Most times, when you visit a website for the first time, internet cookies are created. Your web browser stores these files on your device, and on your next visit to the website, your web browser retrieves the cookies and sends them to the site’s network
server. This way, network servers can easily identify you and your device, remember information about your previous visits, and make the site more useful. Cookies aren't all bad. In fact, some are
pretty cool. Cookie consent popups are so common you probably just click accept all without reading the fine print. Do you really need to accept all cookies, though? This guide answers that question
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