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What Are Internet Cookies? An internet cookie, or HTTP cookie, is a small piece of data sent from a website to your browser.
Third-party cookies can track your web activity in general and collect data on you. Here's how to disable and avoid third-party cookies in every browser.
Google has begun phasing out third-party cookies that can track users across the Internet.
We recommend clearing cookies at least every few months to maintain your privacy and keep your browser running efficiently. Here's our step-by-step guide.
When your web browser last prompted you to accept cookies, what did you do? Like most of us, you probably tapped "Accept All" without a second thought (only to delete your cookies later due to ...
Cookies get a lot of attention because they're used to track you across the web. Is this bad for privacy? Read about how to block third-party cookies.
What are cookies? A cookie is a small piece of data from a website stored in your browser to recognize you when you return. “Cookies have been around since the early [to] mid-1990s and have ...
How cookies work Browser cookies are not new. They were developed in 1994 by a Netscape programmer in order to optimize browsing experiences by exchanging users’ data with specific websites.
All browsers automatically store data locally, which speeds up web browsing but can cause problems too. Here’s how to do something about it.
When your web browser last prompted you to accept cookies, what did you do? Like most of us, you probably tapped "Accept All" without a second thought (only to delete your cookies later due to ...