I. INTRODUCTION Third party cookies enable new Web features, but they may also expose people's Web history to new risks. Personal information is inevitably displayed in personal Web history. Using this may lead to inappropriate content (work / theft / transaction / intimidation / embedded content). Therefore, privacy should not be an option, it should be the default. Therefore, the browser must disable third party cookies by default (let the user "opt in" third party cookie). II. Third-party cookie mechanisms and basic web economy third party cookies support single sign-on authentication (for example,
Fortunately, it is easy to preserve the function of first party cookie and control the privacy of third party cookie by controlling browser settings. You only need to perform a search based on the browser you are using to learn how to block 3rd party cookies or click here to view Chrome's explanation; Firefox instructions here . First-party and third-party cookies are very simple sugar-like cookies, but the more complex cookies used in today's online world are like oatmeal's raisin chocolate biscuits. The most important of these are flash cookies, also known as local storage objects or LSOs. This work is similar to regular cookies, but instead of storing the text in the same place the browser stores the information, it stores the code with Adobe Flash data.
Cookies are wonderful, making browsing easier and faster to load, but third party cookies are usually what you want to block, track you and use it for advertising purposes. Make sure your Internet browser is configured to block third party cookies. Did you visit the website and did they ask where you are? Since it is best not to share this, it is even more difficult to create a profile for you and your custom. Also, if you are using a smartphone, it is not advisable to turn off location information service when you do not need it. Almost every application you use gets this data and sells it to a third party.