Last revised: December 2020
Cookies are small text files, containing information related to the websites a user will visit, that are stored on a computer. Cookies are used to improve performance by keeping track of where the user left off on the website, duration of use, login information, and other customizable functions.
What cookies do we use?
There are two different types of cookies as well as distinguishable 1st or 3rd party features. They are as follows:
Session cookies are those which are gathered and stored on a user’s computer for only as long as the browser is open and running. As soon as the browser is closed, these cookies are erased.
Persistent cookies describe those which are gathered and stored on a browser’s subfolder where they remain even when the browser is closed. Once the browser is reopened, these cookies are reactivated
Cookies directly served by our company are known as 1st party, whereas 3rd party cookies are serviced on our company’s behalf through advertisers and data analytics companies.
The cookies our site uses are required, meaning our site requires the use of the following cookies in order to run at an optimized performance, and are listed below.
Mandatory Cookies
Cookie Name |
Description or Purpose |
Persistent or Session |
1st or 3rd Party |
ASP.NET_SessionId |
General purpose platform session cookie, used by sites written with Microsoft .NET based technologies. Used to maintain an anonymized user session by the server. |
Session |
1st Party
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.AspNetCore.Antiforgery.MTdCFIqdR2I |
Used by sites written with Microsoft .NET based technologies to prevent cross-site request forgery attacks. |
Session |
1st Party
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.AspNetCore.Antiforgery.A0EZM-PW2BA |
Used by sites written with Microsoft .NET based technologies to prevent cross-site request forgery attacks. |
Session |
1st Party
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.AspNetCore.Antiforgery.BW1spdIXWqo |
Used by sites written with Microsoft .NET based technologies to prevent cross-site request forgery attacks. |
Session |
1st Party
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.AspNetCore.Antiforgery.XAc8Q9-5vto |
Used by sites written with Microsoft .NET based technologies to prevent cross-site request forgery attacks. |
Session |
1st Party
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.AspNetCore.Antiforgery.ZLHX_Cbeox4 |
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1st Party
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WrapPortal |
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1st Party
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.Stackify.Rum |
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3rd Party
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CurrentURL |
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1st Party
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TotalEmail |
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1st Party
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TimeZone |
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1st Party
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IsSystemUpdate |
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1st Party
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.AspNetCore.Cookies |
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1st Party
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Session Timeout |
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1st Party
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Isenter |
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1st Party
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Optional Cookies
Cookie Name |
Description or Purpose |
Persistent or Session |
1st or 3rd Party |
IsRemember |
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1st Party
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UserName |
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1st Party
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Password |
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1st Party
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_gid |
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3rd Party
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_ga |
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3rd Party
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ContractorPackageFilter + (Random Number) |
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1st Party
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WorkSiteFilter + (Random Number) |
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1st Party
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Managing Cookies
Cookie usage can be altered, limited, or blocked completely in a user’s browser settings.
By continuing to our site, you agree to all terms and conditions as outlined in this Cookie Policy, which supplements our Privacy Policy.
If you have any questions or concerns about this notice, please contact us through our web homepage or by emailing us at support@injala.com.