JENTIS Cookies

What cookies does JENTIS set? What do you need to know about them technically?

JENTIS is a first-party data and server-side focused platform. The tag management and capture of consistent data rely on cookies and local storage. Some cookies are only set if you configure their respective tools, and some are set by default. In this article, you will find a complete list of cookies that are set by our service when using JENTIS:

JENTIS Cookies

When the JENTIS Code Snippet is implemented on a website, cookies are set according to one of the following conditions:

  • After the user actively grants consent to any installed tool in your JENTIS Platform

OR

  • Consent administration is turned off (you have actively turned off the link between your Consent Management Platform and JENTIS vendors)

OR

  • If a single tool’s vendor is configured with JENTIS Essential Mode and consent is actively granted/denied by the website visitor (user's decision is awaited)

OR

  • A single tool's vendor is configured with “No Consent” (the decision of the user is not awaited)

It’s important to remember that even though the JENTIS Cookie might be set before the user’s decision is considered, the tags will be fired according to your configuration on the JENTIS Platform. And, as a fully server-side and first-party data platform, no third-party cookies will ever be set on your user’s browser.

Based on the conditions above, the following cookies are set:

Cookie Name
Purpose
Lifetime

jts-rw

The JENTIS first party identifier (User-ID).

2 Years

jctr_sid

The JENTIS session identifier (Session ID).

30 Minutes

jts_log

Activates the JENTIS-Debug-Log function for developers (only set in Preview Mode for JTM users and developers).

1 Year

JENTIS Storage (Local/Session)

The following browser storages are read and written when the JENTIS Code Snippet is implemented on a website:

Storage Name
Purpose

jentis.consent.data

Storage of Consent-Vendors and JENTIS Consent-ID Settings.

jentis.core.tracker.rawdata-controller

Storage of the ID-Relation between the different collected Document-Types.

jts_preview_version

Activates the JENTIS-Debug-Log function for developers (only set in Preview Mode for JTM users and developers).

jts_debug

Storage of JENTIS-Debug ID (only set in Preview Mode for JTM users and developers).

ongoingSession

A flag that indicates either if this is an ongoing session or not (boolean), the value is either “true” or “false”.

You can configure the maximum lifetime for cookies and local storage entries set by JENTIS. Read Maximum Storage Lifetime .

Tool-Specific Cookies

JENTIS has multiple tools and configurations available. Those vary based on your individual configuration and the tools and tags you intend to use. Certain tags and tools may set cookies according to that tool's configuration. On each Tool documentation, you can understand which cookies and data storage will be used for that tool individually: JTM Tools

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