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What is the __utmt cookie?

Universal Analytics cookie used to throttle the request rate. It is set by Google Analytics and classified as "Analytics". Requires consent.

At a glance

Provider Google Analytics
Category Analytics
Consent required? Yes
Typical domain Varies (first-party)

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Frequently asked questions

Do you need consent for the __utmt cookie?

Yes. __utmt is a "Analytics" cookie, so it is not strictly necessary. Under the ePrivacy Directive (2002/58/EC) and Romania's Law 506/2004, you must obtain the visitor's explicit consent before setting it.

What does the __utmt cookie do?

Universal Analytics cookie used to throttle the request rate.

Who sets the __utmt cookie?

The __utmt cookie is associated with Google Analytics and is classified as analytics.