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From Frequently Asked Questions
From Frequently Asked Questions
When you visit most sites, you get a banner that pops up at the bottom requiring you to accept their usage of cookies. These banners are there for a reason. It is to ensure transparency inline with GDPR requirements for when non-essential cookies are being used.
Non-essential cookies include cookies for tracking users' behavior, analytics, and advertising. You need consent to use these types of cookies under regulations like GDPR. However, Packet Storm does not make use of these cookies. If we did silly things like the insertion of third party javascript, it could set those tracking cookies. That would compromise the security of our users as it would compromise the document object model (DOM), so we simply don't do it.
Fortunately, this means no annoying banner for our visitors!
Non-essential cookies include cookies for tracking users' behavior, analytics, and advertising. You need consent to use these types of cookies under regulations like GDPR. However, Packet Storm does not make use of these cookies. If we did silly things like the insertion of third party javascript, it could set those tracking cookies. That would compromise the security of our users as it would compromise the document object model (DOM), so we simply don't do it.
Fortunately, this means no annoying banner for our visitors!
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