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Functionality Cookies
Functionality cookies definition (noun)
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Functionality cookies are cookies that help enhance a website’s performance and functionality. For example, functionality cookies can be used to allow video playback or remember a user’s region.
Appears in: Cookie Policies, Privacy Policies, and GDPR
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