Cookies

Cookies are small text files stored on the user's device by a website. They are used to save information about the visit, such as language settings, login data, or user behavior. This allows for an optimized website experience, personalized content, or targeted advertising. Technically necessary cookies are essential for the operation of a website, while others are used for analytics or marketing purposes.

 

Reason for use: Legitimate interest. Technically required for website to function:

These cookies are used to store the user's cookie settings and consent. They ensure that the website respects the selected preferences and only sets permitted cookies.

  • cookieconsent_status   (required to know of the user accepts that cookies can be set – length : 3 months)
  • cookiesetting   (required to know if cookies required for the site work can be set – length : 3 months)
  • cookietech  (required to know if cookies with the user preferences can be set – length : 3 months)
  • cookie_stats  ( required to know if cookies with user tracking can be set – length : 3 months)

These cookies are set by Typo3 when a user logs into the backend:

  • be_typo_user Used for user authentication and session security. It helps identify the logged-in user and prevents unauthorized access.


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These cookies are set by WordPress when a user logs into the backend:

  • wordpress_sec_###HASH###: Used for user authentication and session security. It helps identify the logged-in user and prevents unauthorized access.

  • wp-settings-1: Stores user-specific settings for the WordPress admin panel and interface, such as preferred layout or customized dashboard views.

  • wp-settings-time-1: Saves the timestamp of the last user settings update to optimize the loading of the interface.

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These cookies are set by WordPress when a user logs into the backend:

  • wordpress_sec_###HASH###: Used for user authentication and session security. It helps identify the logged-in user and prevents unauthorized access.

  • wp-settings-1: Stores user-specific settings for the WordPress admin panel and interface, such as preferred layout or customized dashboard views.

  • wp-settings-time-1: Saves the timestamp of the last user settings update to optimize the loading of the interface.