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Is it safe for non-eCommerce sites to use cookies?
#1
I mean to track the clients. And what not's about their taste and interest.

The reason I am asking this because recently I encountered with some marketers who were complaining about these cookie practices.
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#2
Many sites uses them. So, that's not the issue. The problem is that many sites uses them very aggressively and don't even think about user experience.
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#3
I have used them. A little bit of use is not much of a problem/
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#4
I personally uses and prefers them. Its just guns in US. You can use them as you want but how you use them maybe not liked by others. Tongue
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#5
Everybody uses them. Those who don't like it. Its their problem.
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#6
But isn't it bad for user experience?
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