Cookies Policy

Last modified: April 15, 2020

1.    What is a cookie?

A cookie is a piece of data that is stored on a computer, tablet or other device ('device') used to browse the Internet so that that device can be recognized at a later time.

It is your choice whether or not you allow cookies to be placed on your device. For specific information about managing and controlling cookies, please refer to Managing cookies below.

2.    Our cookies

The TripCase service (the 'service') attempts to place certain cookies on your device when you visit the TripCase site. We have listed for you below the types of cookies we use, and what we use them for:

Cookie Type

Cookie purpose

Session cookies

These cookies are used to track your session state as you interact with the service.

Identity cookies

These cookies are set at your request to have the application remember you the next time you return to the service using the device.

Optimization cookies

These cookies are used to track usage of the services we offer in order to improve the usability of our service.

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In order to fully-utilize the service, your device should be set to accept cookies, as much of the service functionality only works via the use of cookies. These are the cookies used in various versions of the application.

Party

Name

Duration

Description / Purpose

Link

 TripCase

incap_ses_{Proxy-ID}_{Site-ID}

Session / 1 year

These Cookies improve performance and security on the website.

https://www.incapsula.com/cookie-policy.html

visid_incap_{Site-ID}

Session / 1 year

These Cookies improve performance and security on the website.

https://www.incapsula.com/cookie-policy.html

tripcase_session

Infinite

To store a user's session information.

loggedin

Infinite

TripCase uses this cookie to keep a true/false of whether a user is logged in or not.

remember_language

1 year

TripCase supports multiple languages and uses this cookie to remember user's preferred language.

remember_me_token

2 weeks

TripCase uses this token to validate a user when a session does not exist.

 New Relic

JSESSIONID

Session

This is used by New Relic to monitor session counts for an application.

https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/browser/new-relic-browser/page-load-timing-resources/new-relic-cookies-used-browser

 

3.    Managing cookies

o   What happens if I don't allow cookies?

If cookies aren't enabled on your device, your experience with the service or access to the service could be limited (for instance, you may not be able to use all the features of the service or access the service via a browser).

o   How do I disable/enable cookies?

You can disable/enable cookies via your Internet browser or via settings on your mobile device.

o   Does TripCase use advertising cookies?

Rest assured, TripCase does not share your data with or allow third-party advertisers or advertising networks to collect deploy advertising cookies via our website or mobile app.