System Protocol 7.2

Cookie Policy

Transparency in data acquisition is fundamental to digital twin modeling. This document outlines how TokyoTwin utilizes localized data fragments to refine your simulation environment and site interaction.

Last encrypted update: March 17, 2026

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Functional Interaction Logic

At TokyoTwin, our digital twin constructs rely on high-fidelity data inputs. On this website, "cookies" act as small telemetry files stored on your hardware. These fragments allow our servers to recognize your specific hardware profile during a session or across multiple visits.

We prioritize a minimalist data footprint. Rather than broad tracking, we use these files to maintain the integrity of your simulation requests, ensuring that the heavy computational modeling you initiate remains linked to your local instance.

Technical hardware architecture representing data processing
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Data Classification & Inventory

We categorize identifiers into three distinct operational tiers, each serving a specific requirement of the laboratory's digital twin ecosystem.

Core Operational

Required for the basic stability of the system. These enable navigation, security protocols, and session persistence within our modeling environment.

TTL: Session duration; Persistence: Essential

Simulation Analytics

These performance-oriented files collect data on how users interact with our simulation laboratory. By observing bottlenecks or underused features, we optimize our analytics review processes.

TTL: 24 Months; Persistence: Performance Optimized

Preference Modeling

Remembers your specific configuration parameters, region settings, and visualization preferences to provide a consistent high-precision aesthetic.

TTL: 12 Months; Persistence: Optional
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User Governance & Configuration

TokyoTwin values the sovereignty of your hardware. You maintain full control over the lifecycle of these fragments. Global settings are accessible via your browser interface, allowing for complete deletion or restrictive blocking of all modeling cookies.

Technical Procedure: Most browsers allow you to refuse cookies or alert you when a cookie is being sent. Refer to your browser’s documentation for the exact technical path. Note that disabling essential modules may disrupt the accuracy of digital twin visualizations.

Laboratory Inquiry

For detailed technical documentation regarding our data analytics framework or policy specifics, please contact the Shinjuku lab directly.

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Office Location Shinjuku 88, Tokyo, Japan

Compliance Standard Verified

REF: TT-774-B / POL_COOKIE_0326