The article further categorizes the data usage into consent preferences. These include basic website functionality, delivering relevant advertising, remembering user choices for a personalized experience, and helping the website operator understand the site's performance and interaction with visitors. It assures that this type of storage usually doesn't collect information that identifies a visitor.
Key takeaways:
- Websites may store or retrieve data in your browser for basic functionality, marketing, analytics, and personalization.
- You have the option of disabling certain types of storage that may not be necessary for the basic functioning of the website.
- Some stored items are used to deliver relevant advertising, remember your choices for a personalized experience, and help the website operator understand site performance.
- This type of storage usually doesn’t collect information that identifies a visitor.