Cookie policy

Version 1.0, April 27, 2026

Purpose of this cookie policy

The ENVRI-ID Service (hereinafter referred to as: “the service” or “ENVRI-ID”) uses cookies required for authentication, security, and the proper operation of the service.

For the purpose of this Policy, the following terms shall have the following meaning:

"Cookie" or "Cookies": Cookies are small text or message files sent from the server of an organisation and stored on your computer. Cookies do not have access to data stored on your computer's hard disk or to Cookies placed by other websites, and they may not harm or damage your system.

Which cookies are placed on your device when using the service?

When you access and/or use the service, we place one or more cookies on your device for the purposes described herein.

The following table and relevant information set out the cookies used for ENVRI-ID. It also provides details of third parties setting cookies:

Cookie Type Cookie Provider Cookie Name Third-party Cookie Persistent or session Cookie Purpose of Cookie
Session State login.envri.eu AUTH_SESSION_ID No Session Maintains your authentication session while you are logging in
Session State login.envri.eu KC_AUTH_SESSION_HASH No Session Ensures the integrity and security of your authentication session
Session State login.envri.eu KC_RESTART No Session Helps resume your login if you get interrupted or click 'back' during sign-in
Session State login.envri.eu KEYCLOAK_SESSION No Session Maintains your overall user session once you are logged in
Session State login.envri.eu KEYCLOAK_IDENTITY No Session Stores the identity information required to keep your session authenticated
Preferences login.envri.eu KEYCLOAK_REMEMBER_IDPS No Persistent Remembers which Identity Provider you previously selected, which is essential for streamlining subsequent authentication steps and ensuring efficient access to the ENVRI-ID service

Authentication may involve redirection to external Identity Providers, which may set their own cookies under their respective domains. ENVRI-ID does not control or access such cookies.

How long are cookies stored on your device?

The duration for which a cookie will be stored on your browsing device depends on whether it is a "persistent" or a "session" cookie. Session cookies will be stored on a device until you turn off your web browser. "Persistent cookies" shall remain on your device after you have finished browsing until they expire or until they are deleted by you. Specifically, the persistent cookie KEYCLOAK_REMEMBER_IDPS will be stored for up to 365 days.

How can you disable cookies that have been placed on your device?

You can usually use your web browser to enable, disable, or delete cookies. To do so, follow the instructions provided by your web browser (usually located in the "Help", "Tools" or "Edit" settings). You can also set your web browser to reject all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent.

Cookies are necessary for authentication, security, and session management. Blocking these cookies may prevent access to the ENVRI-ID service or the ability to maintain an active session.