This page provides comprehensive information about how we use cookies on our website to enhance your browsing experience, improve website performance, and deliver personalized content. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit our site. They help us understand how visitors interact with our website, allowing us to offer a smoother and more efficient user experience. In the table below, you will find detailed information about each type of cookie we use, their purpose, and how long they remain on your device. We are committed to respecting your privacy and providing transparency about the data we collect through cookies. For more information on how we handle your personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.
Essential
Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the proper function of the website.
| Name | Description | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| wpconsent_preferences | This cookie is used to store the user's cookie consent preferences. | 30 days |
| wpconsent_preferences | This cookie is used to store the user's cookie consent settings. | 30 days |
| wpconsent_preferences | This cookie is used to store the user's cookie consent preferences. | 30 days |
CloudFlare
CloudFlare provides web performance and security solutions that enhance website speed and protect against threats.
Learn more| Name | Description | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| cf_chl_rc_i | These cookies are intended for internal use to enable Cloudflare to identify production issues for customers. | Session |
| cf_chl_rc_ni | These cookies are intended for internal use to enable Cloudflare to identify production issues for customers. | Session |
| cf_chl_rc_m | These cookies are intended for internal use to enable Cloudflare to identify production issues for customers. | Session |
| __cfruid | Used by the Cloudflare content network to identify trusted web traffic. | Session |
| __cf_bm | Cloudflare's bot products identify and mitigate automated traffic to protect your website from harmful bots. Cloudflare places the __cf_bm cookie on end-user devices accessing customer pages protected by Bot Management or Bot Fight Mode. The __cf_bm cookie is essential for the proper functioning of these bot solutions. | Session |
| __cflb | When session affinity is enabled with the Cloudflare Load Balancer, Cloudflare sets a __cflb cookie with a unique value upon the first response to the requesting client. Cloudflare routes future requests to the same origin to optimize the use of network resources. In the event of a failover, Cloudflare sets a new __cflb cookie to direct future requests to the failover pool. | Session |
| _cfuvid | The _cfuvid cookie is set only when a website uses this option in a rate limiting rule and is used solely to allow the Cloudflare WAF to distinguish individual users sharing the same IP address. | Session |
| cf_clearance | Whether a CAPTCHA or a JavaScript challenge has been solved. | Session |
| __cfseq | The sequence rules use cookies to track the order of requests made by a user, as well as the time between requests, and make them available through Cloudflare rules. This allows you to write rules that match valid or invalid sequences. The specific cookies used to validate sequences are called sequence cookies. | Session |
| cf_ob_info | The cf_ob_info cookie provides information about: The HTTP status code returned by the original web server. The Ray ID of the original failed request. The data center serving the traffic. | Session |
| cf_use_ob | The cf_use_ob cookie informs Cloudflare that the requested resource should be retrieved from the Always Online cache via the designated port. Applicable values are: 0, 80, and 443. The cookies cf_ob_info and cf_use_ob are persistent cookies that expire after 30 seconds. | Session |
| __cfwaitingroom | The __cfwaitingroom cookie is used solely to track visitors accessing an activated queue for a specific host and path combination. Visitors using a browser that does not accept cookies cannot visit the host and path combination while the queue is active. | Session |
Google Tag Manager
Google Tag Manager simplifies the management of marketing tags on your website without requiring code changes.
| Name | Description | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| cookiePreferences | Records a user's cookie preferences. | 2 years |
| td | Records statistical data on user behavior on the website. Used for internal analysis by the website operator. | Session |
WPForms
WPForms is a user-friendly WordPress plugin for creating custom forms with drag-and-drop functionality.
| Name | Description | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| wpfuuid | Used to track user interactions with forms. | 11 years |
Statistics
Statistics cookies collect information anonymously. This information helps us understand how visitors use our website.
Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a powerful tool that tracks and analyzes website traffic to make informed marketing decisions.
Learn more| Name | Description | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| _gali | Used by Google Analytics to determine which links on a page are clicked. | 30 seconds |
| _ga_ | ID used to identify users. | 2 years |
| _gid | ID used to identify users 24 hours after their last activity. | 24 hours |
| _gat | Used to monitor the number of server requests to Google Analytics when using the Google Tag Manager. | 1 minute |
| _gac_ | Contains information about the user's marketing campaigns. This information is shared with Google AdWords / Google Ads when the Google Ads and Google Analytics accounts are linked. | 90 days |
| __utma | ID used to identify users and sessions. | 2 years after last activity |
| __utmt | Used to monitor the number of requests to the Google Analytics server. | 10 minutes |
| __utmb | Used to distinguish new sessions and visits. This cookie is set when the GA.js JavaScript library is loaded and no existing __utmb cookie is present. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to the Google Analytics server. | 30 minutes after last activity |
| __utmc | Used only with older Urchin versions of Google Analytics and not with GA.js. It was used to distinguish between new sessions and visits at the end of a session. | End of session (browser) |
| __utmz | Contains information about the traffic source or campaign that directed the user to the website. The cookie is set when the GA.js JavaScript is loaded and is updated when data is sent to the Google Analytics server. | 6 months after last activity |
| __utmv | Contains custom information set by the web developer using the _setCustomVar method in Google Analytics. This cookie is updated each time new data is sent to the Google Analytics server. | 2 years after last activity |
| __utmx | Used to determine whether a user is included in an A/B or multivariate test. | 18 months |
| _ga | ID used to identify users. | 2 years |