Title: Cookie Policy
Author: WordPress.org
Published: May 25, 2018
Last modified: April 9, 2026

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# Cookie Policy

Our [Privacy Policy](https://wordpress.org/about/privacy/?output_format=md) explains
our principles when it comes to the collection, processing, and storage of your 
information. The Cookie Policy specifically explains how we, our partners, and users
of our services deploy cookies, as well as the options you have to control them.

## What are cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of data, stored in text files, that are stored on your 
computer or other device when websites are loaded in a browser. They are widely 
used to ‘remember’ you and your preferences, either for a single visit (through 
a ‘session cookie’) or for multiple repeat visits (using a ‘persistent cookie’).
They ensure a consistent and efficient experience for visitors, and perform essential
functions such as allowing users to register and remain logged in. Cookies may be
set by the site that you are visiting (known as ‘first party cookies’), or by third
parties, such as those who serve content or provide advertising or analytics services
on the website (‘third party cookies’).

## Cookies set by WordPress.org

We use cookies for a number of different purposes. Some cookies are necessary for
technical reasons; some enable a personalized experience for both visitors and registered
users; and some allow the display of advertising from selected third party networks.
Some of these cookies may be set when a page is loaded, or when a visitor takes 
a particular action (clicking the ‘like’ or ‘follow’ button on a post, for example).

Below the different categories of cookies set by WordPress.org are outlined, with
specific examples detailed in the tables that follow. This includes their name and
purpose. Certain cookies are only set for logged-in visitors, whereas others are
set for any visitors, and these are marked below accordingly. Where a cookie only
applies to specific subdomains, they are included under the relevant header.

**Strictly Necessary**: These are the cookies that are essential for WordPress.org
to perform basic functions. These include those required to allow registered users
to authenticate and perform account related functions.

**Functionality**: These cookies are used to store preferences set by users such
as account name, language, and location.

**Performance**: Performance cookies collect information on how users interact with
websites hosted on WordPress.org, including what pages are visited most, as well
as other analytical data. These details are only used to improve how the website
functions.

**Tracking**: These are set by trusted third party networks (e.g. Google Analytics)
to track details such as the number of unique visitors, and pageviews to help improve
the user experience.

**Third Party/Embedded Content**: WordPress.org makes use of different third party
applications and services to enhance the experience of website visitors. These include
social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter (through the use of sharing 
buttons), or embedded content from YouTube and Vimeo. As a result, cookies may be
set by these third parties, and used by them to track your online activity. We have
no direct control over the information that is collected by these cookies.

## wordpress.org

| Cookie | Duration | Purpose | Logged-in Users Only? | 
| devicePixelRatio | Browser default (1 year) | Used to make the site responsive to the visitor’s screen size. | No | 
| wordpress_test_cookie | Session | Tests that the browser accepts cookies. | No | 
| _ga | 2 years | [Google Analytics](https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage) – Used to distinguish users. | No | 
| _gat_<property-id> | 1 minute | [Google Analytics](https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage) – Used to throttle request rate. | No | 
| _gid | 24 hours | [Google Analytics](https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage) – Used to distinguish users. | No | 
| tk_ai | 24 hours | [Jetpack](https://jetpack.com/support/cookies/) – Stores the unique identifier for the publisher to enable Jetpack to collect data. | No | 
| tk_lr | 1 year | [Jetpack](https://jetpack.com/support/cookies/) – Stores the unique identifier for the publisher to enable Jetpack to collect data. | No | 
| tk_or | 5 years | [Jetpack](https://jetpack.com/support/cookies/) – Stores the unique identifier for the publisher to enable Jetpack to collect data. | No | 
| wp-settings-{user_id} | 1 year | Used to persist a user’s wp-admin configuration. | Yes | 
| wporg_logged_in
wporg_sec | 14 days if you select “Remember Me” when logging in. Otherwise, Session. | Used to check whether the current visitor is a logged-in WordPress.org user. | Yes | 
| wporg_locale | 1 year | Used to persist a user’s locale configuration. | Yes |

## make.wordpress.org

| Cookie | Duration | Purpose | Logged-in Users Only? | 
| welcome-{blog_id} | Permanent | Used to record if you’ve chosen to hide the “Welcome” message at the top of the corresponding blog. | No | 
| showComments | 10 years | Used to determine if you prefer comments to be shown or hidden when reading the site. | No |

## *.trac.wordpress.org

| Cookie | Duration | Purpose | Logged-in Users Only? | 
| trac_form_token | Session | Used as a security token for cross-site request forgery protection. | No | 
| trac_session | 90 days | Used to keep anonymous session information. | No |

## codex.wordpress.org

| Cookie | Duration | Purpose | Logged-in Users Only? | 
| codexToken | 6 months | Used to check whether the current visitor is a logged-in WordPress.org user. Only set if you select “Keep me logged in” when logging in. | Yes | 
| codexUserId
codexUserName | 6 months | Used to check whether the current visitor is a logged-in WordPress.org user. | Yes | 
| codex_session | Session | Used to check whether the current visitor is a logged-in WordPress.org user. | Yes |

## *.wordcamp.org

| Cookie | Duration | Purpose | Logged-in Users Only? | 
| camptix_client_stats | 1 year | Used to track unique visitors to tickets page on a WordCamp site | No | 
| wp-saving-post | 1 day | Used to track if there is saved post exists for a post currently being edited. If exists then let user restore the data | Yes | 
| comment_author_{hash} | 347 days | Used to tracked comment author name, if “Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.” is checked | No | 
| comment_author_email_{hash} | 347 days | Used to tracked comment author email, if “Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.” is checked | No | 
| comment_author_url_{hash} | 347 days | Used to track comment author url, if “Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.” checkbox is checked | No | 
| wp-postpass_{hash} | 10 days | Used to maintain session if a post is password protected | No | 
| wp-settings-{user} | 1 year | Used to preserve user’s wp-admin settings | Yes | 
| wp-settings-time-{user} | 1 year | Time at which wp-settings-{user} was set | Yes | 
| tix_view_token | 2 days | Used for session managing private CampTix content | No | 
| tk_ai | Browser default | Used for tracking | No | 
| jetpackState | Session | Used for maintaining Jetpack State | Yes | 
| jpp_math_pass | Session | Verifies that a user answered the math problem correctly while logging in. | No | 
| stnojs | 2 days | Remember if user do not want JavaScript executed | No | 
| wordpress_logged_in_{hash} | Session | Remember User session | Yes | 
| wordpress_test_cookie | Session | Test if cookie can be set | No |

## Controlling Cookies

Visitors may wish to restrict the use of cookies, or completely prevent them from
being set. Most browsers provide for ways to control cookie behavior such as the
length of time they are stored — either through built-in functionality or by utilizing
third party plugins.

To find out more on how to manage and delete cookies, visit [aboutcookies.org](https://www.aboutcookies.org/).
For more details on advertising cookies, and how to manage them, visit [youronlinechoices.eu](https://youronlinechoices.eu/)(
EU based), or [aboutads.info](http://www.aboutads.info/choices/) (US based).

Some specific opt-out programs are available here:

Google Analytics – [https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout](https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout)

It’s important to note that restricting or disabling the use of cookies can limit
the functionality of sites, or prevent them from working correctly at all.

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