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What are “cookies” and how does Google use them to show interest-based ads?

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What are “cookies” and how does Google use them to show interest-based ads?

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A cookie is a snippet of text that is sent from a website’s servers and stored on a web browser. One of these cookies allows advertisers to deliver ads that are relevant to your interests and show you ads based on your previous interactions with them, such as visits to their websites.

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