Understanding tracking with Cookiedatabase.org

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Summary

Cookie is placed by:

The functionality is:

The purpose is:

This period shows the length of the period at which a service can store and/or read certain data from your computer by using a cookie, a pixel,  an API, cookieless tracking, or other resources. 

This describes if this specific cookie , localStorage or other resource is responsible for sharing, collecting or storing direct or indirect personal data.

You can use this data to update your cookie policy, screen services that set specific cookies or contribute to our effort in creating internet transparency.  Data passport: To see this, just click on the name of the service.

This is the number of times a website requested information from cookiedatabase about this particular “cookie” used on their website.  

2 Responses

  1. Reaction from Vimeo:
    Google Analytics cookie deployed by Vimeo which is used to throttle the request rate for the service – limiting the collection of data on high traffic sites. As such, this cookie for the Vimeo player assists in the players performance/uptime monitoring and placement on customer sites. “Utmt” Indicates the type of request, which is one of: event, transaction, item, or custom variable. The item in this case being the Vimeo player as indicated by the word “player”.

    Analytical data can be obtained about the players performance on customer sites through this cookie.

  2. Not 100% sure if this is “Statistics” or “Marketing/Tracking”.

    There are several issues with the privacy statement from Vimeo, which we’ve asked them to clarify.
    – Vimeo states that they only place cookies which they consider essential. This sounds like these are not functional, but they are disguising it with such a sentence.

    – In addition to the previous sentence, Vimeo states in a reaction to our questions that users can opt-out from non-essential cookies. This is contradictory to the previous statement, which also suggests they are placing non-functional cookies.

    – Lastly, an opt-out is not allowed in the GDPR: it should be an opt-in.

    Vimeo has not responded to our last enquiry yet, and as some time has passed since our last question, I’m not sure we will get a reply.

    So based on the privacy statement and cookie statement from Vimeo, in combination with their response to our questions, we currently will treat Vimeo as placing non-essential cookies

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