
Cookies Directive
The Cookies Directive is a set of rules that requires websites to inform visitors about how they use cookies—small data files stored on your device that enhance browsing. It aims to protect your privacy by ensuring websites obtain your consent before placing cookies that track your activity. Visitors should be informed about what cookies are used for and given the choice to accept or decline them. This helps users make informed decisions about their online privacy while allowing websites to improve their services through cookie data.