Cookies are small pieces of text used to store information on web browsers. Cookies are widely used to store and receive identifiers and other information on computers, smartphones, and other on-line smart devices. These types of files have a variety of functionalities, such as remembering your preferences and chosen web content, assisting you to improve your site experience, as well as offer promotions, advertisements or other web content more relevant to you.
Pixels are small objects embedded into a web page, but are not visible. They are also known as "tags,” “web bugs,” or "pixel gifs." We use pixels to deliver cookies to your computer, monitor our website activity, make logging into our sites easier, and for online marketing activity. We also include pixels in our promotional email messages or newsletters to determine whether you open and act on them.
You can at any time change or withdraw your consent from the Cookies Settings on our website.
We use cookies and similar technologies onto the following online platforms, collectively referred to “hereinbelow, as “Website”:
Cookies can be "First Party", i.e. set by us, or "Third Party", i.e. placed on your device by another company when you visit our website, for example Google Analytics or Advertising cookies. Third-party cookies may be placed on your device by someone providing a service to us (for example, we use Google Analytics to help us understand how our website is being used) or by our business partners, so that they can advertise products and services to you on our website and elsewhere on the Internet. Because of how cookies work, our website cannot access third-party cookies; nor can other organisations access the data in the cookies we use on our website.
We use two types of cookies, which we describe in this section. You can also find a full list of all different first and third-party cookies that we use in the table below.
We have implemented a consent / selection and edit cookies management mechanism, related to the cookies records. Your preferences are retained for a period of 180 days..
Still, you can change the settings on your browser or your connected device to refuse all cookies, indicate when a cookie is being sent to your computer or mobile device, without your explicit consent, or delete cookies every time you finish browsing. Your browser “help” section will normally provide details on how to manage the cookie settings. However, if you choose to reject cookies, as noted above, you may not be able to use certain features of our website, application and services.
More information generally on cookies: www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu.
We may change the terms of our Cookies Policy from time to time. Any revised version will be posted on our Website.
Cookie Name | Description | Type | Expiry | FirstThirdParty |
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__utmt | Used to throttle the speed of requests to the server. | HTTP | 1 day | Third (Google) |
f5_cspm | Saves the address and port number of the web server that is managing the session. Used to improve the website's performance security. | HTTP | Session | First |
TS01d19f79 | Unclassified | HTTP | Session | First |
__utmz | Collects data on where the user came from, what search engine was used, what link was clicked and what search term was used. Used by Google Analytics. | HTTP | 6 months | Third (Google) |
__utm.gif | Google Analytics Tracking Code that logs details about the visitor's browser and computer. | Pixel | Session | Third (Google) |
pcms_cookie_bot_2fee | Used to remember user cookie preferences. | HTTP | 180 days | First |
TS# | Unclassified | |||
cp_total_cart_items | Contains the visitor's current cart state with the current containing items number. | HTTP | 1 year | First |
f5avrbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb | To collect User Sessions as one of the collected metrics, the AVR module sets an AVR User Session cookie in HTTP responses. | HTTP | Session | First |
f5avr1252634108aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa | To collect User Sessions as one of the collected metrics, the AVR module sets an AVR User Session cookie in HTTP responses. | HTTP | Session | First |
_SessionId | That is a cookie that is used to store a unique identifier for your session. The session cookie is not persisted on your hard disk. For more about session cookies, see the "Cookies and Session State" later in this topic. | HTTP | Session | First |
voteNO_cookie | Keep track if you have place your vote for the returning of Parthenon Sculptures | HTTP | 1 year | First |
aia_visited_notification_bubble | Remembers if you have already seen the notifications pop-up of aia.gr in order not to show it multiple times. | HTTP | 1 day | First |
__utmb | This is one of the four main cookies set by the Google Analytics service which enables website owners to track visitor behavior and measure site performance. This cookie determines new sessions and visits and expires after 30 minutes. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. Any activity by a user within the 30-minute life span will count as a single visit, even if the user leaves and then returns to the site. A return after 30 minutes will count as a new visit, but a returning visitor. | HTTP | 1 day | Third (Google) |
cp_sessionTime | Contains the visitor's last page visit Timestamp in miliseconds. | HTTP | 1 year | First |
__utma | This is one of the four main cookies set by the Google Analytics service which enables website owners to track visitor behavior and measure site performance. This cookie lasts for 2 years by default and distinguishes between users and sessions. It used to calculate new and returning visitor statistics. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics. The lifespan of the cookie can be customized by website owners. | HTTP | 2 years | Third (Google) |
cpab | Used as an identification string for the visitor's Session. It is a GUID string. | HTTP | 1 year | First |
History.store | Contains a visitor ID - This is used to track visitors' navigation and interaction on the website for internal Website-optimization. | HTTP | Session | First |
__utmc | Registers a timestamp with the exact time of when the user leaves the website. Used by Google Analytics to calculate the duration of a website visit. | HTTP | Session | Third (Google) |
aia_visitedNaN | Remembers if you have already seen the intro page of aia.gr in order not to show it multiple times. | HTTP | 1 day | First |
bi | Used as an identification string for the visitor's Session. It is a GUID string. | HTTP | 1 year | Third (ContactPigeon) |
voteYES_cookie | Keep track if you have place your vote for the returning of Parthenon Sculptures | HTTP | 1 year | First |
cp_total_cart_value | Contains the visitor's current cart state with the current containing items total value. | HTTP | 1 year | First |
_gid | Contains Google Load Balancer's serving ContactPigeon script ID. | HTTP | 1 day | Third (ContactPigeon) |
track | This cookie is activated upon registration to flight tracker service. | HTTP | Session | First |
Cookie Name | Description | Type | Expiry | FirstThirdParty |
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IDE | This cookie carries out information about how the end user uses the website and any advertising that the end user may have seen before visiting the said website. | HTTP | 1 year | Third (Google) |
handlers/ClickImpressions.ashx | Is used to track and record users' interactions with the website's banner. | Pixel | Session | First |
test_cookie | This cookie is set by DoubleClick (which is owned by Google) to determine if the website visitor's browser supports cookies. | HTTP | 1 day | Third (Google) |