Cookies are small pieces of data stored on a site visitor's browser. They are typically used to keep track of the settings users have selected and actions they have taken on a site.
All About Cookies
Necessary cookies
Necessary cookies are used to make a website function properly, and are generally not used for tracking. They are often used for user authentication, so that a website can remember who is logged in when the user navigates to different pages or refreshes the site. Necessary cookies can also be used to keep track of items in a shopping cart, or to provide load balancing information.
Name: hs
Duration: Session
Name: XSRF-TOKEN
Duration: Session
Name: bSession
Duration: 30 Minutes
Preference cookies
Preference cookies are used to remember information that customizes how a website looks or behaves for each user. This may include storing the user’s preferred language, region, currency, or color theme.
Name: ssr-caching
Duration: a minute
Name: AWSALBCORS
Duration: 7 days
Analytical cookies
Analytical cookies are not essential, but they are used to collect valuable information on how a website is being used. This information can help identify issues and figure out what needs to be improved on the site, as well as what content is useful to users. In most cases, the information collected by analytical cookies is anonymous, but some analytics services may collect information that can be used to identify the user.
Name: svSession
Duration: a year
Other cookies
Name: debug
Duration: Persistent
Name: fedops.logger.sessionId
Duration: Persistent
The following links explain how to access cookie settings in various browsers:
Cookie settings in Internet Explorer
Cookie settings in Google Chrome
Cookie settings in Safari (OS X)