What is a Cookie?

 

A cookie is a small file, typically of letters and numbers, downloaded on to a device when the user accesses certain websites. Cookies are then sent back to originating website on each subsequent visit. Cookies are useful because they allow a website to recognise a user’s device.” – Text taken from ICO document ‘Guidance on the rules on use cookies and similar technologies’, dated 13 December 2011.

Broadly speaking, cookies are either ‘session-based’ or ‘persistent’.  The former is deleted when you close your browser.  The latter is more likely to collect a greater amount of personal information, such as browsing behaviour if so-configured, and is deleted manually or on its expiration date.

Cookie Policy

 

ASP.NET_SessionID

Stores a temporary unique identifier for your session – no other information is stored. This cookie is removed when you close your browser.

 

Expires on exit of browser

 

ASPXAUTH

 

When you are logged in, this cookie stores a value which identifies you to the site. This value is encrypted and can only be read by the server. If you use the Remember Me function this cookie remains on your computer for 3 months, otherwise it is removed when you log out of the site.

 

Expires on exit of browser or 3 months (optional)

 

We also use Google Analytics which drops the following cookies:

 

 

_ga

 

Used to distinguish users

 

2 year expiry

 

_gat

 

Used to throttle request rate

 

30 minute expiry