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When you log in, we will set up a number of cookies to record your login information and screen preferences. The lifetime of a login cookie is two days, and that of a screen option cookie is one year. If you check “Remember me,” your login cookie will be retained for two weeks. If you log out of your account, the login cookie will be deleted.
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These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed third-party tracking tools, track your interactions with this embedded content if you have an account logged in to their website.
There are two main types of cookies:
Functionality cookies: These cookies improve and personalize the functionality of the website. They can be activated by our teams or by third parties whose services are used on our pages. If you refuse these cookies, some services may not function properly.
Performance/analytical cookies: These cookies allow us to measure and improve the performance of our website by counting visits and traffic sources. They also help us identify the most and least popular pages and understand how visitors navigate the site. All information collected by these cookies is aggregated and therefore anonymous. If you refuse these cookies, we will not know that you have visited our site.
Cookies necessary for the functioning of the site:
__ssid: This cookie collects information about how the end user uses the website and any advertising that the end user may have seen before visiting the website.
__stripe_mid: This cookie, associated with the Stripe payment processor, helps prevent fraud.
breeze_folder_name: Cookie from the WordPress plugin for the cache.
cookieyes-consent: Cookie to manage consent with the cookie banner.
intercom-device-id: Allows the unique identifier of each visitor to be stored.
tk_ai: Allows the unique identifier of each visitor to be stored.
tk_qs: To provide functions between pages.
woocommerce_cart_hash: Helps WooCommerce determine if the cart content or data has been modified.
woocommerce_items_in_cart: Helps WooCommerce determine if the cart content or data has been modified.
wordpress_logged_in: cookie, which indicates when you are logged in and who you are, for most uses of the interface
wordpress_sec: to ensure protection against hackers, store account data.
wordpress_test_cookie: to determine whether cookies can be placed.
wp-settings-1: WordPress cookie that identifies the user with a number that corresponds to the one they have in the website’s user database.
wp-settings-time-1: WordPress uses this cookie to customize the display of the administration interface and possibly the main interface of the site.
wp_woocommerce_session: Contains a unique code for each customer to know where to find the shopping cart data in the database for each customer.
Google Ads cookies (performance/analytics):
NID – Security, Analytics, Functionality, Advertising
id – Functionality, Advertising
DSID – Security, Functionality, Advertising
IDE – Advertising
_gcl_au – Analytics, Advertising
1P_JAR – Advertising
_gcl_aw – Analytics, Advertising
ANID – Advertising
YSC – Security (Session)
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE – Security, Advertising
__gsas – Advertising
__eoi – Security
__gpi – Advertising
__gpi_optout – Advertising
test_cookie – Functionality
__gads – Advertising
GED_PLAYLIST_ACTIVITY – Advertising (Session)
ACLK_DATA – Advertising
receive-cookie-deprecation – Security, Advertising
pm_sess – Security, Functionality
pm_sess_NNN – Security, Functionality
aboutads_sessNNN – Security, Functionality
FPAU – Analytics, Advertising
AID – Analytics, Advertising
TAID – Analytics, Advertising
FPGCLDC – Analytics, Advertising
_gcl_dc – Analytics, Advertising
_gcl_aw – Analytics, Advertising
_gcl_gb – Analytics, Advertising
gac_gb<wpid> – Analytics, Advertising
_gac_gb – Analytics, Advertising
_gac_aw – Analytics, Advertising
_gcl_gs – Analytics, Advertising
_gcl_ag – Analytics, Advertising
_gcl_aw – Conversion – Advertising
FLC – Advertising
RUL – Advertising
FCCDCF – Functionality
FCNEC – Analytics
FPGCLAW – Analytics, Advertising
FPGCLGB – Analytics, Advertising
gac_gb<wpid> – Analytics, Advertising
FPLC – Analytics
_ga – Analytics
gac<wpid> – Advertising
_gid – Analytics
gat[<customname>] – Analytics