Google Privacy: A Look at Cookies

In the third video in a series of short, informative videos on privacy, Google explains what cookies do and how they can help web sites and advertisers personalize our online experiences. Cookies are small pieces of data that save information when you visit websites so you don’t have to re-enter it every time you return. For example, cookies help search engines remember that you want your search results in English and help online stores remember the items saved in your virtual shopping cart. Advertisers can also use cookies to deliver ads that are more relevant to you. You can always decide which cookies to accept – or whether to accept cookies at all – by going into your browser’s privacy settings.

Duration : 0:5:1



2 Responses to “Google Privacy: A Look at Cookies”

  1. alexindigo says:

    Nice ad ;)

    But you …
    Nice ad ;)

    But you didn’t show how to disable third-party cookies and just show how to delete them all that’s completely useless.
    And didn’t explain bad side of third-party cookies.

    So it looks more like commercial for google and less like helpful explanation of cookies and privacy.

  2. themoneyfactory says:

    at the end where …
    at the end where she talked about using tools in your browser to disable specific cookies or all cookies she did say how to disable third party cookies , recheck the video,this video was very informative, thanks maile

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