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Below we have provided you more information about each of these categories of cookies along with main cookies set by the CNH Industrial Supplier Collaboration Network (Supplier Portal) website.
Strictly necessary cookiesSome cookies are strictly necessary in order to enable you to move around the website and use its features. Without these cookies, we will not be able to determine the number of unique users of the site or provide certain features, such as automatic sign in to the CNH Industrial services.
- tC7jQDbpiY: This cookie is used to keep the requests going to the same server (Radware Alteon Load Balancer).
Functionality CookiesFunctionality cookies record information about choices you've made and allow us to tailor the website to you. For example, if you set your location on the CNH Industrial homepage in order to receive your local news and weather forecast, we use cookies to save your location preference. Functionality cookies may also take the form of Flash cookies, which are stored in your Adobe Flash Player rather than your browser. These are used to provide features such as auto-resume, by remembering the point to which you played a programme, and for saving preferences such as your volume setting.
- cb-enabled: cookie to remember if you have agreed (or not) to our use of cookies on this site
- .ELEARNING_CUSTOM_AUTH: cookie to increase the security for authentication (although persistent cookies). Only used for E-Learning module.
Security CookiesWe use security cookies to authenticate users, prevent fraudulent use of login credentials, and protect user data from unauthorized parties. For example, we could use cookies which contain digitally signed and encrypted records of a user and/or sign-in time. The combination of these two cookies allows us to block many types of attack, such as attempts to steal the content of forms that you complete on web pages.
- ASPSESSIONIDSSTBTCRC: Session cookie for end-user authentication (Form Based Authentication).
- ASP.NET_SessionId: Authentication cookie (in case of session cookie) and cookie to increase the security for authentication (although persistent cookies)