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What is a cookie?
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Types of cookies
- Strictly necessary cookies - These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems.
- Functional cookies - These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalization. They may be set by us or by third party providers whose services we have added to our pages. If you do not allow these cookies then some or all of these services may not function properly.
- Analytics cookies - These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the Analytics of our site
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List of cookies
Name
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Purpose
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Category
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Apstr
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Contains the querystring value of client incoming requested URL. Apply tracking setting will be applied and transform the querystring value before saving into the cookie.
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Analytics
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utmzSource
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Contains the referrer host url and capture that if current request is referred by a third party site like Google or Bing.
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Analytics
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viewedJobs
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Contain job ids of jobs user has viewed on the site. Created when user view the job on the job detail page.
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Functional
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savedViewedJobs
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Contain job ids of jobs user has saved on the site. Created when user save the job on search result, job details or job matching result module.
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Functional
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searchFormCookie
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Contain the location information (name/path/latlong) entered from the autocomplete location textbox. Created when the search form is submitted.
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Functional
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SearchQueryCookie
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Contain most recently search query (keyword, location, search radius and type), and created when search is performed on a search form module. Up to maximum of 5 queries.
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Functional
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SearchSessionId
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Contain auto-generated guid to represent each search session. Created on the loading of each search form, if not exist.
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Analytics
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SearchVisitorId
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Same usage as SearchSessionId, the only difference is to identity a visitor not a session.
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Strictly necessary
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isMobile
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Contains a True or False value to indicate if browser is a mobile web browser.
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Functional cookies
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PersonalizationCookie
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Contain users personalized locations, categories, onnet mapping and custom facet based on their action on the site.
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Functional
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LanguageRedirectionCookie
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Created when on any languageRedirection module, users click on the close module button
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Strictly necessary
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ccard
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Contain the candidate guid from CHQ. Created when user successfully submits information on a candidate card page.
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Functional
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wwmeid
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Contain the employee guid from the employee subscription from WorkWithMe.
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Strictly necessary
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wwmrfid
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Contain value of the refId querystring parameter from the clicking of the social share urls.
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Strictly necessary
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ASP.NET_SessionId
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SessionID generated for our web app. (Standard https://www.toolkitsupport.uk/cookies)
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Strictly necessary
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_ga
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GA session
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Analytics
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_gcl_au
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GA session
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Analytics
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How to control and delete cookies
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Changes to our use of cookies
Any changes to our use of cookies for this website will be posted here and if necessary, signposted from our web pages highlighting any changes.