
Third-Party Cookies
Third-party cookies are small pieces of data stored in your web browser by websites other than the one you're currently visiting. For example, if you visit a news site, a third-party cookie may come from an advertising network on that site. These cookies track your online behavior across different websites, allowing advertisers to build a profile of your interests. This helps deliver targeted advertising, but raises privacy concerns as users may not be aware of how extensively their browsing habits are monitored. Many browsers now offer options to block or limit these cookies for increased privacy.