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Some say that “Cookies” are dangerous. Is it? What are your thoughts on Cookies? Discuss.

Answer:

Cookies are not inherently malicious or dangerous, and can be quite helpful for the website to remember user information to provide a better user experience. For example, cookies can be helpful to customize pages, focus advertising, or allow users to skip login if they were previously logged in on the same browser.

"Tracking cookies" can pose a privacy concern if you are worried about your personal habits being shared with third parties. For instance, if you are visiting a website that hosts advertising from a third-party, the third-party vendor can place a cookie on your computer and now the vendor knows you have visited both sites.

Overall, though, cookies are harmless and come in handy for most websites, especially those with login systems. Since a cookie is a small data file, it is highly unlikely to contain viruses. Also, cookies typically expire after a certain amount of time set by the website and can only be retrieved by the site that set them. 

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