Cookies
This is a list of the categories of cookies used in our website and why we use them.
Required Cookies
These cookies are required for the website
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sessionid
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A sessionid token (often just called a “session token”) is a unique identifier that a server issues to a client (for example, a user’s browser) to maintain an ongoing session. Once a user authenticates (e.g., by logging in), the server generates a sessionid token and sends it to the client, typically as a browser cookie. On subsequent requests, the client includes this token so the server knows which user is making the request and what data belongs to them.
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crsftoken
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A CSRF token (Cross-Site Request Forgery token) is a unique, secret value that servers generate and attach to forms or requests to help defend against Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks. In a CSRF attack, a malicious site tricks a user’s browser into submitting unauthorized commands to a trusted site where the user is already authenticated. By requiring each form submission or sensitive request to include a valid CSRF token, the server can verify that the request truly originated from the legitimate site and not from an attacker’s page
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These cookies remember choices and enhance functionality.
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preferred_language
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This allows for the preferred language to be remembered.
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