Cookies are information that we store on your computer / browser. Unless you have made settings on this in your browser, our system will issue cookies to your computer when you use the website.
This data makes it easier for you to log in and use the site for future visits. They also allow us to monitor the traffic on the website and eventually adapt the content to its use.
We can also use cookies to best target ads to your needs and preferences (remarketing). Ads can appear on the Google ad network. You can control which ads appear on the Google Network here: https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated
You can refuse to accept cookies by activating a browser setting that allows you to refuse cookies. However, if you do this, you may not be able to use some of the features on the website. Unless you have adjusted your browser setting so that it will not accept cookies, our system will issue cookies when you log in to the website.
Remember that cookies do not contain confidential information such as address, telephone number or credit card information.
The browser also generates information, including the language of the website and your IP address. An IP address is a set of numbers assigned to your computer during an Internet session each time you connect to the Internet through your Internet Service Provider or network (for example, if you connect to the Internet from a computer in the workplace). Your IP address is automatically logged by our servers and used to collect traffic data about the users of our websites. We do not use the IP address to identify you personally.
Internal (Created by Orchard Core CMS)
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orchantiforgery_*: Used by Orchard Core CMS for the antiforgery services registration purposes.
Google Analytics
We use Google Analytics to analyze user behavior on our websites. This is not traceable back to you as an end user, but shows numbers of visitors on the website, and this data can help us customize the website for actual use.
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__utmz: see where you came from to get to our website (search engine, keywords, link, etc.).
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__utma: keeps track of how many times you have visited our websites, so that we can see how many users we have that are visiting the website for the first time and how many people visit our websites more often.
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__utmb and __utmc: keep track of how long you are on our website and whether you have visited us before. These are deleted when you leave our websites.
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__utmv: used to keep track of any variable data to be measured but not in active use.
If you, as a user, do not want your visitor data to be recorded with Google Analytics, you can install Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on. Please note that this will also apply to all websites that use Google Analytics, and not just this website.
Detailed information:
Use of Cookies in Google Analytics
Google AdWords
We may also use cookies to best target content and ads to your needs and preferences in the Google ad network (remarketing ads appearing on other websites). You can control which ads appear on the Google Network here: https://adssettings.google.com/authenticated
Cookies from Google
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S, CONSENT, SIDCC, XSRF-TOKEN, .DDMMUI-PROFILE, APISID, OGP, HSID, 1P-JAR, NID, OGPC, SAPISID, SSID, SID, ACCOUNT_CHOOSER, LSOLH, GAPS, LSID, SMSV, OCAK, OTZ – Google / Google ad services cookies: Used, among other things, to provide you with relevant ads on external websites. Link between device usage and visits to our website with your Google account / user.
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DSID; IDE - Doubleclick.net – Ads that are viewed, interaction with ads and behavior on this website.
More info from Google:
Short explanation: http://www.google.com/policies/technologies/cookies/
Detailed information: http://www.google.com/policies/technologies/types/
If the site uses Facebook integrations or ads then some cookies are stored in the browser as well.
Read more about Facebook's cookie policy here: https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/
AddThis (Social Media Sharing Buttons)
General info: http://www.addthis.com/privacy
Detailed info from AddThis:
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__atuvc - ensures that your client / browser shows the updated number if you have shared or liked something.
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uid - Unique ID generated as a user identifier for your machine.
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di / dt - Maintains cookies and helps maintain their expiration date.
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bt - To model user interest.
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uvc - To see how often you see an AddThis user.
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ssc / psc / uvc - Used to keep track of user sharing and social activities.
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loc - Geolocation, used to help other sites map from which geographical location the user shares information.
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uss / ups - Used to monitor the user's preferred sharing preferences.
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ssh / sshs - Used to optimize the user sharing setting.
Future changes
We reserve the right to change the services and cookies we use on our website.
Here's how to delete cookies in your browser
Chrome:
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Click the menu icon in the right top corner
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Select More tools.
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Select Clear Browsing Data.
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In the dialog box, select the information types you want to remove.
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Use the menu at the top to select the amount of data you want to delete. Select the time of day to delete everything.
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Click Clear Log.
Internet Explorer:
Internet Explorer 9.x:
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Click the Tools button (the icon that looks like a gear). If you do not see the menu, press the Alt key on the keyboard to display the menus.
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Select Security from the drop-down menu.
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Select Delete Browser History.
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Uncheck Preserve Web site data in Favorites.
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Select the Temporary Internet Files check box.
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Click Delete.
Note: Deleting the buffer log may take several minutes.
Internet Explorer 8.x:
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Click the Security menu. If you do not see the menu, press the Alt key on the keyboard to display the menus.
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Select Delete Browser History.
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Uncheck Preserve Web site data in Favorites.
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Select the Temporary Internet Files check box.
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Click Delete.
Note: Deleting the buffer log may take several minutes.
Mozilla Firefox:
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Click the Tools menu.
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Select Delete History.
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Select All from the Delete time drop-down menu.
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Select the Buffer check box.
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Click Delete Now.
Safari:
Safari for Mac OS X:
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Click the Safari menu.
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Select Clear Buffer.
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Click Clear.
Safari 5.x for Windows:
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Click Settings.
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Select Settings from the drop-down menu.
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Click Privacy.
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In the Cookies and other site data section, click Clear All Website Data.
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Click Remove Now.
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Close the Settings dialog.
Opera:
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Click the Tools menu.
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Select Delete Private Data from the drop-down menu.
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Click Details.
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Select Empty Entire Storage, and clear any rows you do not want to empty.
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Click Delete.
If a browser is not listed here, you will find a "help" feature in all browsers where you can find information on how to delete cookies.
Marketing
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