<aside> ❓ Cookies are small text files that websites send to your computer when you visit them. They help websites remember your user preferences and other information so that the next time you visit that website, it can recognize you and provide you with customized content. Cookies make browsing the Internet safer and more convenient by saving user data such as passwords, user names, user preferences, and login information.

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Cookie usage is a standard practice among major websites and an industry standard for tracking visitor activity on sites. If you feel uncomfortable with the idea of cookies, you can change your browser settings to block or limit their use. cookies are stored in your web browser and not on our server.

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