• Resolved rose18

    (@rose18)


    Hi,

    CookieYes scanned one ‘Uncategorised’ cookie (Other uncategorised cookies are those that are being analysed and have not been classified into a category as yet.) for my site. The discovered cookie id is ‘wpr_guest_token’. After a bit of research, this cookie cookie is usually created on a WordPress website and acts as an identifier for visitors who are not logged in. It is used specifically for session tracking or to record user behavior anonymously.
    I want to add it to an existing Category, however, what is the Script URL Pattern for this ‘wpr_guest_token’ cookie?

    Thanks!

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  • Plugin Support Nick

    (@nickcysupport)

    Hi there!

    The wpr_guest_token cookie is set by the WP Rocket plugin, which handles caching and performance optimisation for WordPress sites. It’s typically used to identify guest (non-logged-in) visitors so that cached content can be served correctly.

    Since this cookie relates to site functionality and performance, you can safely classify it under the Functional category in CookieYes.

    For the Script URL Pattern, you can use:
    wp-rocket

    This will cover the plugin’s script files that set the cookie (usually loaded from /wp-content/plugins/wp-rocket/).

    Hope this helps!

    Plugin Support Nick

    (@nickcysupport)

    Hi there!

    This thread has been inactive for a bit, so we are going to mark it as Resolved now. Please feel free to open a new thread or follow-up if you have any further questions or still need help.

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