To answer this question, please select “yes” if your website or application collects cookies or select “no” if your website or application does not collect cookies.
A cookie is a small piece of data sent from your website or application and stored on the user’s device (e.g. their phone or computer) by their browser. Cookies are used for a wide variety of reasons and most websites or applications collect cookies. Your website or application probably collects cookies if one or more of the following features are implemented:
Analytics services such as Google Analytics that tell you valuable data such as how many people have visited your website or application and what pages they clicked on;
Recognizing when a user signed in to their account on your website or application;
Storing information about a user’s preferences (e.g. their language preferences);
Recognizing when a user returns to your website or application;
Spam or fraud prevention features.
Related privacy laws
California Online Privacy and Protection Act of 2003 (CalOPPA);
California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA);
Delaware Online Privacy and Protection Act (DOPPA);
Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A;
Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA);
Colorado Privacy Act;
Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA);
Connecticut SB6;
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR);
United Kingdom Data Protection Act 2018 (UK DPA 2018);
ePrivacy Directive;
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA);
Quebec Bill 64;
Australia Privacy Act 1988.
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