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Cookies Policy
Cookie List
A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website – when visited by a user – asks your browser to store on your device in order to remember information about you, such as your language preference or login information. Those cookies are set by us and called first-party cookies.
| Cookie Name | Description | Type (expiration) | GDPR Classification | Personal data stored within the cookie |
| _clinch_session | This functionality is used by the Clinch platform to maintain a candidate’s session integrity, whilst they are accessing the system. It is not stored beyond the session’s duration and does not store personal data. | Session | Strictly Necessary | No |
| aws-waf-token | This cookie is used by the AWS Web Application Firewall to ensure the security of the platform. |
Persistent (4 days) |
Strictly Necessary | No |
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chatbot_ welcome_ received |
A cookie that indicates whether the visitor has been presented with the welcome message for the chatbot functionality which appears on the website. |
Persistent (configurable) |
Strictly Necessary | No |
| chatbot_launcher_state | Remembers whether the chatbot window is currently open or closed | Session | Functionality / preference | No |
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clinch_implied_ consent_footer_ hidden |
Indicates whether the visitor has dismissed the “Implied Consent” banner. |
Persistent (configurable) |
Functionality / preference | No |
| ctc_rejected | This cookie is used to record that Clinch performance cookies have not been accepted, and to stop the Cookie Consent box from appearing. It is local to a candidate device – there is no PII and there is no record on the back end to match this candidate. |
Persistent (configurable) |
Functionality / preference | |
| ctc | A cookie that identifies the candidate if they had agreed to the cookie policy. Each time a user takes an action on the career site, we examine the identifier in the cookie and look up the candidate. |
Persistent (configurable) |
Performance | |
| ctc_session | A cookie that ties together all the activity (page views, forms, etc) and interactions of a visitor (identified by the “ctc” cookie above) in one session or visit to the site. |
Persistent (15 minutes after the completion of the browsing session) |
Performance |