What are cookies?
HTTP cookie (literal translation from English http cookie), commonly called simply "cookie", is a package of information, in the form of a very small size file sent from a web server to your internet browser, and then returned from the browser every time he gained access to the same server.
Content and purpose of cookies.
Cookies may contain arbitrary information selected from the server and are used to maintain the status of HTTP transactions and tracking individual users' access to a site, for content assessment systems by users, etc.
As the best example of information recorded in a cookie, it is whether you have answered OK about using cookies for this site so you don't be asked again. Also, some of other videos built from other sites use cookies to collect anonymous statistics about where you came across the video in question and which videos are watched.
cookies we use:
absolutely necessary
These cookies are necessary to function our website, and cannot be excluded from our systems. Usually they are only set in response to the actions made by you, which are a service request, such as setting your privacy preferences or entry into the system. You can set up your browser to block or warn you about these cookies, but some parts of our page will not work. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Efficiency Cookies
Cookies for efficiency collect information on how users interact with our website. This data is used only to improve the functioning of the website.
How long has the cookie recorded on my computer?
In principle, a cookie remains recorded in the user's computer for use in the next session, but this is not a must or rule - it can also be used only within one session and deleted at the end of the session S Cookies can also be deleted by the user at any time.
What do cookies identify?
If more than one browser is used on a computer, each has a separate storage space for cookies. Cookies do not identify a person, but a combination of a computer and a web browser. Therefore, a person who uses several browsers and / or computer has a separate set of cookies for each combination of computer - browser. On the other hand, cookies do not distinguish between many users sharing the same computer and browser unless they use different user accounts.
What if you don't want to install cookies on your computer?
In case you wish, it is possible to block some or all cookies, or even remove the cookies already placed on your device, but you should be aware that you may lose some functional capabilities S To do this, you need to change your browser's privacy settings.