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為什麼網站都在問: 「 是否同意接受 cookie?」 Taking a Bite Out of Internet Cookies【本篇為全程英文講解】
Taking a Bite Out of Internet Cookies
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作者 Brian Foden
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為什麼網站都在問: 「 是否同意接受 cookie?」 Taking a Bite Out of Internet Cookies
從很多方面來說,第三方 cookie 是廣告商的夢想成真。
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Ask your grandparents what cookies are, and you’ll probably be told they are tasty treats made from flour, sugar, butter, and a few other ingredients. Ever since 1994, however, the term has taken on a completely different meaning related to the internet. In that year, a 23-year-old American programmer named Lou Montulli invented the cookie. Fast-forward to the present day, and cookies have become not only commonplace but also a subject of growing concern, particularly third-party ones.
Cookies in the digital age have a few different names: internet cookies, web cookies, browser cookies, or just cookies. In the most basic terms, a cookie is a piece of text that contains some personal information about a user, such as log-in details or shopping cart contents. One type of cookie is called a first-party cookie. These are designed to make the user’s experience of a website smoother and more enjoyable. Generated by the website being visited, first-party cookies allow things like sign-in data to be automatically filled and language preferences to be retained from visit to visit. Without first-party cookies, visitors to websites would need to input information again and again every single time they visit a site.
On the other hand, third-party cookies are not created by the website a person visits but by other websites, or “third parties.” These are typically used for monitoring users’ online activity and building detailed profiles based on those patterns. Unlike first-party cookies, which improve user experience, third-party cookies are intended to help advertisers better target consumers. This is why individuals will often see ads that feature products related to their online searches.
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Words in Use
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ingredient [ɪnˋgridɪənt]
n. (食品)成分;(成功的)要素
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completely [kəmˋplitlɪ]
adv. 徹底地
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digital [ˋdɪdʒɪt!]
a. 數位的
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contents [kənˋtɛnts]
n. 內容物(恆用複數)
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content [kənˋtɛnt]
.vt. 輸入
n. 輸入(電腦等)的資料(不可數);提供(意見)
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monitor [ˋmɑnətɚ]
.vt. & vi. 監視
n. 監視器;螢幕
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profile [ˋprofaɪl]
n. 側面像
n. & vt. 簡介
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consumer [kənˋsjumɚ]
n. 消費者
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term [tɝm]
n. 學期,術語,用語;期間
Extra Words
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fast-forward [͵fæstˋfɔrwɚd]
vi. 快轉
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commonplace [ˋkɑmən͵ples]
a. 普通的
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advertiser [ˋædvɚ͵taɪzɚ]
n. 刊登廣告者;廣告商
Practical Phrases
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take a bite out of 咬一口⋯⋯;減少/削弱⋯⋯
Kevin can’t wait to take a bite out of the delicious cake.
凱文等不及要咬一口美味的蛋糕。
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in + Adj. + terms 以⋯⋯的方式來說
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be intended to V (某物的)用意是⋯⋯
This French course is intended to introduce students to the French language.
這門法文課的用意是為學生介紹法國的語言。
More to Learn
automatically adv. 自動地
• With sensors, the lights in the hallway turn on automatically when someone enters.
走廊的燈裝有感測器,有人進入時就會自動亮燈。
字首 auto- 表「自己的」,以下介紹其他相關字:
a. autobiography n. 自傳
• The autobiography tells the life story of the famous author.
這本自傳描繪了這位名作者的人生故事。
b. autocracy n. 獨裁(制度∕國家)
c. autograph n.(名人的)親筆簽名
• The boy was delighted when he got his favorite athlete’s autograph.
拿到最愛的運動員親筆簽名讓那個小男孩很開心。
d. automobile n. 汽車
• The automobile industry has made major advancements in electric vehicles.