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When you sign in, we’ll also set up some cookies to save your login information and on-screen display options. Authentication cookies are kept for two days, and display options on the screen are kept for one year. If you select “Remember me,” your login cookies will be kept for two weeks. If you get unapplied from your account, authentication cookies will be removed.
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Types of Cookies
We use two types of cookies: per session and fixes. Session cookies are temporary files that remain in the user’s terminal until the end of the session or closing the application. Fixed cookies remain on the user’s terminal for a period of time determined by the cookie’s parameters or until they are manually deleted by the user.