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Last updated 2 years ago

What is a cookie and why we need them?

A cookie is a text file that is deposited when visiting a website, a mobile app, or an online advertisement and stored in a specific space on the hard drive of your computer or mobile device. Cookies are managed by your internet browser or the mobile app you are using, and only the sender of a cookie can decide to read or modify the information contained in it.

A cookie has a limited validity period. Its deposit and storage on the terminal are in accordance with applicable legislation and subject to the user's choices.

A cookie does not personally identify you. It allows its sender to recognize your terminal and collect a number of information about the navigation performed from that terminal.

Cookies have several functions, such as allowing you to navigate efficiently on a website or mobile app, remembering choices, goods, and services you wish to purchase, and offering you relevant advertising content based on your expressed interests during your navigation. You will find more information on cookies on the following websites:

List of cookies used by ApiRTC

Persistence type
Key name
Consent category
Component / Feature (Cookie will not be dropped if the implementation does not use this feature)
Data Type
Trigger (e.g. logging in to the platform)
Consequences if we didn’t have this
Expiry

Cookie

apizee_session

Essential

Avinar conferencing

Encrypted UUID

Navigate on our website (include logging page)

3d

Cookie

XSRF-TOKEN

Essential

Avinar conferencing

Encrypted UUID

Navigate on our website (include logging page)

3d

Session Storage

apiCCId

Essential

Avinar conferencing

user apiCCId

generated by apiRTC on page refresh

user will loose his Id if not setted by application

5s

Session Storage

apiKey

Essential

Avinar conferencing

apikey of the enterprise

generated by apiRTC on page refresh

user will loose his Id if not setted by application

5s

Session Storage

sessionId

Essential

Avinar conferencing

sessionId of the user

generated by apiRTC on page refresh

user will loose his sessionId

5s

Local Storage

getUserMediaAccessAllowed

Essential

Avinar conferencing

true or false

added by apiRTC on userMedia accept

used to know whether user media access is allowed, it may have impact on userMediaerror management

Local Storage

loglevel:CloudAPI

Essential

Avinar conferencing

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