Cookie
A Cookie is a small data file stored on a user’s browser that helps websites remember user preferences, sessions, or activities. In digital advertising, cookies play a central role in tracking behavior, managing frequency capping, and attributing conversions.
For instance, a cookie might record that a user viewed a product but did not complete a purchase, allowing advertisers to retarget them later. Cookies also power multi-session attribution models that connect interactions across time.
As privacy regulations evolve, third-party cookies are being phased out in favor of server-side or identity-based tracking solutions. Nonetheless, cookies remain foundational for personalization and analytics in the open-web advertising ecosystem.
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