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What are cookies and how do they impact your browsing experience?

You've probably heard of browsing cookies, but perhaps you have no idea what they are and whether or not they can make any difference when browsing, right?

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How about finding out everything about this and keeping your computer always working at its best?

Maybe you don't know that there are many things inside our own computer that can impact when we surf the internet or even when using more common programs or running a file, but there are many things that can get in the way at these times.

And you may have already heard or read the word “cookies” and not in the literal sense of the famous cookie, but rather in terms of internet browsing.

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However, have you ever stopped to think about what cookies are and whether they can affect anything when you browse?

Many browsing problems can be related to computer cookies and eliminating them can help you solve problems you had no idea how to solve and make your computer a little faster.

Or maybe you even know and know what browsing cookies are, but you don't know for sure what they are for or how they can help or hinder your computer and that's okay.

That's exactly what today's text will address.

Throughout the text we will understand a little more about what browsing cookies really are, whether or not they are good for your computer and what you can do to improve your browsing performance. Let's go?

What are cookies?

For those of you who are confused about what cookies are, don't worry, we'll tell you everything about them.

They are nothing less than small files that are created by all the websites that we visit and the computer itself saves it within your browser and these files contain information that is used to control who visits the website, such as information of user.

This saved information can be used to personalize the page you are visiting according to your profile or even to facilitate data traffic between pages within the same website, such as subpages. 

We can say that technology has adapted to help everyone and make our lives easier and this includes online stores that have high demands and needed updates quickly.

A law called GDPR or also known as General Data Protection Regulation, came into force this year and serves to regulate the transparency of the information provided to the website by the user and also requires the user to display a notice of the adopted cookie policy.

Therefore, you have probably visited websites where you received a notification that that website uses cookies and you had to accept it or not before continuing, right?

This law was initially made for companies that had headquarters within that same continent, but this has changed and some places have extended this communication to all countries that access the website.

Commerce sites are one of the most common to use cookies, as they can personalize the shopping site to each user's taste, allowing you to find more things that are related to what you spend.

Can cookies interfere with my browsing?

You've probably heard someone say that it's necessary to delete cookies to improve your browsing performance, right? And if you've heard this, believe me, because it's true.

Cookies may be bothering you when browsing, as each website you visit can store small files, they all accumulate and can accumulate and end up being a thorn in your side.

Removing these browsing cookies can be a great way to preserve your privacy as well, as none of your information will be saved in the browser, including passwords and important conversations.

Deleting these cookies can also be a good way to eliminate page loading errors due to corrupted information.

However, if you delete cookies frequently, for example every day, this may end up affecting your browsing experience.

You must be wondering why keeping your browser clean can harm your browsing experience, right?

This happens because all forms must be filled out again every time and you will always need to log in to your accounts again, meaning you lose a certain amount of time.

This also affects the commercial websites we mentioned above, because without this information, the pages will not be personalized for you, meaning you may waste some time finding what you need.

But it is always recommended that you clean your cookies at least once every 15 days, as too many accumulated cookies can cause some websites to crash and they simply cannot load.

How to clean cookies?

To remove it, simply go to the top right corner of your browser and click on “history”.

Then click on “Clear browsing history” and you can choose the period you want to delete, being “last hour”, “last 24 hours”, “last 30 days” or “Always”.

Using an option that clears for less time is an excellent option for those who want to get rid of some specific cookies that are slowing down their browsing and at the same time not lose all their information.

Conclusion

Now you know what the famous cookies are that we hear so much about and you've also discovered that they can be good and bad at the same time and it's all a matter of knowing how to dose them, right?

The choice is all yours and you can do it however you see fit, but always think carefully beforehand so you don't end up rushing in and deleting some information that was important or that you would need to use later.

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Written by Ivan Updated on August 4, 2023
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