Cookies are small files which are stored on a user's computer.
They are designed to hold a modest amount of data specific to a particular client and website, and can be accessed either by the web server or the client computer.
This allows the server to deliver a page tailored to a particular user, or the page itself can contain some script which is aware of the data in the cookie and so is able to carry information from one visit to the website (or related site) to the next.
If you decide to change the way the browser uses cookies you can do so by changing your browser settings.
Most browsers will allow you to reject or accept all cookies, accept only specific cookies or ask you each time whether to allow cookies to a specific page or not.
The ways in which you can specifically delete cookies depend on your particular browser. Every browser differs in this respect. To find out, you can simply use the integrated help function in your browser.
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Name |
Purpose |
Duration |
Source |
|
_utma |
Collect statistical data |
2 years |
|
|
_utmz |
Collect statistical data |
6 months |
|
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_utmb |
Collect statistical data |
30 minutes |
|
|
_utmc |
Collect statistical data |
When the user's browser is closed |
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|
PREF |
User settings |
18 months |
|
|
datr |
Facebook plugin |
2 years |
|
|
twitter_sess |
Twitter plugin |
Session cookie |
|
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original_referrer |
Twitter plugin |
Session cookie |
|
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guest_id |
Twitter plugin |
2 years |
|
|
k |
Twitter plugin |
1 week |
|
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pid |
Twitter plugin |
2 years |
|
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cc_cookie_accept |
A cookie records your settings to allow cookies record |
1 year |
{{companyname}} |
|
cc_cookie_decline |
A cookie records your settings to not allow cookies record |
1 year |
{{companyname}} |
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ASPSESSIONID |
Session cookie, necessary for the functioning of the website |
Until the user's browser is closed |
{{companyname}} |
|
mypanel |
Session cookie, necessary for the functioning of the website |
Until the user's browser is closed |
{{companyname}} |