Cookie Information
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The following table explains the way in which we use cookies on this website.
Cookie | Name | Purpose | Type | Duration |
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Load Balancer | AWSALB | ALB encrypts the information needed to direct traffic and provides new cookie on each request. This ensures that different times for different groups are always respected correctly. | Session | Entire Session |
Load balancer | AWSALBCORS | HTTP cookies returned for CORS requests will be ignored if they do not include these attributes or if they are sent over non-encrypted HTTP.All cookies must be sent over HTTPS. | Session | Entire Session |
Federation | cookie | A session token that is automatically generated by applications and web servers. It identifies a user is logged into a website and is used by load balancers to determine to which server to direct requests. | Session | Entire Session |
Load balancer | incap_ses_* | A session token that correlates HTTP requests to a session. | Session | Entire session |
Federation | ltgn_session | A session token that prevents cross-site request forgery (CRSF). | Session | Entire session |
Strictly Necessary or Essential | nlbi_* | The "nlbi_*" cookie is used for maintaining sessions on investor relations pages. | Session | Entire session |
Load balancer | visid_incap_* | A session token that correlates HTTP requests to a session. | Session | Entire session |
Load balancer | ___utmvc | This cookie enables the function of Google Analytics. | Session | Entire session |