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 Tracking cookies are used to track us on the Internet and to display personalized advertising. In this article you will find out why this is not only annoying, but can even be harmful to our digital health.

What information do tracking cookies collect?

Because tracking cookies are mostly used by companies that want to market their products or services to you, they primarily store information about your online browsing activity.

  • Sites and pages you've visited
  • Products you might have clicked on
  • Online purchases you've made
  • IP addresses
  • Geographic location
the goal of collecting cookies is to capture any information that will make it easier for companies to sell you their goods and services. Information such as your IP address and location is especially important for marketers who might want to show you ads for upcoming concerts or events in your area, tickets for your local baseball or football teams, or sales taking place at stores near you.


If you don't like the idea of cookies tracking your online activity, you can disable them.
So you have to figure out the web site's cookie is safe and good for you.









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  1. It gives us the information we need
    If we don't think it's necessary, we can reject it, so I think it's a good system.

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