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Cookies

This page explains what cookies are, how they work, how to manage them and how we use cookies.

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files that the Scottish Parliament TV website puts on your computer. They help this website work.

Cookies collect information about how you use this site so we can make sure it meets your needs. They do not collect information that could be used to identify you personally.

How cookies work

Cookies store information on the device you’re using. Sometimes this information is essential if you want to use a website's functions. For example, if you need to log in, a cookie will allow the website to recognise your log-in details.

Cookies can also be used to build a profile of your activity on a website. This includes which pages you visit and how long you spend on each page.

A website may use this information to tailor the pages you see on future visits.

We've listed below how the Scottish Parliament TV website uses cookies.

Managing or deleting cookies

All recent versions of popular browsers, like Google Chrome, Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, allow you to control cookies.  You can set your browser to:

  • accept all cookies
  • reject all cookies
  • accept or reject only certain cookies

For example, you might be happy to accept a cookie that allows you to log in to a website, but want to reject ones which are used to build a profile of how you use the internet.

You should also be able to set your browser to prompt you each time a cookie is offered.

Visit the Information Commissioner's Office website to find out how to control or delete cookies.

How we use cookies

We use cookies for two reasons:

  • to improve your experience on the website. This might include making it quicker and easier for you to find what you need, or remembering your settings.
  • to collect information about how you use our website through Google Analytics (GA). GA is a tool that produces detailed statistics about website activity. It allows us to see where the website can better meet our users' needs. 

The cookies we use

Name What it does When it expires    
.AspNetCore.Antiforgery.gfnfQAt7Bwo Anti-Forgery token to help prevent Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. A CSRF happens when a malicious website tricks a user's browser into performing an unwanted action on a different site to where the user is authenticated. Stores your session temporarily until you close your browser.
.AspNetCore.Antiforgery.JaFd0FZchAM Anti-Forgery token to help prevent Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. Stores your session temporarily until you close your browser.
AWSALB These cookies enable us to allocate server traffic to make the user experience as smooth as possible. A 'load balancer' is used to determine which server currently has the best availability. The information generated cannot identify you as an individual. 7 days
AWSALBCORS These cookies enable us to allocate server traffic to make the user experience as smooth as possible. The information generated cannot identify you as an individual. 7 days
_ga Analytics cookie which registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how you use the website. 1 year
_ga_X7BMY1GXY9 Analytics cookie used to identify and track an individual user session. 1 year