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Cookies placed in your browser’s memory are called session cookies and cookies placed on your computer’s hard drive are called persistent cookies. Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser, while persistent cookies remain on your hard drive, even after closing your browser. Session cookies are generally used to improve the user experience when using a website. Persistent cookies are generally used to store user preferences between browser sessions.
We use cookies to ensure that you get the most out of our website. You can delete cookies at any time or you can set your browser to reject or disable cookies. However, if you use your browser settings to block all cookies you may not be able to access all or parts of our site. For more information about how to reject cookies using your internet browser settings please consult the “Help” section of your internet browser (or alternatively visit http://www.aboutcookies.org).
Please find below the list of cookies used on wplock.io; the list outlines the names of services and/or components that require/instantiate the cookie(s) through the website and/or its third-party components.
For each cookie, the following information will be displayed:
When cookie names or part of those are enclosed within square brackets, please expect to have a dynamic value instead of the static text shown: e.g. if cookie name is displayed as “cookiename_[random_number]” – the actual real-life cookie name could be both “cookiename_123456” or “cookiename_987, as “[random_number]” would be replaced by any actual value that is required by the cookie.
WORDPRESS:
Find below the list of cookies set by WordPress – the main Content Management System of the website.
These cookies aren’t considered strictly necessary for users, unless these want to access a WordPress account (perform the login).
These cookies have a lifetime of two days, then they expire. If – on login – a user ticks the “Remember me” option, the cookie will be stored for fourteen days instead.
Official information about WordPress cookies can be found here: https://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Cookies
WOOCOMMERCE:
WooCommerce is a WordPress plugin (a component that can be hooked into the WordPress CMS in order to expand its native functionalities), which we use to keep track of orders, products, subscriptions, etc – and associate them to users that exist within the WordPress system.
WooCommerce uses the following cookies to keep track of cart data:
These cookies are strictly necessary for the WooCommerce component to work – and therefore for the website in order to be able to process transactions and operations on products, subscriptions and orders.
The first two cookies contain information about the cart as a whole and helps WooCommerce know when the cart data changes.
The final cookie (wp_woocommerce_session_[hash]) contains a unique code for each customer so that it knows where to find the cart data in the database for each customer.
No personal information is stored within these cookies.
For each of these cookies, the cookie duration is configurable.
Official information about WooCommerce cookies can be found here: https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/woocommerce-cookies/
STRIPE
Stripe is the payment gateway that has been configured to process the payments that run through WooCommerce. Stripe does this using their own external servers and services, which process all the transactions within the website.
Stripe will set the following cookies:
All the available information regarding these cookies can be found in the Stripe Privacy Policy and the Stripe Cookie Policy. No additional information nor detailed description of these cookies was provided by Stripe.
The usage of these two cookies within WooCommerce is outlined in WooCommerce’s “Privacy Considerations when using official payments extensions” under the section “Stripe”, which can be found at the following URL: https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/privacy-payments/#woocommerce-gateway-stripe
WORDFENCE
Wordfence is a WordPress plugin (a component that can be hooked into the WordPress CMS in order to expand its native functionalities), which we use for security monitoring, hacking prevention, website security scanning, traffic analysis and firewall configuration.
A full list of cookies set by Wordfence is not available at the moment – however, the following information is available; from the official Wordfence documentation:
Wordfence uses cookies:
If you disable Wordfence cookies, Wordfence will still function normally except that
GOOGLE ANALYTICS
We use Google Analytics for traffic analysis on the website. The JavaScript files named “gtag.js” and “analytics.js” might set the following cookies, when Google Analytics is enabled:
More information on how Google Analytics manages cookies can be found at the following link: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage