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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 8, 2024 3:36:56 GMT
Part Two This is the second part of a dictionary of the most important e-commerce terms (and more). If you missed part one, you can find it via this link. (otherwise " "). These are small files containing snippets of text (sequences of numbers and letters) that every website on the network (e.g. stores, websites, information portals) sends to the end device that views this text. This means that when you visit our blog, these files are automatically sent to your computer, laptop or smartphone. They are stored by browsers (such as , or. What for? For example, so that the next time you visit a particular website, it remembers C Level Contact List you, your preferences or login details. From a user's perspective, this is mainly to facilitate the use of the website. However, its owners have wider access to them. Especially when it comes to the e-commerce industry and online stores. Thanks to them, it can show customers for (based on browsing history), show promotions or show ads that may be of interest to them. In addition, it remembers the contents of the shopping basket, maintains the login session and adapts the website display to various preferences and expectations (layout, language). It’s worth remembering that sensitive data can only be collected for specific purposes and only with the user’s consent (this is relevant to recent changes in, etc.) , , coefficient. These mysterious abbreviations refer to online advertising and specifically to billing methods.
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