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June 6, 2018
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Extending UUIDCookie days to 365

  • June 6, 2018
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Hi guys,

One of my client want to extend the UUIDCookie duration from 30 days to 365, I am just worried about any potential risk on this action. Hope that anyone can provide any insight on this.

Regards,

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Best answer by Varun_Kalra

Hi there,

Setting up custom aam_uuid cookie is optional. The value of demdex cookie and custom aam_uuid cookie will be same that is : AAM UUID. Demdex cookie has a TTL of 180 days, please check this doc : Audience Manager Cookies

I will check with the team if we can increase the value of custom aam_uuid cookie from the code implementation or not and get back to you.

Thanks,

Varun Kalra

5 replies

nickl90771034
New Participant
December 28, 2018

Hi Varun,

What about onboarded or any other traits in AAM? What is the maximum TTL that can be set up?

Thanks.

Varun_Kalra
New Participant
December 21, 2018

Hi Nick,

The demdex cookie which is default and is a third party domain cookie has a TTL of 180 days, since the value of demdex cookie and the aam_uuid cookie (first party domain) has the same value, so that should not exceed 180 days as well.

Thanks,

Varun Kalra

nickl90771034
New Participant
December 20, 2018

Hello,

I have the same question, can we set up a TTL of 365?

Thanks.

Gaurang-1
New Participant
July 10, 2018

Hi,

Were you able to find something relevant for your query here?

Gaurang

Varun_Kalra
Varun_KalraAccepted solution
New Participant
June 6, 2018

Hi there,

Setting up custom aam_uuid cookie is optional. The value of demdex cookie and custom aam_uuid cookie will be same that is : AAM UUID. Demdex cookie has a TTL of 180 days, please check this doc : Audience Manager Cookies

I will check with the team if we can increase the value of custom aam_uuid cookie from the code implementation or not and get back to you.

Thanks,

Varun Kalra