DataNet and Cookies
Cookies are used all over the web for a number of reasons. They are small text
files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. They are used
in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide
information to the owners of the site.
DataNet is written using a code language called ASP.Net, this language issues one
cookie called 'ASP.NET_Sessionid'.
This cookie contains information essential to run the features in DataNet and
DataNet does not function without this cookie.
Measures have been taken to encrypt all information in DataNet so that it is
delivered safely and securely, the cookie In itself does not collect any
information about the computer that is running the DataNet application nor about
the user that is viewing the page.
The cookie only exists for the time of your browser session. This means that when
you open up DataNet in Internet Explorer, Firefox or whatever you use, the cookie exists for the
amount of time you have the browser open. After the browser is closed, the
cookie is gone.
You can of course, choose to disable cookies, you do this at your own risk and
will disable cookies on ALL sites you visit, and will disable functionality on
other sites that use cookies, including DataNet.
If you want to accept cookies from DataNet, please set your browser accordingly
and click on the button below to accept. This will add a second cookie, called
'acceptDataNetCookies'. This does nothing, apart from say that you have allowed
the two mentioned cookies from DataNet to work.
If you have any queries, please contact the DataNet team.