A Cookie Policy includes details about the types of cookies used on a website, their purpose, and how users can manage their preferences5. It explains what cookies are, why they are used, and provides information on how users can control or opt-out of cookies. The policy should also specify the different categories of cookies used and their duration. Additionally, it should outline any third-party cookies involved and their purposes, such as social media sharing functionality or targeted advertising based on browsing history.
JavaScript and cookies are not necessary for all services, but they are commonly used to improve website functionality and user experience. JavaScript allows dynamic content and interactivity, while cookies store user information for website personalization and session management. Some services may rely on these technologies, while others may not require them.
Users might be blocked from loading a website due to several reasons, such as suspicious or malicious activities, geographical restrictions, very fast browsing behavior, using VPN or proxy, blocking JavaScript, or conflicting browser extensions6. Websites may also block access to protect user data or prevent unauthorized activities.