Cookies in Jive communities
Jive uses HTTP cookies in several places in the application to provide a better user experience. All cookies are necessary for Jive to function properly and it does not support selective acceptance of cookies.
Overview
- Jive does not set third-party cookies as part of the core product offering. However, it is possible for you to configure the application so that third-party cookies are set. For example, you can configure the application to use a web-tracking tool such as Google Analytics, each of which may set a third-party cookie. For the list of the potentially added cookies, see Third-party cookies.
- Jive does not
set the
domain
attribute of an HTTP cookie. - Out of the box, Jive is configured to send only allowed, secure cookies. If your installation is not using secure cookies for some reason, see Setting up secure cookies.
- All Jive cookies
that are set by the server and not via the client or browser have the
HttpOnly
flag.
Note: Except where noted, none of the following
cookies contains user-identifiable information. This behavior meets European Union
privacy laws.