Are cookies good or bad?
Cookies can be good or bad, depending on how they are used.
Cookies are often essential for the functionality of many websites, enabling features such as user logins, session management, and maintaining shopping carts. These necessary cookies are crucial because they help make the websites user-friendly.
On the other hand, non-essential cookies serve additional purposes such as tracking user behavior for targeted advertising, analytics, and improving user experience. While these cookies enhance site functionality and provide website owners with valuable insights into user interactions, they aren’t necessary for the website’s basic operations. However, they often facilitate the storing of sensitive information, including location and IP address, which could make them vulnerable. Although many cookies are safe, some pose privacy risks like this.
It’s important to understand these differences and take appropriate measures to protect user data while complying with privacy laws.