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APPROVED
No comment given
declined: Actually they do not seem to use third-party cookies on their own domains.
This excerpt is about Facebook cookies used in third-party domains, and not the opposite.
Previous Status: APPROVED
Updated Status: DECLINED
Previous Status: PENDING
Updated Status: APPROVED
Title: Third-party cookies are used for statistics
Analysis: Generated through the annotate view
Status: PENDING