What Are Cookies Used By Cs Cart, Multivendor By Default

Hello,

We need to create cookies policy.

Does anyone know what are the cookies used by dafult cs cart multivendor without third party addons?

Also what is the use of these cookies?

Thank you!

To clarify: do you need the list of actual cookies, or would the list of services that set cookies (and why they do it) suffice?

I'm asking because CS-Cart 4.15.1 (scheduled for the second half of June 2022) will have the cookie pop-up you've come to expect on European sites. It will include the list of services (not their individual cookies though), grouped by their purpose, and with the descriptions of what they do.

They'll be grouped into 4 sections:

Strictly necessary cookies - something that's absolutely essential for the proper functioning of your site (the ability to place an order, make a payment, etc.) These are the cookies from the likes of PayPal or Stripe.

Functional cookies - things that a store can do without, but which may provide additional functionality (like the ability to sign in via Facebook, and therefore Facebook cookies; Google Maps, etc.)

Performance cookies - information for site analytics, which allow you to track the number of site visitors, etc. Google Tag Manager comes to mind.

Marketing cookies - things that allow to hide irrelevant ads from your visitors and show the relevant ones. Facebook Pixel comes to mind.Everything but strictly necessary cookies will be controlled and managed by site visitors. They'll be able to refuse individual services (like Facebook) while allowing others (like Google Maps).


The list of services will be generated automatically, depending on what built-in add-ons are active. Third-party add-ons will be able to extend the list as well; the add-ons that are done right will automatically add their services with cookies to the consent pop-up.

Here's a screenshot that shows what the consent pop-up will look like. Please don't mind the text; we'll make some changes before the final release of 4.15.1.

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To clarify: do you need the list of actual cookies, or would the list of services that set cookies (and why they do it) suffice?

I'm asking because CS-Cart 4.15.1 (scheduled for the second half of June 2022) will have the cookie pop-up you've come to expect on European sites. It will include the list of services (not their individual cookies though), grouped by their purpose, and with the descriptions of what they do.

They'll be grouped into 4 sections:

Strictly necessary cookies - something that's absolutely essential for the proper functioning of your site (the ability to place an order, make a payment, etc.) These are the cookies from the likes of PayPal or Stripe.

Functional cookies - things that a store can do without, but which may provide additional functionality (like the ability to sign in via Facebook, and therefore Facebook cookies; Google Maps, etc.)

Performance cookies - information for site analytics, which allow you to track the number of site visitors, etc. Google Tag Manager comes to mind.

Marketing cookies - things that allow to hide irrelevant ads from your visitors and show the relevant ones. Facebook Pixel comes to mind.Everything but strictly necessary cookies will be controlled and managed by site visitors. They'll be able to refuse individual services (like Facebook) while allowing others (like Google Maps).


The list of services will be generated automatically, depending on what built-in add-ons are active. Third-party add-ons will be able to extend the list as well; the add-ons that are done right will automatically add their services with cookies to the consent pop-up.

It is good this cookie pop-up (I am glad that you will release it soon). However we need, additionaly, to create a text document on our website and also to mention a list of actual cookies

Could you make a link "more details ", under any of the grouped 4 sections and list there the cookies of each section?