Why Website Cookies Aren't As Sweet As They Sound
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Why Website Cookies Aren't As Sweet As They Sound
"Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. Their job is to remember information about you."
"Many cookies are used to follow you across websites and collect information about your browsing habits. They can track what pages you visit, what you click on, what products you look at."
"The biggest issue with website cookies is privacy. Most people do not realize how much information they are giving away just by using the internet."
Website cookies are small text files that store information about users when they visit websites. While some cookies enhance user experience by remembering preferences and login details, others track user behavior across sites, collecting data on browsing habits. This data can create detailed profiles of users, raising significant privacy concerns. Many individuals are unaware of the extent of information they share online, leading to potential misuse of their personal data by companies.
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