

Cookies & Privacy
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Privacy and Data Protection
Cookies can raise privacy concerns because they can track your online activities across different websites, sometimes without your explicit consent. This has led to increasing scrutiny and regulation of cookies and online tracking technologies.
In many jurisdictions, privacy laws require that websites obtain user consent before setting non-essential cookies. Websites must provide users with clear information about the cookies they use and allow them to manage their cookie preferences.
For example, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union requires businesses to be transparent about the cookies they use, to obtain explicit consent for non-essential cookies, and to provide users with options to control cookie settings.
In the United States, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) offers similar rights, allowing California residents to opt-out of the sale of their personal data, including data collected through cookies.
Managing Cookies
Most modern web browsers give users control over cookies. You can:
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Block or delete cookies: Through your browser's settings, you can disable or delete cookies altogether. However, this may affect the functionality of certain websites, and some features may not work as intended.
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Accept or reject cookies: Many websites display a pop-up or banner asking for consent to use cookies when you visit the site. You can choose to accept or reject non-essential cookies.
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Use privacy-focused browsers or tools: Some browsers and third-party extensions are designed to block tracking cookies or protect your privacy by limiting data collection.