A cookie is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored on the user’s computer by the user’s web browser. Cookies are used for various purposes, including storing preferences, tracking user behavior, and managing sessions. When a user visits a website, the website may send a cookie to the user’s browser. The browser then stores the cookie on the user’s computer and sends it back to the website each time the user visits it. This allows the website to track the user’s behavior and store information about the user. Cookies are used on many websites and by many companies. They are a necessary part of how many websites work and are generally considered harmless. However, some users worry about cookies being used to track their behavior online. Users can disable cookies or set their browsers to warn when a cookie is being sent.
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