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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

What are cookies?

Cookies are small data files that websites place on your computer, laptop or mobile device.

Our use of Cookies
We use Cookies for the following purposes:

- To improve the performance of our websites by understanding which parts work well, and which don't.

- To enable us to collect information about how you and other people use our websites.

What Cookies do we use?
We use the following Cookies

Session (Strictly necessary) Cookies
These are Cookies that are required for the operation of our website. They are necessary for the safety, security and integrity of the site. For example they help support the structure of the pages that are displayed to you, help to improve navigation and allow you to return to pages you have previously visited. This type of Cookie only lasts for the duration of the time you are visiting the website. When you leave the website they are deleted automatically.

Performance Cookies or analytical Cookies
These allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our website when they are using it. This helps us to improve the way our website works, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily. The data is aggregated and anonymised, which means we cannot identify you as an individual.

Cookies used on this site and their Privacy Attributes

d9a487d2ad9cf86e15b96de9c4adfd8a
Type: HTTP Cookie
Domain: www.voicedatasolutions.net
The cookie is only valid during current browser session and it will be deleted when you close browser
httpOnly This cookie is not readable by client-side JavaScript code
Size: 32 bytes
Sample value:
add9429cb6012a752b14fd5ca19e701b
This seems to be a MD5 hex-encoded cookie
This cookie seems to be a hexadecimal-encoded data. Attempted decoded value:
b'\xad\xd9B\x9c\xb6\x01*u+\x14\xfd\\\xa1\x9ep\x1b'
Shannon entropy: 4.00

Bit length: 128

Cookie classification: same-origin session
apbct_timestamp
Type: HTTP Cookie
Domain: www.voicedatasolutions.net
The cookie is only valid during current browser session and it will be deleted when you close browser
httpOnly This cookie can be read by client-side JavaScript which might increase chances of stealing it in case of a successful Cross-Side Scripting attack. It's recommended that cookies storing authentication-related session token are protected by the flag
Size: 10 bytes
Sample value:
1527242971
This cookie seems to be a hexadecimal-encoded data. Attempted decoded value:
b"\x15'$)q"
Shannon entropy: 2.32

Bit length: 40

Cookie classification: same-origin session
apbct_cookies_test
Type: HTTP Cookie
Domain: www.voicedatasolutions.net
The cookie is only valid during current browser session and it will be deleted when you close browser
httpOnly This cookie can be read by client-side JavaScript which might increase chances of stealing it in case of a successful Cross-Side Scripting attack. It's recommended that cookies storing authentication-related session token are protected by the flag
Size: 116 bytes
Sample value:
{"cookies_names":["apbct_timestamp"],"check_value":"7a1721e8c64859c659286a6625670780"}
Cookie classification: same-origin session

ct_cookies_test
Type: HTTP Cookie
Domain: www.voicedatasolutions.net
The cookie is only valid during current browser session and it will be deleted when you close browser
httpOnly This cookie can be read by client-side JavaScript which might increase chances of stealing it in case of a successful Cross-Side Scripting attack. It's recommended that cookies storing authentication-related session token are protected by the flag
Size: 32 bytes
Sample value:
67f22b05f418e7ebb2000acaec9d7bbd
This seems to be a MD5 hex-encoded cookie
This cookie seems to be a hexadecimal-encoded data. Attempted decoded value:
b'g\xf2+\x05\xf4\x18\xe7\xeb\xb2\x00\n\xca\xec\x9d{\xbd'
Shannon entropy: 4.00

Bit length: 128

Cookie classification: same-origin session

ct_ps_timestamp
Type: HTTP Cookie
Domain: www.voicedatasolutions.net
The cookie is only valid during current browser session and it will be deleted when you close browser
httpOnly This cookie can be read by client-side JavaScript which might increase chances of stealing it in case of a successful Cross-Side Scripting attack. It's recommended that cookies storing authentication-related session token are protected by the flag
Size: 10 bytes
Sample value:
1527242999
This cookie seems to be a hexadecimal-encoded data. Attempted decoded value:
b"\x15'$)\x99"
Shannon entropy: 2.32

Bit length: 40

Cookie classification: same-origin session

ct_fkp_timestamp
Type: HTTP Cookie
Domain: www.voicedatasolutions.net
The cookie is only valid during current browser session and it will be deleted when you close browser
httpOnly This cookie can be read by client-side JavaScript which might increase chances of stealing it in case of a successful Cross-Side Scripting attack. It's recommended that cookies storing authentication-related session token are protected by the flag
Size: 1 bytes
Sample value:
0
This cookie seems to be a hexadecimal-encoded data. Attempted decoded value:
b'\x00'
Shannon entropy: 0.00

Bit length: 8

Cookie classification: same-origin session

ct_pointer_data
Type: HTTP Cookie
Domain: www.voicedatasolutions.net
The cookie is only valid during current browser session and it will be deleted when you close browser
httpOnly This cookie can be read by client-side JavaScript which might increase chances of stealing it in case of a successful Cross-Side Scripting attack. It's recommended that cookies storing authentication-related session token are protected by the flag
Size: 1 bytes
Sample value:
0
This cookie seems to be a hexadecimal-encoded data. Attempted decoded value:
b'\x00'
Shannon entropy: 0.00

Bit length: 8

Cookie classification: same-origin session

_ga
Google Analytics tracking cookie » More...
Type: HTTP Cookie
Domain: voicedatasolutions.net
This cookie expires in 729 days
httpOnly This cookie can be read by client-side JavaScript which might increase chances of stealing it in case of a successful Cross-Side Scripting attack. It's recommended that cookies storing authentication-related session token are protected by the flag
Size: 27 bytes
Sample value:
GA1.2.1571415499.1527243000
Cookie classification: same-origin persistent

_gid
Type: HTTP Cookie
Domain: voicedatasolutions.net
The cookie is only valid during current browser session and it will be deleted when you close browser
httpOnly This cookie can be read by client-side JavaScript which might increase chances of stealing it in case of a successful Cross-Side Scripting attack. It's recommended that cookies storing authentication-related session token are protected by the flag
Size: 27 bytes
Sample value:
GA1.2.1446027008.1527243000
Cookie classification: same-origin session

_gat
Google Analytics tracking cookie » More...
Type: HTTP Cookie
Domain: voicedatasolutions.net
The cookie is only valid during current browser session and it will be deleted when you close browser
httpOnly This cookie can be read by client-side JavaScript which might increase chances of stealing it in case of a successful Cross-Side Scripting attack. It's recommended that cookies storing authentication-related session token are protected by the flag
Size: 1 bytes
Sample value:
1
This cookie seems to be a hexadecimal-encoded data. Attempted decoded value:
b'\x01'
Shannon entropy: 0.00

Bit length: 8

Cookie classification: same-origin session

_ga 2 years Used to distinguish users.
_gid 24 hours Used to distinguish users.
_gat 1 minute Used to throttle request rate. If Google Analytics is deployed via Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be named _dc_gtm_.
AMP_TOKEN 30 seconds to 1 year Contains a token that can be used to retrieve a Client ID from AMP Client ID service. Other possible values indicate opt-out, inflight request or an error retrieving a Client ID from AMP Client ID service.
_gac_ 90 days Contains campaign related information for the user. If you have linked your Google Analytics and AdWords accounts, AdWords website conversion tags will read this cookie unless you opt-out.

ct_checkjs
Type: HTTP Cookie
Domain: www.voicedatasolutions.net
The cookie is only valid during current browser session and it will be deleted when you close browser
httpOnly This cookie can be read by client-side JavaScript which might increase chances of stealing it in case of a successful Cross-Side Scripting attack. It's recommended that cookies storing authentication-related session token are protected by the flag
Size: 32 bytes
Sample value:
67f22b05f418e7ebb2000acaec9d7bbd
This seems to be a MD5 hex-encoded cookie
This cookie seems to be a hexadecimal-encoded data. Attempted decoded value:
b'g\xf2+\x05\xf4\x18\xe7\xeb\xb2\x00\n\xca\xec\x9d{\xbd'
Shannon entropy: 4.00

Bit length: 128

Cookie classification: same-origin session

ct_timezone
Type: HTTP Cookie
Domain: www.voicedatasolutions.net
The cookie is only valid during current browser session and it will be deleted when you close browser
httpOnly This cookie can be read by client-side JavaScript which might increase chances of stealing it in case of a successful Cross-Side Scripting attack. It's recommended that cookies storing authentication-related session token are protected by the flag
Size: 1 bytes
Sample value:
0
This cookie seems to be a hexadecimal-encoded data. Attempted decoded value:
b'\x00'
Shannon entropy: 0.00

Bit length: 8

Cookie classification: same-origin session

What is a httpOnly cookie?

HTTP cookies can be created in two ways: either in the HTTP layer, on in the application layer in the DOM using JavaScript. And after they are created, some cookies can be accessed from either layer, depending on the application requirements.

HTTP cookies can be created in a web browser either by the Set-Cookie header in a HTTP response or using JavaScript using the document.cookie property. An example from JavaScript console:

> document.cookie
"cookieconsent_status=dismiss; test_cookie=true"
The same cookie can be set using a HTTP response header:

Set-Cookie: cookieconsent_status=dismiss; test_cookie=true
This gives application developers great flexibility in customizing the application behavior to match user preferences — for example, if an user indicated a preference to see the website in French language, the application can set a cookie language=french which the browser will send in all subsequent requests. Upon receiving the cookie, the application will then display content in appropriate language, always returning what the user has chosen to see. The cookie can be read from either the HTTP session (Cookie request header), which is what most server-side applications would do, or client-side using JavaScript, a mode preferred by most AJAX JavaScript-based applications.

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