Session cookies Clause Samples

A session cookies clause defines the use of temporary cookies that are stored on a user's device only for the duration of their visit to a website or application. These cookies typically track user activity, preferences, or authentication status during a single browsing session and are deleted once the browser is closed. The core function of this clause is to inform users about the use of session cookies, ensuring transparency and compliance with privacy regulations while enhancing user experience by maintaining session continuity.
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Session cookies. Session cookies store information only for the length of time that you are connected to a website – they are not written onto your hard drive. Once you leave the website, they expire and are no longer active. We use session cookies to record certain information from your browser including your Internet Protocol (IP) address, browser type, internet service provider (ISP), referring or exit pages, operating system, and the dates and times that you visit our website. Additionally, we may record certain information regarding your use of features on our website. Session cookies allow us to gather statistical data which provides insight into how we may improve our products and services and to identify your current session to our web server.
Session cookies. We temporarily use 'session cookies' in order to store the information we need for you to view articles and browse from one webpage to another. This cookie does not collect personally identifiable information, unless you have provided your express permission. You can prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, set your browser to inform you when you receive new cookies or access the Preferences menu of your browser in order to fully deactivate cookies.
Session cookies. We use session cookies to track user navigation during a website visit in order to create a cohesive browsing experience. These cookies are automatically deleted when you close your web browser.