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What are cookies (in the browser)?

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 8:21 am
by Mitu100@
In the meantime, a so-called "informed consent" from your website visitors to set cookies is mandatory. A simple banner that only provides a notice and does not technically prevent cookies from being set when a visitor comes to your website used to be OK, but it hasn't been for a long time now.

Technically, the easiest way to fulfill this obligation is to use a specialized plugin. I currently know of three, all of which have different advantages:

Annual payments are due for costa rica telegram screening Borlabs Cookie and the Real Cookie Plugin * .

I use the Real Cookie Banner because I believe it offers the best customization options and helps me find the right settings.

In addition, it is regularly and promptly adapted to the new legal situation.

FAQ
Here I have compiled and answered the most frequently asked questions ( FAQs ) regarding cookies .


Cookies are small text files that are stored on your PC by the websites you visit . They function like a scrap of paper that is thrown away after use.

How do cookies work?
Cookies are stored as small text files on the visitor's hard drive when visiting a website. These are used to fill the virtual shopping cart when shopping online. The website recognizes the visitor the next time it visits based on the stored information. Normally, only the web server that created the cookie can read it again.