Cookies are activated and used during your navigation on the https://deleforterie.be website. They are small text files, usually consisting of numbers and letters, which do not create any security risk for your computer, tablet or smartphone.
Cookies allow us to :
Understand the behaviour of visitors on the various pages of the site
Measure visitor activity on the site and the frequency of their return visits in order to adapt the site to the use of its visitors
To measure the number of visits, the number of pages viewed
You can consult these different cookies and find out what they are used for in the list below.
These cookies are activated by default on your web browser. However, you can configure your browser to inform you of each creation of cookies and possibly prevent their creation. Here are the steps to follow on the 4 main browsers:
- Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en
- Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/block-websites-storing-cookies-site-data-firefox
- Safari: https://support.apple.com/guide/safari/manage-cookies-and-website-data-sfri11471/mac
- Internet Explorer & Edge: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/delete-and-manage-cookies-168dab11-0753-043d-7c16-ede5947fc64d
You will not be denied access to our site if you disable cookies, but some features may not be available.
The listing and explanations below have been written in English and come directly from the services mentioned.
1. WordPress cookies
- wordpress_[hash] : On login, wordpress uses the wordpress_[hash] cookie to store your authentication details. Its use is limited to the admin console area, /wp-admin/
- wordpress_logged_in_[hash] : After login, wordpress sets the wordpress_logged_in_[hash] cookie, which indicates when you’re logged in, and who you are, for most interface use.
- wp-settings-{time}-[UID] : WordPress also sets a few wp-settings-{time}-[UID] cookies. The number on the end is your individual user ID from the users database table. This is used to customize your view of admin interface, and possibly also the main site interface.
- wordpress_test_cookie : Tests whether or not the browser has cookies enabled.
The actual cookies contain hashed data, so you don’t have to worry about someone gleaning your username and password by reading the cookie data. A hash is the result of a specific mathematical formula applied to some input data (in this case your user name and password, respectively). It’s quite hard to reverse a hash (bordering on practical infeasibility with today’s computers). This means it is very difficult to take a hash and “unhash” it to find the original input data.
WordPress uses the two cookies to bypass the password entry portion of wp-login.php. If WordPress recognizes that you have valid, non-expired cookies, you go directly to the WordPress Administration interface. If you don’t have the cookies, or they’re expired, or in some other way invalid (like you edited them manually for some reason), WordPress will require you to log in again, in order to obtain new cookies.
2. Google Analytics cookies
- _gat : This cookie has a ten minute timeout. This cookie does not store any user information, it’s just used to limit the number of requests that have to be made to doubleclick.net
- _ga : This cookie has a 2 years timeout. Used to distinguish users.
- _gid : This cookie has a 24 hours timeout. Used to distinguish users.
Google Analytics Cookie Usage on Websites : https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/ collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage
3. Hubspot
HubSpot sets a number of tracking cookies when a visitor lands on the website to understand their behavior better. If you visit our website, the cookies below may be set on your browser. You can learn more about the cookies by reading below.
Necessary cookies
These are essential cookies that do not require consent.
- __hs_opt_out
- This cookie is used by the opt-in privacy policy to remember not to ask the visitor to accept cookies again.
- This cookie is set when you give visitors the choice to opt out of cookies.
- It contains the string “yes” or “no”.
- It expires in 13 months.
- __hs_do_not_track
- This cookie can be set to prevent the tracking code from sending any information to HubSpot.
- It contains the string “yes”.
- It expires in 13 months.
- __hs_initial_opt_in
- This cookie is used to prevent the banner from always displaying when visitors are browsing in strict mode.
- It contains the string “yes” or “no”.
- It expires in seven days.
- __hs_cookie_cat_pref
- This cookie is used to record the categories a visitor consented to.
- It contains data on the consented categories.
- It expires in 13 months.
- hs_ab_test
- This cookie is used to consistently serve visitors the same version of an A/B test page they’ve seen before.
- It contains the id of the A/B test page and the id of the variation that was chosen for the visitor.
- It expires at the end of the session.
- _key
- When visiting a password-protected page, this cookie is set so future visits to the page from the same browser do not require login again.
- The cookie name is unique for each password-protected page.
- It contains an encrypted version of the password so future visits to the page will not require the password again.
- It expires in 14 days.
- hs-messages-is-open
- This cookie is used to determine and save whether the chat widget is open for future visits.
- It is set in your visitor’s browser when they start a new chat, and resets to re-close the widget after 30 minutes of inactivity.
- If your visitor manually closes the chat widget, it will prevent the widget from re-opening on subsequent page loads in that browser session for 30 minutes.
- It contains a boolean value of True if present.
- It expires in 30 minutes.
- hs-messages-hide-welcome-message
- This cookie is used to prevent the chat widget welcome message from appearing again for one day after it is dismissed.
- It contains a boolean value of True or False.
- It expires in one day.
- __hsmem
- This cookie is set when visitors log in to a HubSpot-hosted site.
- It contains encrypted data that identifies the membership user when they are currently logged in.
- It expires in one year.
- hs-membership-csrf
- This cookie is used to ensure that content membership logins cannot be forged.
- It contains a random string of letters and numbers used to verify that a membership login is authentic.
- It expires at the end of the session.
- hs_langswitcher_choice
- This cookie is used to save the visitor’s selected language choice when viewing pages in multiple languages.
- It gets set when an end user selects a language from the language switcher and is used as a language preference to redirect them to sites in their chosen language in the future, if they are available.
- It contains a colon delimited string with the ISO639 language code choice on the left and the top level private domain it applies to on the right. An example will be “EN-US:hubspot.com”.
- It expires in two years.
- __cfruid
This cookie is set by HubSpot’s CDN provider because of their rate limiting policies. Learn more about Cloudflare cookies. It expires at the end of the session.
Analytics cookies
These are non-essential cookies controlled by the cookie banner. If you’re a visitor to a site supported by HubSpot, you can opt out of these cookies by not giving consent.
- __hstc
- The main cookie for tracking visitors.
- It contains the domain, utk, initial timestamp (first visit), last timestamp (last visit), current timestamp (this visit), and session number (increments for each subsequent session).
- It expires in 13 months.
- hubspotutk
- This cookie keeps track of a visitor’s identity. It is passed to HubSpot on form submission and used when deduplicating contacts.
- It contains an opaque GUID to represent the current visitor.
- It expires in 13 months.
- __hssc
- This cookie keeps track of sessions.
- This is used to determine if HubSpot should increment the session number and timestamps in the __hstc cookie.
- It contains the domain, viewCount (increments each pageView in a session), and session start timestamp.
- It expires in 30 minutes.
- __hssrc
- Whenever HubSpot changes the session cookie, this cookie is also set to determine if the visitor has restarted their browser.
- If this cookie does not exist when HubSpot manages cookies, it is considered a new session.
- It contains the value “1” when present.
- It expires at the end of the session.
4. LinkedIn
- bscookie
- This cookie is a browser ID cookie set by Linked share Buttons and ad tags.
- It expires in 2 years.
- bcookie
- This cookie is set by linkedIn. The purpose of the cookie is to enable LinkedIn functionalities on the page.
- It expires in 2 years.
- lang
- This cookie is used to store the language preferences of a user to serve up content in that stored language the next time user visit the website.
- It expires at the end of the session.
- lidc
- This cookie is used to store the language preferences of a user to serve up content in that stored language the next time user visit the website.
- It expires in 1 day.
- UserMatchHistory
- Linkedin – Used to track visitors on multiple websites, in order to present relevant advertisement based on the visitor’s preferences.
- It expires in 1 month.
- AnalyticsSyncHistory
- No description
- It expires in 1 month.
5. Facebook
- _fbp
- This cookie is set by Facebook to deliver advertisement when they are on Facebook or a digital platform powered by Facebook advertising after visiting this website.
- It expires in 3 months
4. Ninja Forms Cookies
- nf_wp_session : To manage visitor contact form interactions with the site.
5. Other cookies
- cookiebar : To store if the user has hidden the cookie bar