What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer or mobile device through the web browser when you visit and use <%= LoginPageAppName %>.
There are two types of cookies that we use: session cookies and persistent cookies.
- A session cookie is stored temporarily on your computer or mobile device for as long as your browser is open. Therefore, session cookies are deleted when you close your browser.
- A persistent cookie is stored on your computer or mobile device until either it expires or is deleted from your browser cache.
How do we use cookies?
Session cookies are mandatory for the application to work. Session cookies do not contain personally identifiable information. We use persistent cookies to enable use to remember things about you as a returning user. For example, the “Remember Username” option on the login page uses a persistent cookie to store your username. By checking that option, you give us consent to use that cookie and store it on your device. Auto-login links in emails also use persistent cookies. Each link is created specifically for a given user for a given object/activity. We want to make sure the auto-login link belongs to you when you use it.
How to control and delete cookies.
If you want to restrict or block the cookies we set, you can do this through your browser settings. However, restricting cookies will prevent you from using the application. You can delete existing cookies by clearing your browser cache.