Cookies
MOORE Audit S.A. uses cookies in the following way:
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files which are placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a web site or application. Your web browser sends cookies back to the web site or application on each subsequent visit so that they can recognise you and remember things like personalized details or user preferences. Cookies do not damage your system. You can reset your browser so as to refuse any cookies or to alert you to when a cookie is being sent.
To improve your experience and to make our service to you better we use cookies for the purposes of system administration and analytics of our web site. This gives us information regarding the number of visitors to the different parts of our web site.
We do not share this data with third parties. Our cookies do not store sensitive information; they only enable us to see behaviour on the web site to help us to improve our behaviour.
How to control cookies?
Most browsers allow you to view, manage, delete and block cookies for a website. There are various ways to control and manage your cookies. Please notice that any settings you change will not only affect the www.moore-audit.lu web site. Be aware that if you delete all cookies any preferences you have set will be lost. Furthermore, the ability to opt-out from cookies is also lost as this function itself requires placement of an opt out cookie on your device.
Managing cookies on your device
We use cookies to personalize content and provide you with an improved user experience. By using this website or application you consent to the development of cookies. You can control and manage cookies using your browser as described above. Please note that the removing or blocking of cookies many web sites will not work properly and some functionality on these web sites will no longer work at all.
Further Information about cookies
If you would like to learn more about cookies in general and how to manage them, please visit “aboutcookies.org”.
Please note that we can’t be responsible for the content of external web sites.
Categorisation of cookies
Cookie Name |
Cookie Function |
Cookies Expires After |
CMSCookieLevel |
Specifies which cookies are allowed by the visitor. |
1 year |
CMSCsrfCookie |
Stores a security token that the system uses to validate all form data submitted via POST requests. Helps protect against cross site forgery. |
Permanent |
ASP.NET_SessionId |
Keeps the user session ID for security reasons. |
End of session |
CMSPreferredCulture
|
Stores the visitor's preferred content culture. |
1 year
|
CMSMobileRedirected |
Indicates if the visitor has been redirected to the mobile version of the website by the Mobile device redirection web part. |
End of session |
CMSCurrentTheme |
Stores the name of the current visual theme to provide proper design to the dialog windows. |
1 day |
Webauthtoken |
Live ID authentication cookie. |
Permanent |
CMSForumPostAnswer |
Keeps a list of Question-Answer forum posts in which the user voted for an answer to prevent repeated votes. |
1 month |
CMSVotedPolls |
Keeps a list of polls where the user voted to prevent repeated votes. |
1 year |
CMSRatedDocuments |
Keeps a list of documents that the user rated to prevent repeated votes. |
1 year |
CMSShowDesktopVersion |
Indicates that the visitor has switched to the desktop (default) version of the website from a specific device profile. |
1 year |
CMSWindowsUser |
Stores information for users who were imported from an Active Directory domain during authentication. |
Permanent |
.ASPXFORMSAUTH |
Stores the user's encrypted authentication ticket when using forms authentication. |
1000 hours (41.7 days) |
VisitorStatus |
Indicates if the visitor is new or returning. Used for tracking the visitors statistic in Web analytics. |
20 years |
Source |
Store the channel which the user came from (e.g. email, Facebook, Twitter etc). |
50 years |
Campaign |
Stores the web analytics Campaign assigned to the visitor. |
Permanent |
TrackedCampaigns |
Stores all the web analytics Campaigns, which should be tracked within a JavaScript snippet.
|
20 minutes |