage Data: Pages visited, time spent on site, referring websites
  • Device Information: Browser type, operating system, IP address
  • Cookies and Tracking: Small files stored on your device to improve your experience

How We Use Your Information

We use collected information to:

  • Provide and improve our travel and health content
  • Respond to your inquiries and requests
  • Send newsletters and updates (with your consent)
  • Analyze website usage and improve user experience
  • Ensure website security and prevent abuse

Information Sharing

We do not sell, trade, or rent your personal information to third parties. We may share information only in these circumstances:

  • Service Providers: Trusted partners who assist with website operations
  • Legal Requirements: When required by law or to protect our rights
  • Business Transfers: In case of merger, acquisition, or asset sale

Cookies and Tracking Technologies

Our website uses cookies to:

  • Remember your preferences and settings
  • Analyze website traffic and user behavior
  • Improve content and user experience

You can control cookies through your browser settings, though some features may not work properly if disabled.

Third-Party Services

Our website may contain links to external sites or use third-party services:

  • Analytics: Google Analytics for usage statistics
  • Social Media: Links to social platforms
  • External Links: Tourism and health resources

These third parties have their own privacy policies, which we encourage you to review.

Data Security

We implement appropriate security measures to protect your information:

  • Secure server infrastructure
  • Regular security updates and monitoring
  • Limited access to personal information
  • Encryption for sensitive data transmission

Your Rights

You have the right to:

  • Access your personal information
  • Correct inaccurate information
  • Request deletion of your data
  • Opt-out of communications
  • Object to data processing

Data Retention

We retain personal information only as long as necessary for:

  • Providing our services
  • Complying with legal obligations
  • Resolving disputes
  • Enforcing our agreements

International Transfers

As our website serves international visitors to Thailand, your information may be transferred to and processed in different countries. We ensure appropriate safeguards are in place for such transfers.

Children’s Privacy

Our website is not intended for children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe we have collected information from a child, please contact us immediately.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated “Last Updated” date. Continued use of our website after changes constitutes acceptance of the new policy.

Contact Information

For privacy-related questions or requests, contact us at:

Email: [email protected]

Mailing Address:
MyThaiSpot
38, Soi. Kamling, Taveerat Road
Khohong, Hatyai, Songkhla, Thailand 90110


This Privacy Policy helps ensure your trust as you explore Thailand travel and health information with MyThaiSpot.

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