What are Cookies


Cookies are small text files that websites place on the computers and mobile devices of people who visit those websites.


These text files allow a website to remember your device and how you interacted with the website, which is useful for a number of different purposes.


For example, cookies can be used to remember username and password information so that you don't have to re-enter all of your login information every time you visit a site you frequently log in to.


Other functions of cookies are to provide custom advertising to users based on searches and personal interests, as well as site performance cookies that enhance website use by remembering things such as custom video streaming or volume settings you have selected while using the website in the past.


If you use cookies, you should consider having a Cookies Policy. In fact, you may be legally required to have one.


What's a Cookies Policy


A Cookies Policy is a policy that provides users with detailed information about the types of cookies a website uses, how these cookies are used, and how users can control cookies placement through limiting or forbidding a website to place cookies on his/her electronic device.


A Privacy Policy will often include a section within it that covers Cookies. However, in the EU, having a fully separate Cookies Policy is required. In this case, any information about cookies can also be placed in the Privacy Policy but then referenced in the separate Cookies Policy.

GDPR Cookie Policy

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