Management of Cookies or Tracking Technologies
This is the list of the categories of cookies or tracking
technologies used in our site and why we use them.
Category: Necessary
Necessary cookies enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility. You may disable these by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the site functions.
- session_state: This cookie is technically necessary and used by the OpenID provider in the authentication response to encode the authentication status of the user at the instant when the OpenID authentication request was processed. The cookie expires after the user's logout.
- ews_sessionid: This cookie is technically necessary to identify each browser (client) and its associated session with the site (server), enabling the storing and retrieving of session data in and from the site database, and the proper exchange between browser and site. The cookie expires in about 2 weeks.
- ews_csrftoken: This cookie is technically necessary for the sake of Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) protection, in order to prevent malicious websites from triggering a user's browser to make a request to the server that could affect it or the user's information. The cookie expires in about a year.
- ews_cookie_consent: This cookie is technically necessary to save the user consent for every cookie category (association of one or more cookies); each cookie category has a current version, which corresponds to the timestamp when the last cookie is added. The cookie expires in about a year.
Category: Analytics
We would like to set on-site web analytics by means of cookies or similar tracking technologies to help us improve our site by collecting, processing, and reporting information on how you use it.
- matomo: Matomo cookies are used to temporarily store data for the visit and a few details about the user such as the unique visitor ID. The mains cookies are _pk_id*, _pk_ref*, and _pk_ses*.