Cookie Policy

Welcome to the cookie information page (“Cookie Page”) for [Company Name]. Please read this Cookie Page together with our Privacy Policy. All terms not capitalized in this Cookie Page are defined in the Privacy Policy.

Types of Cookies

As explained in the Privacy Policy, a cookie is a small text file stored on a user’s computer for record-keeping purposes. When you visit or access the [Company Name] website (“Site”) or [Company Name] Products (together, the “Platform”), we (or certain third parties) may automatically collect technical information about the devices and software you use to access the Platform through cookies, beacons, tags, scripts, and/or similar technologies. This includes the type of Internet browser or mobile device, the website or source that referred you, your IP address or device ID, the operating system, and other technical information.

Why Cookies?

By default, a web server has no memory. Cookies fill this gap by helping the server remember who you are and your preferences, so you don’t need to start from scratch each time you navigate the site. For instance, when visiting our Site, a cookie file is transferred to your browser, allowing it to remember your information. As a result, instead of a generic welcome page, you might see a customized page with your name.

Cookies serve different purposes:

  • Session or strictly necessary cookies ensure the Platform works optimally.
  • Analytics or tracking cookies help us perform analysis or suggest additional features.

First and foremost, cookies help our Site and [Company Name] Products function better, providing a smooth experience for users, like seamless logins, page transitions, and device-switching.

Other Uses of Cookies

Some cookies collect information about how visitors use our Platform, such as the most visited pages or error messages. These cookies do not collect personal information and are used to improve the Platform.

Other cookies collect information about your browsing habits to deliver more relevant advertising, often referred to as tracking cookies. These cookies are usually set by advertising networks with our permission and help advertisers serve ads tailored to your interests.

Additionally, third-party cookies may be sent when using embedded content or social media links on our Site. We do not have control over these cookies and suggest visiting third-party websites for more information.

Cookie List & Table

The table below shows the cookies we use, including their ID and purpose. Since cookies can be dynamic, the list may change over time.

Categories of Cookies

Security: Used for user authentication, fraud prevention, and protecting user data.

  • Example IDs: AspNet.ApplicationCookie, __RequestVerificationToken, oidc.user.

Session State: Maintains session information.

  • Example IDs: ASP.NET_SessionId, 7e334cf3f31370ec73a05e772c2af1a5.

Processes: Ensures the website functions properly by enabling navigation, secure access, and user experience features.

  • Example IDs: .AspNet.Correlation.Google, 1P_JAR, NID.

Preferences: Remembers user preferences, such as language or region settings.

  • Example IDs: 7e334cf3f31370ec73a05e772c2af1a5, s_emw_language_tag.

Analytics: Tools like Google Analytics help us understand how visitors engage with the site without identifying them personally.

  • Example IDs: _ga, _gid, _gat.

Controlling Cookies

Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but you can adjust your browser settings to refuse cookies or alert you when a cookie is set. For more information on managing cookies, visit www.allaboutcookies.org. Disabling cookies may result in certain parts of the Platform becoming inaccessible or not functioning properly.

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