Cookies


Transbook.onl operates with the help of so-called cookies. Cookies are small files that the website stores on your device to improve the user experience. The rules on the use of cookies and similar technologies for storing data or accessing data stored on your computer or mobile device are governed by the Electronic Communications Act (“ZEKom-2”) and the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (“GDPR”).

On transbook.onl we use:

  • Strictly necessary cookies: they enable the operation of Transbook.onl. Transbook.onl uses these cookies to ensure the functioning of basic features such as navigation and similar. Without cookies from this group, Transbook.onl does not function properly and they are mandatory.
  • Functional cookies: they remember your settings. For example, they can remember whether you have already given consent to the installation of cookies or not. These cookies are also mandatory.
  • Analytical cookies: they collect anonymous data about the use of Transbook.onl (e.g., Google Analytics). We use these cookies exclusively for internal research on how we can improve the service we offer to users of our website. Cookies are installed only if you consent to their installation.

Strictly necessary cookies are loaded automatically because they are required for the website to function (legitimate interest). For all other types of cookies (analytical, functional), we ask for your consent on your first visit to the site.

Cookies have different lifespans:

  • session cookies are deleted when you close the browser,
  • persistent cookies remain stored on your device until their expiry as listed in the table below.

Web site cookies

Cookie name Expiration Purpose
Transbook-c 1 month Preferred user language, last user activity, and database status mode
Transbook-c-s
Transbook-c-sC1, Transbook-c-sC2, ...
Session Essential user session cookies.
Transbook-c-s manages how user session data (claims) is split into chunks.
Transbook-c-sC1, Transbook-c-sC2, ... are the actual chunks containing the authenticated user session data.
These cookies are required for secure authentication and core app functionality.
cookieconsent_status 1 year Stores the user's cookie consent choice at first entry
cookieconsent_reset 1 year Allows the user to reset their cookie consent choice

Fraud prevention cookies

Cookie name Expiration Purpose
__stripe_mid 1 year To provide fraud prevention. You will find additional information regarding individual cookies, how they work and what their purpose is, here.
__stripe_sid 30 min

Microsoft cookies

Cookie name Expiration Purpose
ai_session 30 minutes Detects how many sessions of user activity have included certain pages and features of the app.
ai_user 1 year Detects how many people used the app and its features. Users are counted using anonymous IDs.
x-ms-routing-name session Used by Azure to helo route requests to the correct server instance
TiPMix session The TiPMix cookie is set by Azure to determine which web server the users must be directed to.
ARRAffinity session Used by Azure to ensure that the user is always directed to the same server instance.
ARRAffinitySameSite session

Web analytics cookies ()

Cookie name Expiration Purpose
_ga 2 years Web analytics and statistics. You will find additional information regarding individual cookies, how they work and what their purpose is, here and here.
_ga_<container-id> 10 minutes
_gcl_au 24 hours

On your first visit to our site, a cookie notice (the so-called cookie banner) appears where you can: accept all cookies, reject all cookies except those that are necessary, or adjust your settings. You can later manage or disable cookies yourself via your browser settings. For example, if you use Google Chrome you can find more information about managing cookies here. If you are an Apple Safari user, you can read more here. If you disable cookies, some subpages may not function properly.

Our website also uses the Google Analytics service, provided by Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland, for the purpose of monitoring traffic, analyzing website usage, and improving the user experience. Google Analytics uses “cookies” that enable analysis of how the website is used. The data we collect may include a partially anonymized IP address, and information about the browser, device, language, pages visited, and time of visit. More information on how Google processes data is available in their privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy. TRINET is not responsible for their privacy policy or for compliance of their personal data processing with the law.