CleanTalk Cookies and Their Description

 

Here you can find the list of the cookies that CleanTalk plugins use and short descriptions of these cookies.

 

WordPress Anti-Spam cookies:

  • apbct_cookies_test – Сookie to validate other cookies, so they can’t be spoofed.
  • apbct_* – Group of cookies which are set from backend and contain information about the current user.
  • ct_* – Group of cookies used for storing dynamic variables from browser.
  • ct_sfw_* – Group of cookies used for our SpamFireWall technology.

 

Cookie Name Storage Time
apbct_cookies_test Session
apbct_headless Session
apbct_page_hits Session
apbct_pixel_url Session
apbct_prev_referer Session
apbct_site_landing_ts Session
apbct_site_referer 3 days
apbct_timestamp Session
ct_checked_emails Session
ct_checkjs Session
ct_fkp_timestamp Session
ct_has_input_focused Session
ct_has_key_up Session
ct_has_scrolled Session
ct_mouse_moved Session
ct_pointer_data Session
ct_ps_timestamp Session
ct_screen_info Session
ct_sfw_ip_wl 1 month
ct_sfw_pass_key 1 month
ct_timezone Session

 

WordPress Security cookies:

  • spbc_cookies_test – Cookie to test cookies so we know that everything working properly.
  • spbc_firewall_pass_key – The flag defines if the Security Firewall was passed.
  • spbc_is_logged_in – Dashboard. Flag defines if a user was logged in.
  • spbc_2fa_passed – Dashboard. Flag defines if Two-Factor Authentication was passed.
  • spbc_timer – Dashboard. Time spent on the page.
  • spbc_log_id – Dashboard. User identification.

 

 

If you haven't found the answer to your question, please, contact our support team:

https://cleantalk.org/my/support/open

 

 

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