HOW GOOGLE USES COOKIES

 A cookie is a small piece of text that a website you visit sends to your browser. Helps the website remember information about your visit, such as your language preference and other settings. That can make your next visit easier and the site more useful to you. Cookies play an important role. Without them, using the Web would be a much more frustrating experience.

We use cookies for many purposes. For example, we use them to remember your safe search preferences, show you ads that are more relevant to you, count how many visitors we get to a page, help you sign up for our services, protect your data, or remember your ad settings.

You can see a list of the types of cookies Google uses and also learn how Google and its partners use cookies in advertising. Our privacy policy explains how we protect your privacy regarding the use of cookies and other information.