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What are cookies?
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- Cookies allow the system to function properly, as most websites are used: the government information, online shops and public institutions.
What’s in cookies?
- Cookies can be used to store information about Internet users ‘ interests. Needs accurate modification of content for users ‘ tastes, including surveys, polling, advertisements, images and tex.
- It usually consists of a collection of websites, language of choice, venue. These may also include personal information if received by a user. Just information provided by the internet user has access to websites. Sites can not access other files on your computer .
How to control them?
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How do I disable cookies?
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