Last update: 2 September 2025
This Cookie Policy (“Cookie Policy”) explains how Envision Pharma Inc. (“Envision’”, “we”, “us”, “our”), use cookies and similar technologies to recognize you when you use our iEnvision software. This Cookie Policy explains what these technologies are and why we use them, as well as your rights to control our use of them.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device by websites that you visit. They are used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the website.
What data do we process and why?
The types of information that we may collect from you, depending on how you interact with our software, and the purposes of processing, include:
| Data Subject category | Type of information | Purposes of processing | Legal basis of processing |
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| Users of the iEnvision software |
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Why do we use cookies?
The iEnvision software uses strictly necessary, functional, and performance cookies.
Strictly necessary cookies are essential for you to use the software enabling you to move from page to page within the software and to use its features. Functional or performance cookies, also known as preference cookies, are used to enhance the end user experience by allowing the software to remember choices you have made in the past, such as your username and password so you can automatically log in.
Analytics cookies, also known as statistics cookies, are used to collect data about how a user interacts with the website. Performance cookies are used to improve the functionality of the website and user experience. They do not collect personally identifiable information.
Please see the table below for details about the specific cookies used with our software.
| Cookie Name | Type | Description | Expiration | Usage and How to refuse |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| fadc | Strictly necessary | This is the sticky session cookie set by the FortiADC load balancer to send the user back to the same server | Session | Required: because this cookie is strictly necessary to deliver or secure the software; it will be automatically deployed when you enter the site. |
| ChocolateChip or Director | Strictly necessary | This is the sticky session cookie set by the FortiADC load balancer to send the user back to the same server | Session | Required: because this cookie is strictly necessary to deliver or secure the software; it will be automatically deployed when you enter the site. |
| sentinel_activemenuitem | Performance and functionality cookies | Used to “remember” which menu from the main navigation menu was open last | Session | To refuse these cookies, please follow the instructions below under the heading “How can I control cookies?” |
| sentinel_menumode | Performance and functionality cookies | Used to “remember” which menu mode the main navigation is rendered in. | Session | To refuse these cookies, please follow the instructions below under the heading “How can I control cookies?” |
| firsttimeuser | Performance and functionality cookies | Indicates if this is the first time the user has logged into iEnvision. If so, a helpful hint bubble will appear. | Currently 2058-01-19, but limited by many browsers. | To refuse these cookies, please follow the instructions below under the heading “How can I control cookies?” |
| clientTimeOffset | Strictly necessary | Used to measure the difference between the User’s computer time vs the server time. This is used to calculate when a session timeout warning should appear. | Session | Required: because this cookie is strictly necessary to deliver or secure the software; it will be automatically deployed when you enter the site. |
| sessionExpiry | Strictly necessary | The time in milliseconds from the Unix epoch when this user’s session will timeout. This is used to show a warning to the user if the session timeout draws near. It does not actually time out or extend a session. | Session | Required: because this cookie is strictly necessary to deliver or secure the software; it will be automatically deployed when you enter the site. |
| serverTime | Strictly necessary | The time in milliseconds from the Unix epoch which is the server time in which the last time a request was made to the server. This is used to calculate when a session timeout warning should appear and does not actually time out or extend a session. | Session | Required: because this cookie is strictly necessary to deliver or secure the software; it will be automatically deployed when you enter the site. |
| oam.Flash.RENDERMAP.TOKEN | Strictly necessary | This is a token used by JSF to support “Flash Scoped” variables which is a mechanism to manage state between pages. | Session | Required: because this cookie is strictly necessary to deliver or secure the software; it will be automatically deployed when you enter the site. |
| ienvld (not ienvid) | Performance and functionality cookie | This is a hash of the last user who logged into iEnvision. This is used so that if a different user logs in, they do not resume their work. Having this set does not replace the need to login. | Session | To refuse these cookies, please follow the instructions below under the heading “How can I control cookies?” |
| JSESSIONID | Strictly necessary | This is a unique session id set by the Wildfly application server. | Session | Required: because this cookie is strictly necessary to deliver or secure the software; it will be automatically deployed when you enter the site. |
| ienvision-loginpage | Performance and functionality cookie | This keeps track of which login page the user logged in from. When the user logs out, this indicates where the user should be directed to. | Session | To refuse these cookies, please follow the instructions below under the heading “How can I control cookies?” |
| ACCEPT_VT_COOKIE | Strictly necessary | This is used on the VT External Login Pages to “remember” when a user has accepted the cookie policy | Session | Required: because this cookie is strictly necessary to deliver or secure the software; it will be automatically deployed when you enter the site. |
| AKA_A2 | Strictly necessary | This cookie is generally provided by Akamai and is used for the Advanced Acceleration feature, which enables DNS Prefetch and HTTP2 Push. It is set outside the iEnvision application itself, to enhance network performance. | Session | Required: because this cookie is strictly necessary to deliver or secure the software; it will be automatically deployed when you enter the site. |
| RT mPulse Boomerang | Strictly necessary | This cookie is provided by Akamai and is used to measure page load and page performance. | After 7 days of inactivity | Required: because this cookie is strictly necessary to deliver or secure the software; it will be automatically deployed when you enter the site. |
| IDP | Strictly necessary. | Support SAML redirects to the Logout page. | Session | Required: because this cookie is strictly necessary to deliver or secure the software; it will be automatically deployed when you enter the site. |
| dtLatC8i8aoedc | Strictly necessary | The Dynatrace latency cookie, typically named “dtLatC,” is used to measure server latency for performance monitoring within Dynatrace’s application performance management (APM) software | Session | Required: because this cookie is strictly necessary to deliver or secure the software; it will be automatically deployed when you enter the site. |
| dtPC8i8aoedc | Strictly necessary | The dtPC (Dynatrace pageContext) cookie is used by Dynatrace’s Real User Monitoring (RUM) to identify proper endpoints for beacon transmission, include a session ID for correlation, and serve as an intermediate storage for page-spanning actions, which is crucial for tracking user actions across different pages. | Session | Required: because this cookie is strictly necessary to deliver or secure the software; it will be automatically deployed when you enter the site. |
| dtCookie8i8aoedc | Strictly necessary | Dynatrace session cookies, like those prefixed with “dt” or “rxVisitor”, are used to store an anonymous user ID to correlate sessions across pages and devices, enabling Dynatrace to track user behavior and application performance. | Session | Required: because this cookie is strictly necessary to deliver or secure the software; it will be automatically deployed when you enter the site. |
| rxVisitor8i8aoedc | Strictly necessary | Visitor ID to correlate sessions. | Session | Required: because this cookie is strictly necessary to deliver or secure the software; it will be automatically deployed when you enter the site. |
How can I control cookies?
You have the right to decide whether to accept or reject cookies (other than necessary cookies). You can manage cookies by changing settings in cookies consent banner while you visit our website for the first time or at any time using the “Reset Cookie Preferences” link. You can also change your browser settings, so cookies from our website cannot be sent and stored on your device. However, if you refuse certain cookies, such as strictly necessary cookies for the functioning of our website, you may not be able to access all or parts of our website.
You can set or amend your web browser controls to accept or refuse cookies. If you choose to reject cookies (where possible), you may still use our website though your access to some functionality and areas of our website may be restricted. As the means by which you can refuse cookies through your web browser controls vary from browser-to-browser, you should visit your browser’s help menu for more information.
When your prior consent is required for their use, the period of validity of the consent to the deposit of cookies is one (1) year. At the end of this period, we will ask for your consent again.
When your prior consent is not required, the cookies lifetime is limited to one (1) year (this period is enough for a relevant comparison of audience measure) and information collected through the cookies is retained for a maximum of twenty-five (25) months.
The majority of web browsers accept cookies and similar files, but you can usually change your browser settings to prevent this. If for any reason you decide that you do not like our use of certain cookies, you can simply change your settings. However, if you do so, some functionality of our website may be lost.
The setting of each browser is different. It is described in the browser’s help menu.
How to contact us
If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy, or about how we use your personal information, you may contact us: [email protected].
Changes to the Cookie Policy
We may amend this Cookie Policy from time to time. Please review this Cookie Policy periodically so that you understand how your personal information will be used.