A cookie is a small text file that is stored on the user’s computer, tablet or mobile phone when the user has visited your website. In general, a distinction is made among technically necessary cookies, statistics cookies, personalized and marketing cookies.
On this page you can see which cookies will be set on this webpage. In the table below you can se which technical cookies are set, when a person logs in to the website. Otherwise no cookies are set.
Name | Provider | Purpose | Expiry | Type |
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wfwaf-authcookie-(hash) | wordfence.com | It is used to authenticate a user’s login request, and it allows Wordfence to detect non-logged in users and restrict their access to secure areas. | 12 hours | HTTP Cookie |
wf_loginalerted_(hash) | wordfence.com | This cookie is used to notify the Wordfence admin when an administrator logs in from a new device or location. This is only set for administrators. | 1 year | HTTP Cookie |
Wp-settings-1 | wordpress.org | WordPress sets a wp-settings-{UID} cookie for each individual logged-in user. The number on the end is the individual user ID from the users database table. This is used to customize the view of admin interface. | 1 year | HTTP Cookie |
wordpress_sec_{hash} | wordpress.org | This cookie is used to store your authentication details. Its use is limited to the admin console area, /wp-admin/ | Session | HTTP Cookie |
WordPress_test_cookie | wordpress.org | Checks if the browser accepts cookies | Session | HTTP Cookie |
wp-settings-time-{UID} | wordpress.org | WordPress sets a wp-settings-time-{UID} for each individual logged-in user. The number on the end is the individual user ID from the users database table. | 1 year | HTTP Cookie |