Cookie Policy
We use cookies to ensure that you get the best experience on our website and to enhance your user experience. If you do not prefer the use of cookies, you can delete or block cookies from your browser settings. However, we would like to remind you that this may affect the usage of our website. Unless you change your cookie settings in your browser, we will assume that you accept the use of cookies on this site. You can find our Privacy Policy on our website.
What is a Cookie and Why is it Used?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device or network server through browsers by the websites you visit.
The main purposes of using cookies on our website are listed below:
- To improve the functionality and performance of the website and enhance the services provided to you,
- To improve the website and provide new features through the website and personalize the provided features according to your preferences,
- To ensure the legal and commercial security of the website, you, and our company.
Types of Cookies Used on Our Website
Session Cookies
Session cookies are temporary cookies used during your visit to the website, which are deleted after the browser is closed. The main purpose of using these cookies is to ensure the smooth functioning of the internet site during your visit. For example, it ensures that online forms consisting of multiple pages are filled out.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies are types of cookies used to improve the functionality of the internet site and provide our visitors with faster and better service. These cookies are used to remember your preferences and are stored on your device through browsers.
Some types of persistent cookies can be used to provide you with specific recommendations based on factors such as the purpose of using the website and your preferences. With persistent cookies, when you revisit our internet site with the same device, it is checked whether there is a cookie created by our internet site on your device. If there is, it is understood that you have previously visited the site, and the content to be provided to you is determined accordingly, thus providing you with better service.
Technical Cookies
Technical cookies are used to ensure the operation of the internet site and to detect non-functioning pages and areas of the website.
Authentication Cookies
When visitors log in to the website using their passwords, these types of cookies identify that the visitor is a site user on each page the visitor visits on the website, preventing the user from re-entering the password on each page.
Customization Cookies
Customization cookies are used to remember the preferences of users when visiting different pages of different websites. For example, remembering your selected language preference.
Analytical Cookies
Analytical cookies are used to generate analytical results such as the number of visitors to the website, the identification of pages viewed on the website, the hours of visiting the website, and the scrolling movements of pages on the website.
You can personalize your cookie preferences by changing your browser settings. Below are links to help you adjust your cookie settings:
Cookie Name | Purpose | Duration | Type |
---|---|---|---|
.AspNet.Consent | Stores user cookie consent preferences | ~1 year | Essential |
.AspNetCore.Antiforgery.* | Prevents cross-site request forgery (CSRF) | Session | Security |
.AspNetCore.Culture | Saves your selected language preferences | ~1 year | Functional |
.AspNetCore.Identity.Application | Manages secure user login session | ~1 year | Essential |
Identity.External | Supports external login providers | Session | Essential |
UserCulture / rCulture | Stores user culture settings | Session | Functional |
__stripe_mid | Enables secure Stripe payment processing | ~1 year | Essential |
ESTSAUTH | Maintains authenticated user session after login | Session | Yes |
ESTSAUTHPERSISTENT | Remembers users who select “Keep me signed in” | Up to 1 year | Yes |
ESTSAUTHLIGHT | Lightweight auth token used for seamless login | Session | Yes |
esctx (and variants) | Contains encrypted session data to manage login flow securely | Session | Yes |
fpc | Used by Microsoft to identify users across sessions and domains | 13 months | Yes |
MSPAuth | Auth token used to authenticate a user after login | Session | Yes |
MSCC | Stores user cookie preferences | 1 year | Yes |
MS0 | Internal Microsoft session ID | Session | Yes |
AEC | Used to support Google login processes and security measures. | 2 years | Yes |
APISID | Helps with authentication and security for Google services. | 2 years | Yes |
HSID | Ensures security during user authentication. | 2 years | Yes |
LSID | Used for maintaining session data during Google login. | 2 years | Yes |
LSOLH | Tracks user behavior and preferences for Google services. | 1 year | No |
NID | Stores user preferences and settings for Google services. | 2 years | No |
OTZ | Used to track site usage for improving Google services. | 1 year | No |
SAPISID | Stores security and authentication information for Google services. | 2 years | Yes |
SEARCH_SAMESITE | Used to manage cross-site data requests to Google services. | 1 year | Yes |
SID | Used for securing the user session and authentication with Google. | 2 years | Yes |
SIDCC | Used for security measures, ensuring data integrity for the login. | 1 year | Yes |
SSID | Ensures security of the session for Google login. | 2 years | Yes |
g_csrf_token | Used to prevent cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks by verifying the legitimacy of requests. | Session | Security |