App2 Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy for App2

  1. Introduction

    This cookie policy (“Policy”) describes the use of cookies on app2.peoplekeys.com (“Website”). By using the Website,  you consent to the use of strictly necessary cookies in accordance with this Policy.

  1. What are Cookies?

    Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer or mobile device when you access the Website. They are widely used to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site.

  1. Types of Cookies Used

    We use the following types of cookies on the Website:

    • Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are essential to enable you to navigate the Website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the site. 

  1. Third-Party Cookies

    We do not use any third-party cookies on the Website.

  1. How to Control Cookies

    You can control and/or delete cookies as you wish. Most browsers allow you to refuse cookies or to delete cookies that have already been set. Please note that if you disable or delete cookies, some parts of the Website may not function properly.

  1. Changes to this Policy

    We may update this Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date.

  1. Contact Us

    If you have any questions about this Policy or our use of cookies, please contact us at customer.service@peoplekeys.com.

  1. About Active Cookies

  • ApplicationGatewayAffinity

    The ApplicationGatewayAffinity cookie is a cookie that is set by Azure Application Gateway, a service provided by Microsoft Azure that enables users to manage traffic to their web applications. The purpose of the ApplicationGatewayAffinity cookie is to provide session affinity or sticky sessions for users of the web application. When a user first accesses the web application through the Application Gateway, the gateway assigns the user a unique session ID and sends it back to the user's browser in the form of a cookie. Subsequent requests from the user's browser include the ApplicationGatewayAffinity cookie, which allows the Application Gateway to identify the user's session and direct subsequent requests from the same user to the same backend server. This helps to ensure that user sessions are directed to the same server for the duration of the session, which can help to improve performance and ensure session consistency. It is worth noting that the ApplicationGatewayAffinity cookie is not used for tracking or monitoring user behavior, and the cookie is typically deleted when the user's browser session ends.

  • ASP.NET_SessionId

    The ASP.NET_SessionId cookie is a session cookie used by Microsoft's ASP.NET web development platform. It is typically created when a user first visits a website that is built using ASP.NET. This cookie is used to identify the user's session on the server side. When a user visits a website, the server generates a unique identifier for the session and sends it to the user's browser in the form of a cookie. The browser stores the cookie and sends it back to the server with each subsequent request, allowing the server to associate all of the user's requests with the same session. The ASP.NET_SessionId cookie does not contain any personal information about the user, such as their name or email address. It is used solely for session management purposes and is deleted when the user closes their browser or after a certain amount of inactivity. The cookie is usually set to expire after a short period of time (usually around 20 minutes) to ensure that the session data is not retained for too long and to improve website security. It is important to note that the ASP.NET_SessionId cookie is specific to websites built using the ASP.NET framework and may not be used on all websites.

  • CookieConsent

    The CookieConsent cookie is a cookie that is set by the Cookie Consent plugin to record a visitor's consent to the use of cookies on a website. When a visitor arrives on a website that uses the Cookie Consent plugin, the plugin will display a banner or pop-up window informing the visitor that the website uses cookies and providing information about the types of cookies used.

    If the visitor continues to use the website after seeing the banner or pop-up window, the Cookie Consent plugin will set a cookie called "CookieConsent" to record their implied consent. The value of the cookie will typically be "true", indicating that the visitor has consented to the use of cookies.

    It is important to note that the CookieConsent cookie is not used to collect any personal information about the visitor and is only used for the purpose of managing their cookie preferences. The cookie typically expires after a certain period of time, which may vary depending on the settings of the Cookie Consent plugin.

Last update: 26 April 2023