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Performance and Funtionality Cookies
Performance and functionality cookies definition (noun)
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Performance and functionality cookies are cookies that enhance site performance and functionality. These cookies allow for certain features to run (like video playback), or improve site behaviors (like load speed).
Appears in: Cookie Policies and GDPR
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