Cookies

This website uses cookies. Everyone who visits a website that uses cookies must by law be informed that the website sets cookies, what they are used for and how to opt out of them.

Cookies are small text files that can be saved on your computer when you visit a website. They are usually used to improve the website for the visitor. There are two types: Permanent cookies and session cookies.

A permanent cookie is a file that is saved on a visitor's computer and remains there until the duration expires. The file is used, for example, to make it easier for you who visit the website to use the site based on your preferences and interests. Permanent cookies can be deleted before the duration expires if you choose to clear cookies from the browser.

A session cookie is temporarily stored on your computer during your visit. It is deleted when you close the browser.

Cookies that are used on this website

Cookie

Use

Duration

JSESSIONID

A session cookie used to identify logged in users and provide correct permissions.

Length of visit (session).

SiteVisionLTM

Sitevision Cloud uses the unique cookie SiteVisionLTM to keep track of which underlying server the client should communicate with.

Length of visit (session).

_tpc_persistance_cookie

Is used to keep track of which underlying server/environment the client's traffic should be directed to.

Length of visit (session).

sv-cookie-consent

Is created when visitors accept cookies, used to keep track of the user's consent to cookies.

12 months.

ppms_privacy_<appID>

Is used to record and save the visitor's preferences regarding how their data may be processed, which types of cookies they accept, and other privacy settings.

12 months.

_pk_id.<appID>.<domainHash>

Analytical cookie. Is used to recognise visitors and hold their various properties.

13 months.

_pk_ses.<appID>.<domainHash>

Analytical cookie. Shows the visitor’s active session. If the cookie doesn’t exist, it means that the session ended more than 30 minutes ago and was counted in the pk_id cookie.

30 minutes.

If you don't want cookies to be stored

If you don't want cookies to be stored on your computer, you can make settings in your browser that prevent this. You can also make settings so that you get a warning every time a website wants to store a cookie on your computer.

You can remove cookies already stored on your computer. How you do it depends on which browser you are using. Please see the help section for your browser for further instructions.

Last published 15 September 2020