Cookies, these small bits of data, have gone from being a convenience to a controversy in recent years, mostly because of privacy concerns.

If you’re wondering why we don’t just stop using them, the answer is simple: they play a crucial role in the functionality of the web.

So let’s discuss some of their pros and how to overcome their cons.

Cookies Pros

  • Personalized User Experience:

Cookies enable websites to remember user preferences, such as language selection, theme choices (dark mode/light mode), or font size, for a more tailored browsing experience.

  • Session Management:

They store session information (such as remembering items added to a shopping cart), allowing users to stay logged in even when navigating across multiple pages or returning to the site after a break.

  • Performance Optimization:

With cookies, websites can load faster by storing cached preferences or previously loaded resources.

  • Analytics & Campaign Optimization:

They help target your audience with the right offers and information throughout their buyer journey.