Website cookies

Small text files made up of data that websites store on browsers. Websites use the data captured by cookies, which includes usernames and passwords, to identify a user (or more accurately, their computer) as they navigate a network. Cookies track user browsing behavior, allowing marketers to understand customer preferences better. The two main types of browser cookies—third-party and first-party. There have recently been a lot of privacy concerns and regulations regarding this technology.

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