What are Internet Cookies?
Cookies are small files that websites store on your computer or device to remember information about your preferences and activities. They help websites provide a personalized browsing experience and remember your settings.
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Types of Internet Cookies
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Session Cookies:
Session cookies are like short-term memory for websites. They remember what you do on a website while you are visiting it. But as soon as you leave the website or close your internet browser, they forget everything.
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Persistent Cookies:
Persistent cookies have a better memory. They remember things even after you leave a website. They can remember your preferences and settings when you visit a website again, like your favorite colors or the language you like to use.
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Secure Cookies:
Some websites need extra protection, like when you do online banking. Secure cookies help keep your information safe. They make sure that the information sent between your computer and the website is encrypted and protected from hackers.
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HTTP-Only Cookies:
HTTP-only cookies are like secret codes that only the website that made them can understand. They are used to protect your privacy. They don’t let other websites see or use the information in the cookies, so your personal information stays safe.
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Third-Party Cookies:
Third-party cookies are like little spies. They are made by websites other than the one you are on, and they are used for advertising and tracking. They watch what you do on different websites to learn about your interests and show you ads that they think you might like.
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Flash Cookies:
Flash cookies are special cookies used by websites that have videos or games made with Adobe Flash. They remember more things than regular cookies and are harder to get rid of. They also watch what you do and remember your preferences.
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Zombie Cookies:
Zombie cookies are tricky cookies. Even if you try to delete them, they can come back to life! They use tricks to recreate themselves, so they are harder to get rid of. They can keep watching what you do online even when you think you got rid of them.
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Super Cookies:
Super cookies are like sneaky spies. They are similar to regular cookies, but they are stored in different ways, making them harder to remove. They can follow your online activities and keep track of what you do, even if you try to clear your browsing history.
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Analytical Cookies:
Analytical cookies are like little detectives that help websites learn about how people use them. They gather information about which pages are popular and how people move around the website. This helps the website owners make the website better and easier to use.
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Advertising Cookies:
Advertising cookies are like personal shoppers. They learn about your interests and what you do online. Then they show you ads that they think you might like. They help advertisers show you the right ads and make money for the websites.
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