You're completely right. Sorry for the dumb question, I lastly had small 
amount of sleep and great amount of work. Anyway, no explanation is good 
here.

Cheers!

On Friday, March 22, 2013 11:02:59 AM UTC+1, AD7six wrote:
>
> "but I use sessions"
>
> It should be obvious that the cookie you're looking at is the *session* 
> cookie. 
> The hashed value it contains is the session id.
>
> AD
>
> On Friday, 22 March 2013 10:01:56 UTC+1, Anna P wrote:
>>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I have following question - what are the cookies, which are set 
>> automatically by CakePHP, for?
>> By cookies set automatically I mean the cookie named "CAKEPHP" with some 
>> hashed value.
>> I do not use any cookies in my application (but I use sessions) and I 
>> wonder why is there always a CAKEPHP cookie set, after visiting the page.
>>
>> The reason I'm asking is because today a law on cookies came into force(in 
>> my country as well as in UE I guess) - from now on website operators 
>> need to inform users about the fact that website uses cookie files. And 
>> also, what is the purpose of using that cookies files. So the users need to 
>> be informed of the purpose of collecting information through cookies.
>>
>> I will be very appreciated for help:)
>>
>>

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