Cookies
A cookie is a small piece of data that’s stored on your computer, tablet, or phone when you visit a website. Most websites need cookies to work properly.
How cookies are used in this service
This service uses them to:
- temporarily store the answers you give
Find out more about how to manage cookies.
How cookies are used in this service
To store the answers you’ve given during your visit (known as a ‘session’)
Session cookies are stored on your computer as you travel through a website, and let the website know what you’ve seen and done so far. These are temporary cookies and are automatically deleted a short while after you leave the website.
Name | Purpose | Expires |
---|---|---|
Cui-session | Carries details of your current session | 30 minutes |
To measure application performance
We use Dynatrace Software Intelligence Platform to provide an Application Performance Monitoring Service to collect information about how you use HMCTS services. We do this to monitor HM Courts and Tribunals (HMCTS) services in order to resolve issues within our services as well as collect data on how our services can be improved. HMCTS stores information about:
- site performance
- website usage
- user behaviour
Information is presented within the Application Performance Monitoring service for the purposes detailed above. We do not use or share the information for any other purpose. We do not allow Dynatrace to use or share the information for any other purposes.
Name | Purpose | Expires |
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dtCookie | Tracks a visit across multiple requests | Session ends |
dtPC | Required to identify proper endpoints for beacon transmission; includes session ID for correlation | Session ends |
dtSa | Intermediate store for page-spanning actions | Session ends |
rxVisitor | Visitor ID to correlate sessions | 7 days |
rxvt | Session timeout | Session ends |
Cookie settings
We use a single type of cookie. Strictly necessary cookies
They always need to be on.