COOKIE POLICY

Cookie Policy

When you visit our website, we will use cookies to make sure you get the best experience on our website. These cookies might be about you, your preferences, or your device. The information does not usually directly identify you, but it can give you a more personalised web experience.

We will need to use a cookie to remember the choices that you have made. This will have a couple of consequences:

• If you delete all your cookies you will have to update your preferences again.

• If you use a different device or browser you will have to tell us your preferences again.

Your rights and contact information

For more information on your rights in relation to our processing of your personal data and contact details to us, please see our Privacy Policy.

Cookie List

A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website – when visited by a user – asks your browser to store on your device to remember information about you, such as your language preference or login information. Those cookies are set by us and called first-party cookies. More specifically, we use cookies and other tracking technologies for the following purposes:

1. Technically Required Cookies

Required web technologies and cookies to make our website technically accessible to and usable for you. This applies to fundamental base functionalities such as navigation on the website, correct display in your internet browser, or requesting your consent. Without these web technologies and cookies, our website does not work.

2. Function Cookies

We want to constantly improve the user-friendliness and performance of our websites. For this reason, we use technologies (including cookies) which measure and evaluate which functions and content of our websites are used, how, and how often. On this basis, we can improve our websites for users.     

3. Marketing and Advertising Cookies

Marketing and Advertising Cookies placed on your device are used for marketing analytical and advertising purposes. These cookies can be persistent or non-persistent and are placed from different domain names. These cookies collect information about your online behavior such as how you use the website. It will provide advertisements that are more relevant to your interests and online behavior.

Description of the cookies we use

1. Technically Required Cookies

Cookie Name

Expiration Time

Description

__cmpcc

a session

This cookie is used to test if the visitor's browser supports cookies. It is set by the consentmanager.net CMP.

__cmpconsent*

a session

This cookie name is associated with  consentmanager.net. This cookie is used to store the consent information of the user, especially for the IAB CMP Framework(TCF) v2. The expiration period of this cookie is at least one session. This means that the cookie expires when you close your browser.

__cmpcccx*

a session

This cookie name is associated with consentmanager.net. This cookie is used to store the consent information of the user in a custom consent format, specific to a single account in their platform. The cookie is set on either.consentmanager.net or the first party domain.

__cmpcccu*

a session

This cookie name is associated with consentmanager.net. This cookie is used to store the consent information of the user in a custom consent format, specific to a single account in their platform. The cookie is set on either .consentmanager.net or the first party domain.

2. Function Cookies

Cookie Name

Expiration Time

Description

VatLogin.jsp

45 mins

It's used to deliver better dynamic media experience.The AuthFilter embedded into IPS ImageServer (IS, IR, and also the SWFs/skins and video contexts) uses the cookie for access authorization. If present, it allows HTTP requests to pass through. Otherwise it returns unauthorized.

s7js.flyout.InfoMessage.displayed.assetId.state

a session

It's used to deliver better dynamic media experience. <assetId> is the name of the asset the viewer is working with.

s7js.flyout.InfoMessage.
displayed.assetId_idxid.ant

a session

It's used to deliver better dynamic media experience. <assetId> is the name of the asset the viewer is working with and <id> is the 0-based sticky note index.

3. Marketing and Advertising Cookies

Cookie Name

Expiration Time

Description

_dp

a session

This cookie is temporary. Adobe Audience Manager tries to set the _dp cookie to determine if it can set other cookies in the demdex.net domain in a third-party context. When _dp is set it contains a value of 1. Audience Manager reads this value and immediately removes the cookie. If the _dp cookie is not present, Audience Manager knows it cannot set cookies.

demdex

6 months

This cookie name is associated with Adobe Audience Manager. Audience Manager sets this cookie to assign a unique ID to a site visitor. The demdex cookie helps Audience Manger perform basic functions such as visitor identification, ID synchronization, segmentation, modeling, reporting, etc.

_ga_*

2 years

This cookie name is associated with Google Analytics. This cookie is set and read by Google Analytics 4(GA4) to distinguish users(set to a random ID).

_gid

24 hours

This cookie name is associated with Google Analytics, and is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier. It is included in each page request in a site and used to calculate vistor, session and campaign data for the sites analytics reports.

_ga

2 years

This cookie name is associated with Google Analytics, and is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier. It is included in each page request in a site and used to calculate vistor, session and campaign data for the sites analytics reports.

_gat_*

1 minutes

This cookie name is associated with Google Analytics. This cookie is used to throttle the request rate-limiting the collection of data on high traffic sites

lastExternalReferrerTime

6 months

The lastExternalRef-errerTime cookie is used to store the last time a user visited a website from an external referrer. It is set by the Google Analytics JavaScript library.

lastExternalReferrer

6 months

The lastExternalRef-errer cookie is used to store the last external referrer for a user. It is set by the Google Analytics JavaScript library.

AMP_TOKEN

30 seconds to 1 year

Contains a token that can be used to retrieve a Client ID from AMP Client ID service. Other possible values indicate opt-out, inflight request or an error retrieving a Client ID from AMP Client ID service. (Analysis)

sat_track

a session

This cookie name is associated with Adobe Experience Platform Launch, and is used to track the opt-out status of the user for receiving other cookies. When a page is loaded, the system checks to see if a cookie called sat_track is set(or the custom cookie name specified on the Edit Property page). If the cookie does not exist or if the cookie exists and is set to anything but true, the loading of the analytics tool is skipped. If the cookie exists and is set to true, the tool loads normally. The user is responsible for setting the sat_track cookie to false if they opt out.

referURL

a session

Used by Adobe Analytics. A type of cookie used by websites to track the source of a visitor's referral to their site.

s_cc

a session

Used by Adobe Analytics. This cookie is set and read by the JavaScript code to determine if cookies are enable(set to "True").

s_sq

a session

Used by Adobe Analytics. This cookie is a cookie that stores data about where and what visitors click on in Adobe Analytics' Activity Map feature.

s_vi

2 years

This cookie is stored at the domain of the image request-typically a customer-specific subdomain under 2o7.net or omtrdc.net if you are using third-party cookies, or if your domain is using first-party cookies.