Cookie Register
Below are some of the most common cookies found on Trinity’s web sites. We are currently conducting an audit to compile a comprehensive list of cookies used across all sub-sites.
Cookie List
A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website – when visited by a user – asks your browser to store on your device in order to remember information about you, such as your language preference or login information. Those cookies are set by us and called first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies – which are cookies from a domain different than the domain of the website you are visiting – for our advertising and marketing efforts. More specifically, we use cookies and other tracking technologies for the following purposes:
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Strictly necessary cookies are essential in order to enable you to move around the website and use its features. Any cookies used in this way are first party only in nature and are fully aggregated and anonymous. Without these cookies, the website will not perform as smoothly for you as we would like it to and we may not be able to provide certain features.
Performance Cookies
Trinity College Dublin uses google analytics and other relevant technologies to collect anonymous traffic data to the website to help us analyse how users use the site and pages visited. These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our site. They help us to know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. If you do not allow these cookies we will not know when you have visited our site, and will not be able to monitor its performance.
peoplefinder.tcd.ie |
ai_user, ai_session |
1st Party |
stella.catalogue.tcd.ie |
__utmz, __utma, __utmt_~1, __utmc, _utmv######### |
1st Party |
itunes.tcd.ie |
_gat_UA- |
1st Party |
gifts.tcd.ie |
_hjIncludedInSessionSample, _hjIncludedInPageviewSample |
1st Party |
histories-humanities.tcd.ie |
nmstat |
1st Party |
pharmacy.tcd.ie |
_ga |
1st Party |
tcd.ie |
__utmt, _hjTLDTest, _hjAbsoluteSessionInProgress, _hjid, ADRUM, __utmb |
1st Party |
ahss.tcd.ie |
_gid |
1st Party |
www.tara.tcd.ie |
_gat |
1st Party |
siteimproveanalytics.com |
__cfduid |
3rd Party |
panopto.eu |
_gid, _ga, _gat |
3rd Party |
popcard.unibuddy.co |
_ga, _gid, _gat_UA- |
3rd Party |
63217.global.siteimproveanalytics.io |
AWSELB |
3rd Party |
analytics-eu.clickdimensions.com |
cusid |
3rd Party |
az416426.vo.msecnd.net |
ai_session |
3rd Party |
clickdimensions.com |
cusid |
3rd Party |
jotform.com |
__cfduid |
3rd Party |
eventactions.com |
_ga, _gid, _gat |
3rd Party |
Functional Cookies
Functional cookies allow this website to remember choices you make and are used to store user preferences, including log-in credentials, bookmarks, favourites, menu preferences e.g. fonts and text size customisation on a webpage. These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation. They may be set by us or by third party providers whose services we have added to our pages. If you do not allow these cookies then some or all of these services may not function properly.
Advertising and Marketing Cookies
We sometimes use tracking pixels to assist with our online advertising and marketing to effectively promote the University and have a better understanding of what our audiences are interested in. These cookies are anonymous and they help us collect information on our advertising campaigns. This, in turn, allows us to make our ads more relevant to our website users. These cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising.
Unclassified Cookies
Cookies not classified or identified yet and under review.