Andretainsinformationlikewhat I putinmycart, butalsooftenmylocation, whatelse I clickon, howmuchtime I spendthere, plusdetails I deliberatelygiveit, likemyemailaddress.
As I browsethroughthesite, orevenleaveandcomeback, thecookiestheyaddedtomybrowserwilltellthem I'm thesamevisitor, not a differentone.
Okay, so I shouldseethathere, right? If I reload?
Yes.
Hey, wow!
Heynow, thatis a lotofcookiesthere!
Theseare "first-partycookies" andoverthelast 20 years, they'veallowedustolivemoreandmoreofourlivesonline.
Itwasreally a greatfeelingtoseepeoplecreatethingsthatwehadneverthoughtof.
Butoneofthosethingswas a waytotrackuswhereverwewentnext—like a newswebsite, orsocialmedia.
Therearebillionsifnottrillionsofdollarsatstakeandifwewanttomakesubstantialchangetothemethodsinwhichtrackingandadvertisingisdoneit's goingtohavetobedoneat a legislativelevelbecauseotherwisewe'rejustfighting a technologicaltit-for-tatwarthatwillneverend.