ITONICS uses cookies within the ITONICS Enterprise Application (the "Service"). By using the Service, the user of the Service may give or withdraw consents to the use of cookies.
This Cookies Policy explains what cookies are, how and why cookies are used and the choices of the user regarding cookies.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small files that are sent from a website and stored by the user's web browser on the user’s computer while the website is being used by the user. A cookie file allows the Service to work as planned.
How are cookies used?
When the Service is accessed and used, multiple cookie files are transmitted in the web browser.
Why are cookies used?
The Service uses both session-based and persistent cookies (cookie lifetime is specified in the table below) to ensure the technical functioning of the Service.
Currently the following cookies are used:
Cookie name | Cookie lifetime | Purpose |
SSESS.(unique code) | 3 days | Checking if user is logged IN/NOT to improve user experience |
SESS.(unique code) | 3 days | Used by Drupal to link a user to a session and store information while moving through pages |
has_js | Deleted after the session has expired. | Used to check whether user has JavaScript support or not to enable the correct handling of users with/without JS |
DrupalModuleFilter | 3 days | Used to enable quick filtering through tabs/modules |
Drupal.tableDrag.showWeight | 3 days | Used to store user interface preferences and site appearance preference |
SAMLSSOSessionID | 60 minutes | Enables authentication through SAML |
What are the options regarding cookies?
Should the user wish to delete cookies or instruct the web browser to delete or refuse cookies, the relevant web browser help page must be visited in order to receive instructions on how to proceed. Only the strictly necessary cookies are activated, a wording explain this point to the user is showed during his first visit.
However, it should be noted that if cookies are deleted or their use is refused, the service as a whole or certain functions of the service can no longer be used by the user as intended.
