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About cookies

Cookies are small packets of information stored by a web browser on your computer.

There are two main types of cookies: session cookies and persistent cookies.

Session cookies are removed from your computer when you close your browser and are mainly used, for example, to store information about the items in your shopping basket.

Conversely, persistent cookies remain stored on your computer until they are deleted or when they reach their expiry date. This type of cookie is often used to anonymously track your activity on a website so the website owner can analyse the data to see if there are ways they can improve their website.

There are many reasons why a website may use cookies, however, the important thing to know about them is they are harmless.

Cookies used by Telsolutions

Like every other website on the Internet, we also use cookies. We mainly use them to help us understand how our website is performing. We certainly do not store any personal information, like your name or address.

As there are only a few cookies used on this website, we have listed them all here.

First party cookies

CraftSessionId

Created by the Content Management System (CMS) to determine if a user is logged into the CMS or not.

  • Duration: End of session

CRAFT_CSRF_TOKEN

Created by the Content Management System (CMS) and used as protection against Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks (CSRF), where form submissions can be hijacked.

  • Duration: End of session

Third-party cookies

Google Analytics

_ga, _gat, _gid, NID, DV, ANID, CONSENT, 1P_JAR

We use Google Analytics to monitor traffic levels, search queries and visits to this website. Google Analytics stores IP address (anonymously) on its servers in the United States, and neither Telsolutions or Google associate your IP address with any personally identifiable information.

A mixture of both persistent and session cookies are used to enable Google to determine whether you are a return visitor to this site and to track the pages that you visit during your session. Cookies are also being used to display personalised advertisement on Google sites based on recent interactions and searches.

More information about Google’s cookie policy can be read at www.google.com/intl/en/analytics/privacyoverview.html

Refusing cookies

Most browsers allow you to refuse to accept cookies, however, blocking cookies will have a negative impact upon the usability of some websites.

Managing cookies for each browser differs, so we advised searching online for advice for your specific browser.