Alright, imagine you’re visiting a website like it’s a friend’s house, and they offer you a cookie. But this cookie isn’t the kind you eat—it’s a tiny piece of information. When a website asks you to “accept cookies,” it’s really asking if it can store some small bits of data on your computer or device.
Websites ask if they can use cookies because it’s like asking if they can keep a note about you. You have the choice to say “yes” or “no.” If you say “yes,” the website can give you a better experience by remembering what you like. If you say “no,” the website might not work as smoothly, but that’s okay too!
So, “accepting cookies” just means you’re letting the website store some helpful notes on your device to make your visit more fun and convenient.