This is a comprehensive introduction to the different types of cookies available and their purposes. Customers often consent to the use of devices to store information on websites for personalization and functionality. But if they refuse, it could interfere with site features. The cookies discussed are technical, which are necessary for website operation and are not related to personal data storage. These are needed to function properly.
Additionally, there are cookies that function for specific purposes like adjustable settings or analytics, which are useful for developers but may not handle personal data. Other types, like those for persona tracking or simple administrative functions, are tracked without storing personal information. Some, such as those that allow easy modification of user preferences or to set session variables, do use personal data. Others rely on third-party data alongside those necessary for functionality, making it easier to decline consent.
The talk also revives old regulations about customer consent regarding cookie use, emphasizing that not all cookies are tied to personal data. Safeguarding user data is crucial, even though many rely on external data, as a little compromise is often necessary for broader functionality.