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WhatsApp Introduces AI-Powered Message Summaries, Ensuring Enhanced User Privacy

Unread messages on WhatsApp now getting summarized through Meta AI, a self-developed system, streamlining user reading experiences.

WhatsApp Introduces AI-Generated Summaries for Messages with Enhanced Privacy Features
WhatsApp Introduces AI-Generated Summaries for Messages with Enhanced Privacy Features

WhatsApp Introduces AI-Powered Message Summaries, Ensuring Enhanced User Privacy

In the digital age, cookies have become an integral part of our browsing experience. These small text files, stored by websites on users' browsers, serve various purposes, from enhancing user experience to tracking user behavior. Here's a breakdown of the primary types of cookies and their functions.

## Types of Cookies and Their Functions

### 1. Session Cookies Session cookies are temporary cookies that remain active until the browser is closed. They allow websites to remember information from page to page, such as items in a shopping cart, during a single session. Once the browser is closed, these cookies are deleted.

### 2. Persistent Cookies Persistent cookies, on the other hand, remain stored on the device for an extended period. They store login information, settings preferences, and track user activity over multiple visits to personalize content.

### 3. First-Party Cookies First-party cookies are created by the website being visited. They are essential for website functionality, often storing settings or preferences.

### 4. Third-Party Cookies Third-party cookies, however, are created by domains other than the website being visited. They are primarily used for targeted advertising and tracking user activity across multiple websites.

### 5. Essential Cookies Essential cookies are the basic form of memory for websites. They are necessary for a website’s functionality, such as maintaining login sessions across pages.

### 6. Performance and Functionality Cookies Performance and functionality cookies enhance user experience by improving website performance and functionality, such as enabling videos or other interactive content.

### 7. Web Analytics and Customization Cookies These cookies track user behavior, helping website owners analyze user behavior and tailor content based on user interests.

### 8. Advertising Cookies Advertising cookies customize advertising experiences by tailoring ads based on browsing history, preventing repetitive ads, and remembering ad preferences.

### 9. Social Networking Cookies Social networking cookies facilitate social sharing, allowing users to share content on social media platforms and link user activity between websites and social media.

### 10. Magic Cookies Originally used by Unix programmers for authentication, magic cookies are less common in web contexts today.

### 11. HTTP Cookies HTTP cookies store information to remember user interactions with websites, reducing server load.

Each type of cookie plays a distinct role in enhancing user experience, tracking behavior, or maintaining website functionality. It's essential for users to understand these cookies to make informed decisions about their online privacy and browsing experiences.

[1] Source: Mozilla Developer Network (MDN Web Docs) [2] Source: W3 Schools [3] Source: All About Cookies [4] Source: Techopedia [5] Source: Investopedia

In the realm of advanced technology, cryptocurrencies leveraging blockchain technology rely on cookies, just like websites, to maintain user sessions and personalize interactions. Artificial-intelligence algorithms could potentially analyze the data from these cookies to improve user experience, customize content, or optimize targeted advertising strategies.

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