It is a standard cookie used by WordPress to check whether the web browser that is running the WordPress site supports cookies.
Used to store the user's session ID on the server
Used in WordPress to store settings related to the administration panel and the preferences of the user visiting the site
Used by WordPress to store the time that user settings were last modified.
It is used to store the current language set in the WordPress admin panel. This allows WPML to allow the user to easily switch and maintain their preferred language while navigating through the admin area.
It is used to store the current language selected by the user on the website. This allows WPML to allow the user to easily navigate the website in the selected language without having to constantly switch.
Used in the context of compliance with privacy and data protection regulations
The SESSIONID cookie is often used to track a user's session on a website. It contains a unique session identifier that is assigned to a given user during their visit to the website. This cookie allows the server to distinguish between different users and ensure that their experience on the website is consistent during a single session. Once the session ends, usually by logging out or closing the browser, the cookie is usually deleted. It is a tool used mainly for technical purposes to manage user sessions on a website.
Used to remember user preferences for filters applied in the translation dashboard in the WordPress admin panel. Makes working with translations easier by preserving user-selected settings, such as translation status or selected language.
Used to restore cookies after acceptance.