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Basic cookie information
What are cookies?
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How do cookies work?
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Types of cookies used in the repository
Necessary
Necessary cookies help make websites more accessible and allow basic functions such as navigation or access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function without these cookies.
Analytical
Analytical cookies help website owners understand how visitors interact with their websites by collecting and reporting information anonymously.
How to configure/disable cookies
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Identifying cookies used
Below is a list of the cookies used and their function.
Necessary
| Cookie | Description | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| JSESSIONID | Used by JSP sites. Cookies used to maintain the user's state across page requests. | Session |
| cc_cookie | Used to register cookie settings | 6 months |
Analytical
| Cookie | Description | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| _pk_id.<appID>.<domainHash> | To recognise visitors and maintain the properties they have defined. | 1 year |
| _pk_ses.<appID>.<domainHash> | To display the visitor’s active session. | 30 min |
| ppms_privacy_<appID> | Stores the visitor’s consent to data collection and use. | 1 year |
| stg_traffic_source_priority | Stores the traffic source from which the visitor reached the site. | 30 min |
| stg_last_interaction | Indicates whether the visitor’s last session is still running or whether a new one has been started. | 1 year |
| stg_returning_visitor | Indicates whether a visitor has been to the website before. | 1 year |
| stg_fired__<conditionID> | Indicates whether the combination of tag and trigger was fired during the visitor’s current session. | Session |
| stg_utm_campaign | Stores the name of the campaign that directed the visitor to the website. | Session |
| stg_pk_campaign | Stores the name of the campaign that directed the visitor to the website. | Session |
| stg_externalReferrer | Stores the URL of the site that mentioned the website to the visitor. | Session |
| _stg_optout | Helps disable all tracking tags on the site. | 1 year |
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