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made of the cookies used and the data collected on your blog. In many cases,
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How Google uses cookies
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Our Privacy Policy explains how we protect your privacy in connection with our
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Security - We use security cookies to authenticate
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from unauthorized third parties.
For example, we use cookies named "SID" and "HSID" that contain, in encrypted and digitally signed form, the user's Google Account ID and their most recent login dates and times. Together, these two cookies allow us to block many types of attacks, such as attempts to steal form content that you fill out on web pages.
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