Necessary Cookies
Cookie | Duration | Description |
cookieyes-consent | One Year | CookieYes sets this cookie to remember users’ consent preferences so that their preferences are respected on their subsequent visits to this site. It does not collect or store any personal information of the site visitors. |
wpEmojiSettingsSupports | session | WordPress sets this cookie when a user interacts with emojis on a WordPress site. It helps determine if the user’s browser can display emojis properly. |
_wpfuuid | One year, one month, four days | This cookie is used by the WPForms WordPress plugin. The cookie is used to allow the paid version of the plugin to connect entries by the same user and is used for some additional features like the Form Abandonment addon. |
Comment Cookie | One Year | If you leave a comment on our site you may opt-in to saving your name, email address and website in cookies. These are for your convenience so that you do not have to fill in your details again when you leave another comment. These cookies will last for one year. |
Cookie Acceptance | Duration of Browsing Session | If you visit our login page, we will set a temporary cookie to determine if your browser accepts cookies. This cookie contains no personal data and is discarded when you close your browser. |
Login Information | Two Days to Two Weeks | When you log in, we will also set up several cookies to save your login information. Login cookies last for two days. If you select “Remember Me”, your login will persist for two weeks. If you log out of your account, the login cookies will be removed. |
Screen Options | One Year | When you log in, we will also set up several cookies to save your screen display choices. Screen options cookies last for a year. |
Article Publishing | One Day | If you edit or publish an article, an additional cookie will be saved in your browser. This cookie includes no personal data and simply indicates the post ID of the article you just edited. It expires after 1 day. |
wfwaf-authcookie-(hash) | 12 Hours | This cookie is used by the Wordfence firewall to perform a capability check of the current user before WordPress has been loaded. This is only set for users that are able to log in to WordPress. How this cookie helps: This cookie allows the Wordfence firewall to detect logged in users and allow them increased access. It also allows Wordfence to detect non-logged in users and restrict their access to secure areas. The cookie also lets the firewall know what level of access a visitor has to help the firewall make smart decisions about who to allow and who to block. |
wf_loginalerted_(hash) | session | What it does: This cookie is used to notify the Wordfence admin when an administrator logs in from a new device. Who gets this cookie: This is only set for users who log in, and only if the site administrator has enabled the option “Only alert me when that administrator signs in from a new device”, or the similar option for non-administrator users. How this cookie helps: This cookie helps site owners know whether there has been a user login from a new device. |
wfCBLBypass | N/A | What it does: Wordfence offers a feature for a site visitor to bypass the country blocking feature by accessing a hidden URL. This cookie helps track who should be allowed to bypass the country blocking feature. Who gets this cookie: When a hidden URL defined by the site administrator is visited, this cookie is set to verify the user can access the site from a country restricted by the country blocking feature. This will be set for anyone who knows and visits the hidden URL. This cookie is not set for anyone who does not know the hidden URL to bypass country blocking. How this cookie helps: This cookie gives site owners a way to allow certain users from blocked countries to visit your site, even though the country they are located in has been blocked. |
wfls-remembered-(hash) | 30 days | What it does: For users who use 2FA when logging in, this cookie allows them to log in with the same browser without requiring 2FA each time, for up to 30 days. Who gets this cookie: This cookie is only set for users who enable the “Remember for 30 days” checkbox while logging in. This option is also only available if the admin has enabled “Allow remembering device for 30 days”. How this cookie helps: This is a convenience feature. It allows users to log in without the extra step of 2FA after having successfully logged in from the same browser with 2FA. |
Functional Cookies
Cookie | Duration | Description |
JOTFORM_SESSION | One Month | Third-party cookie: Jotform.com (For Jotform.com registration and booking integrations) | Preserves user session state across page requests. |
theme | One Month | Third-party cookie: Jotform.com (For Jotform.com registration and booking integrations) | This is used for storing the theme/skin currently used on site. |
guest | One Month | Third-party cookie: Jotform.com (For Jotform.com registration and booking integrations) | Preserves user session state across page requests for guest accounts. |
jcmc | past | Third-party cookie: Jotform.com (For Jotform.com registration and booking integrations) | Preserves user session state across page requests. |
jcm | past | Third-party cookie: Jotform.com (For Jotform.com registration and booking integrations) | Preserves user session state across page requests. |
Performance Cookies
Cookie | Duration | Description |
userReferer | One Month | Third-party cookie: Jotform.com (For Jotform.com registration and booking integrations) | Preserves user session state across page requests. |
Advertisement Cookies
Cookie | Duration | Description |
NID | Six Moths | NID cookie, set by Google, is used for advertising purposes; to limit the number of times the user sees an ad, to mute unwanted ads, and to measure the effectiveness of ads. |
This page is updated regularly to reflect the cookies we use on our site.