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4 days agoCookies are essentially an older way to store data for web pages. The browser knows to attach this information on every request to the website.
Where they got a bad rap is companies like Facebook, Twitter, ect. Started embedding them in the “like” buttons on pages passively tracking every website you went to, whether you were logged in or not. Gaining massive tracking of the whole Internet.
Once people started getting wind of this there was massive pushback against cookies and various legislation was for sites to have to tell you that the site uses cookies for various things and how they track your activities.
I see credit card, pay pal and Google pay? Which is anonymous?
Edit I see, seems to be available after account creation, described on its payments page