The PHPSESSID is something that will be always (ubiquitär) if you visit any page. It has nothing to do with Enfold.
Sorry, but that’s bare nonsense. Of course Enfold sets this session cookie. @deeluuxe listet some files where Enfold uses session_start()
which causes this cookie. No standard WordPress theme does this btw. …
The theme only sets cookies when the cookie consent is enabled and the ALB’s notification elements with a Close Button is added to the page.
I think, this is not true. Without the cookie consent message enabled it sets a PHP session cookie named ‘PHPSESSID’.
Thank you, Mike, for your answer!
So disabling the cookie is still just possible hard coded in the theme?
Best regards,
David
We will add an option in upcoming Enfold update which is planned to be released within a week or so :)
Hey Yigit,
I installed Enfold 4.3.1, but I can’t find the option to disable the cookie. Where is ist?
Best regards
David