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Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit a website. They help us enhance your user experience, analyze Platform usage, and offer personalized content and advertisements. Cookies can be temporary (session cookies) or persistent, and they can be set by the website you're visiting (first-party cookies) or by other websites (third-party cookies).
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Accepting cookies is a choice to be made based on the type of cookies. you can accept the cookies if they do not share your personal data with third parties or interpret with your privacy. But if these cookies are set by third parties and they will likely use your personal data to track you, you may want to rethink accepting them. It is better to block cookies if you have to share private or sensitive information like bank details or medical data or if the website is not encrypted.
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