Cookies

Cookie policy.

Two functional cookies, one in-product session cookie, no advertising network. The complete list with retention and purpose.

Plain language summary

A small number of cookies, all functional.

The Accadema marketing site does not set advertising cookies and does not load third-party trackers. The cookies the site does set are the minimum needed to keep the experience consistent — remembering the chosen language, the cookie banner state, and the session token after sign-in.

When logged into the platform (not this marketing site), additional functional cookies carry the institutional session through the modules. Those cookies are described in the in-product privacy notice; they are first-party only and they are not used for analytics or advertising.

What is set, when, and why

The full list.

acc_lang

Stores the chosen interface language. First-party, persistent (one year), no personal identifier. Functional — required for the site to remember a language preference across visits.

acc_consent

Stores the cookie banner state (acknowledged / pending). First-party, persistent (six months), no personal identifier. Functional — without it the banner would re-appear on every page.

acc_session (in-product only)

Carries the authenticated session through the in-product modules. First-party, session-scoped, signed, http-only. Not set by the marketing site.

Third-party (CDN)

The CDNs that serve the icon font and the JavaScript libraries may set their own technical cookies. They do not receive personally identifiable information from this site. Accadema is moving towards a self-hosted asset pipeline to remove third-party CDN dependencies.

Your control

How to refuse or remove them.

All cookies set by this site can be removed through the browser's privacy controls. The site will continue to function without them; the language preference will reset to the default on every visit, and the cookie banner will re-appear.

For in-product cookies on signed-in sessions, contact your institution administrator to terminate the active session.