What to know about Grass fire sparks near I-25 and Cimarron
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COMPASS This cookie is used to collect website statistics and track conversion rates and Google ad personalisation 2 days __Secure-OSID This cookie is used to collect website statistics and track conversion rates and Google ad personalisation 6 months…
Common ground
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Perspective signals
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eFinder analyzed this article and checked 38 claims against available evidence, cross-references, web search, and Wikipedia. Here is what the fact-checking layer found.
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Claim 1: “A is Google uses this cookies to make advertising more engaging to users and more valuable to publishers and advertisers”
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Claim 2: “SIDCC is for downloading certain Google Tools and saving certain preferences, for example the number of search results per page or activation of the SafeSearch Filter. Adjusts the ads that appear in Google Search.”
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Claim 3: “gcl is used in context with load balancing - This optimizes the response rate between the visitor and the site, by distributing the traffic load on multiple network links or servers.”
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All five cross-references consistently describe that GCLB optimizes response rate by distributing traffic load across multiple network links or servers in the context of load balancing.
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— GCLB is used in context with load balancing to optimize the response rate between the visitor and the site, by distributing the traffic load on multiple network links or servers.
https://krdo.com/news/2026/04/21/rattlesnake-megaden-livestr…
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— This cookie is used in context with load balancing - This optimizes the response rate between the visitor and the site, by distributing the traffic load on multiple network links or servers.
https://krdo.com/news/2026/04/17/dui-suspect-arrested-for-hi…
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— GCLB is used in context with load balancing to optimize the response rate between the visitor and the site by distributing the traffic load on multiple network links or servers.
https://krdo.com/video/weather-video-2/2026/04/20/back-to-wa…
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Claim 4: “SAPISID is for downloading certain Google Tools and saving certain preferences, for example the number of search results per page or activation of the SafeSearch Filter. Adjusts the ads that appear in Google Search.”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 5: “cookies_accepted functionality cookie is simply to verify that you have allowed us to set cookies on your machine”
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Claim 6: “django_language is Cookie necessary for the use of the options and services of the website.”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 7: “gac measures user activity and ad campaign performance for advertisers”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 8: “FCNEC is Cookie for Google Funding Choices API which allows for functionality specific to consent gathering for things like GDPR consent and CCPA opt-out.”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 9: “SID is for downloading certain Google Tools and saving certain preferences, for example the number of search results per page or activation of the SafeSearch Filter. Adjusts the ads that appear in Google Search.”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 10: “APISID is for downloading certain Google Tools and saving certain preferences, for example the number of search results per page or activation of the SafeSearch Filter. Adjusts the ads that appear in Google Search.”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 11: “Secure-YEC serves a similar purpose for YouTube, including detecting and resolving problems”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 12: “UULE sends precise location information from your browser to Googles servers so that Google can show you results that are relevant to your location.”
CORROBORATED
Multiple cross-references consistently report that the UULE cookie sends precise location information to Google's servers for location-relevant results. This consistency across multiple reports suggests corroboration.
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— The UULE cookie sends precise location information from your browser to Google's servers so that Google can show you results that are relevant to your location
https://krdo.com/news/school-buzz/2026/04/16/the-school-buzz…
Claim 13: “OTZ is for Aggregate analysis of website visitors”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 14: “AdID shows Google ads on non-Google sites and personalize ads based on user settings”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 15: “GN_PREF is used to collect website statistics and track conversion rates and Google ad personalisation”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 16: “LSOLH is for authentication with your Google account”
CORROBORATED
All five cross-references consistently state that the LSOLH cookie is used for authentication with a Google account. The repetition across sources confirms the claim.
Claim 17: “CGIC improves search results delivery by autocompleting queries based on user input”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 18: “dcid collects information on user behaviour on multiple websites. This information is used in order to optimize the relevance of advertisement on the website.”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 19: “TAID is used to link your activity across devices if you've previously signed in to your Google Account on another device.”
CORROBORATED
Multiple cross-references state that TAID links activity across devices after signing into a Google Account on another device. While Wikipedia provided unrelated content, the consistent cross-references support the claim.
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— The distinction between rhoticity and non-rhoticity is one of the most prominent ways in which varieties of the English language are classified. In rhotic accents, the sound of the historical English …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhoticity_in_English
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— The Chutia people (Pron: or Sutia) are an ethnic group that are native to the Indian state of Assam and historically associated with the Chutia kingdom. However, after the kingdom was absorbed into t…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chutia_people
Claim 20: “DSID identifies signed-in users on non-Google sites to respect ad personalization settings”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 21: “SMSV is used to sign in with Google account.”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 22: “g_enabled_idps is used for Google Single Sign On”
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Multiple cross-references repeatedly state that the g_enabled_idps cookie is used for Google Single Sign On. Wikipedia provides general information about Google, but the cross-references are highly consistent.
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— Google LLC ( , GOO-gəl) is an American multinational technology corporation focused on information technology, online advertising, search engine technology, email, cloud computing, software, quantum c…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google
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— A Google Account is a user account that is required for access, authentication and authorization to certain online Google services. It is also often used as single sign-on for third party services.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Account
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— Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication scheme that allows a user to log in with a single ID to any of several related, yet independent, software systems.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_sign-on
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Claim 23: “FCCDCF is Cookie for Google Funding Choices API which allows for functionality specific to consent gathering for things like GDPR consent and CCPA opt-out.”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 24: “_Secure-ENID remembers user preferences like language, search results per page, and SafeSearch settings”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 25: “SNID is used to collect website statistics and track conversion rates and Google ad personalisation”
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Claim 26: “1P_JAR are cookies set via embedded youtube-videos. They register anonymous statistical data on for example how many times the video is displayed and what settings are used for playback.”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 27: “FPGCLDC is used to help advertisers determine how many times users who click on their ads end up taking an action on their site.”
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All five cross-references consistently state that FPGCLDC helps advertisers determine user actions after clicking on ads. No contradicting evidence was found.
Claim 28: “A powerful search engine that organizes and provides access to vast information on the internet.”
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All evidence comes from the same source ('Krdo' cross-references) stating the definition of a powerful search engine. No independent sources were found to corroborate this general definition.
Claim 29: “HSID is for downloading certain Google Tools and saving certain preferences, for example the number of search results per page or activation of the SafeSearch Filter. Adjusts the ads that appear in Google Search.”
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The claim is supported by multiple cross-references and web search results confirming that HSID saves preferences (like search results per page or SafeSearch) and adjusts ads. The web search results provide specific functional confirmation.
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— An HTTP cookie (also called web cookie, Internet cookie, browser cookie, or simply cookie) is a small block of data created by a web server while a user is browsing a website and placed on the user's …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie
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— google.com. HSID. Download certain Google Tools and save certain preferences, for example the number of search results per page or activation of the SafeSearch Filter.
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— These cookies are used to remember your preferences and other information, such as your preferred language, how many results you prefer to have shown on a search results page (for example, 10 or 20), …
https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies?hl=en
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Claim 30: “CONSENT is Google cookie consent tracker”
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Claim 31: “SSID is for downloading certain Google Tools and saving certain preferences, for example the number of search results per page or activation of the SafeSearch Filter. Adjusts the ads that appear in Google Search.”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 32: “_Secure-YEC is used to detect spam, fraud, and abuse to protect advertisers and YouTube creators”
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Claim 33: “AID is for downloading certain Google Tools and saving certain preferences, for example the number of search results per page or activation of the SafeSearch Filter. Adjusts the ads that appear in Google Search.”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 34: “SOCS stores a user's state regarding their cookies choices”
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Claim 35: “ACCOUNT_CHOOSER is used to sign in with Google account.”
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This claim was extracted as a checkable statement from the article. eFinder labels it pending based on the available evidence and source context shown below.
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Claim 36: “gcl helps advertisers determine user actions on their site after clicking an ad”
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Claim 37: “NID is used to collect website statistics and track conversion rates and Google ad personalisation”
CORROBORATED
The five cross-references are identical in their assertion that NID collects website statistics, tracks conversion rates, and supports Google ad personalization. While Wikipedia provided unrelated content, the consistent cross-references support the claim.
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— The Nieuport-Delage NiD.62 was a French sesquiplane fighter from the early 1930s. This machine was a descendant of a long line of Nieuport-Delage fighters that were designed and built during the years…
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Claim 38: “receive-cookie-deprecation ensures browers in an experiment group of the Chrome-facilitated testing period include the Sec-Cookie-Deprecation request header as soon as it becomes available.”
CORROBORATED
All three cross-references provide the exact same information regarding the purpose of the receive-cookie-deprecation cookie. This high level of consistency across multiple reports confirms the claim.
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— receive-cookie-deprecation ensures browers in an experiment group of the Chrome-facilitated testing period include the Sec-Cookie-Deprecation request header as soon as it becomes available.
https://krdo.com/news/2026/04/21/colorado-springs-utilities-…
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— receive-cookie-deprecation ensures browers in an experiment group of the Chrome-facilitated testing period include the Sec-Cookie-Deprecation request header as soon as it becomes available.
https://krdo.com/news/2026/04/24/former-return-to-nature-fun…
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— receive-cookie-deprecation ensures browers in an experiment group of the Chrome-facilitated testing period include the Sec-Cookie-Deprecation request header as soon as it becomes available.
https://krdo.com/news/high-country-adventures/2026/04/17/hig…
infoDisclaimer: This analysis is generated by AI and should be used as a starting point for critical thinking, not as definitive truth. Claims are verified against publicly available sources. Always consult the original article and additional sources for complete context.