Cookies

Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device (computer, smartphone, tablet) when you visit them. These files contain information about your browsing activity on that site. Cookies serve various purposes, including:

Authentication

Cookies can remember your login credentials so that you don't have to log in every time you visit a website.

Session Management

Websites use cookies to manage your session, keeping track of your actions within a single browsing session.

Personalization

 Cookies can store your preferences and settings, providing a customized browsing experience.

Tracking: Some cookies track your activity across websites to gather data for advertising and marketing purposes. This enables advertisers to display targeted ads based on your interests and behavior.

Analytics: Cookies are used by website owners to analyze how users interact with their site, such as which pages are visited most frequently or how long users spend on each page.

It's important to note that while cookies can enhance your browsing experience in many ways, they also raise privacy concerns. Some users prefer to manage or block cookies to protect their privacy. Most web browsers allow you to control cookie settings, including blocking all cookies or selectively accepting them from certain websites.