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3 claims extracted and verified against multiple sources including cross-references, web search, and Wikipedia.

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“Functionality cookies collect information regarding your choices and preferences (such as, your language preference, user name, or location) to provide a more personalized online experience and show you content relevant to where you are, such as customizing a certain webpage or remembering if we have asked you to sign up for our Services.”
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Multiple sources confirm that functionality cookies are used to remember user preferences and choices (like language, username, or location) to enhance the personalized online experience. The Nypost cross-reference and CookieYes web search result directly state this purpose. Google's documentation also confirms remembering choices and preferences.
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web search NEUTRAL — Things considered fundamental to a service include remembering choices and preferences, like your choice of language; storing information relating to your session, such as the content of a shopping ca…
https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies?hl=en-US
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web search NEUTRAL — Functional cookies, also known as functionality cookies, are used to remember user preferences and settings to enhance the browsing experience. These cookies allow websites to maintain personalised in…
https://www.cookieyes.com/blog/functional-cookies/
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web search NEUTRAL — Functional cookies help websites create a personalized user experience while balancing it in compliance with privacy regulations, like the GDPR or CCPA. They enable a seamless and convenient shopping …
https://tinycookie.com/blog/functionality-cookies/
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“With mobile or other internet enabled devices, functionality cookies may collect a unique identifier assigned to an internet enabled device (mobile, tablet), geolocation data or other traffic information for that device.”
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Multiple sources confirm that functionality cookies and related tracking methods can collect unique identifiers, geolocation data, and traffic information from internet-enabled devices. The Nypost cross-reference explicitly lists these data types. Ars Technica mentions collecting data like IP address, UDID, and geolocation, and the general web search results discuss device identification and location tracking (trilateration).
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web search NEUTRAL — The collected data is then used to deduce the location of your smartphone. This operation works on the basis of a simple mathematical principle called trilateration and will define your number’s preci…
https://locateanumber.com/
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web search NEUTRAL — SkyRocket collects data like the IP address, UDID, geolocation by latitude and longitude, and other identifying data to determine which ads to serve up to the device running the game.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/07/mobil…
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web search NEUTRAL — Like the cookie, probabilistic device identification was not developed with advertising in mind. AdTruth’s parent company, the 41st Parameter, has long been using device identification services to pow…
https://www.admonsters.com/id-key-unlocking-mobile-tracking-…
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“These features help us improve your experience with the website, for example, to determine the appropriate device location during a session or count articles viewed.”
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The Nypost cross-reference claims that functionality cookies help improve the website experience by determining device location or counting viewed articles. However, the web search results provided for this claim are about the grammatical usage of 'functionality' vs. 'functionalities' and do not address the function of cookies. Since only one source (Nypost) makes this specific claim, and the other sources are irrelevant, the verdict is single_source.
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web search NEUTRAL — Aug 3, 2018 · We tell a customer about recent changes in our software. Is it OK to say "These changes are very important functionality wise and productivity wise for you"?
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/458643/is-it-ok-…
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web search NEUTRAL — Sep 16, 2014 · Both functionality as well as functionalities can be used depending on context. They are both correct, grammatical and make sense in appropriate context.
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/196590/functiona…
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web search NEUTRAL — Sep 27, 2011 · The functionality of a product usually means the extent of its overall ability: 2. The purpose that something is designed or expected to fulfill - manufacturing processes may be affecte…
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/43448/functional…
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info Disclaimer: 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.