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The ADR reports website utilizes specific cookies crucial to its operation and enhancement of its user's experience. Disabling them may affect the performance and features available to you. Below is an overview of the cookies used in the ADR reports portal.

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First party cookies

The ADR reports website uses two first-party cookies: JSESSIONID and ema-adc-cookie. Both provide support for session management.

Oracle cookies

The ADR reports website has some features built using Oracle tools. These tools use the following session cookies, automatically deleted from the user's device when the web browser is closed:

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