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eCart Cookie Types

Thread began 7/14/2012 11:57 pm by djellis267466 | Last modified 7/16/2012 7:37 am by Jason Byrnes | 549 views | 1 replies |

djellis267466

eCart Cookie Types

My website just uses standard eCart 5 behaviours. To conform with EU law then I need to publish a cookie policy for the site.

Can you tell me the types of cookie that eCart uses ? Are these only session cookies or a combination of session and persistent cookies ?

Many thanks,
Dave

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

In the eCart Object, you can Select to store the cart information in a Session Or in a Cookie.

If you select to store the cart contents in a session, then the only cookies used by eCart are to set the session ID.

if you set eCart to store in a cookie, then it will use a more persistent cookie type.

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