Step 1 Ever wonder what kind of cookies are being accepted by your browser? Let's find out. For this exercise, we will use the Chrome browser. If you don't have Chrome, you may be able to find the type of information we are examining in some other way-you will have to figure out how, though dev tools/manage-data/cookies) Shows how you can view cookies in Google Chrome. To get to the "Application" This page (netpes//developers.goog1e.com/veb/tools/chrome-d panel, select "More Tools - Developer Tools from the pull-down menu in the upper-right corner of Chrome's toolbar. Then look for "Application" in the top bar f the page that appears, and "Cookies" in the left navigation bar. Beneath the "Cookies" header i that domain. This article (nspew.google.con/polieies/technologles/types)explains the types of cookies used by Most Google users will have a preferences cookle called 'NID' in their browsers. A browser sends this cookie with requests to Google's sites. The NID cookle contains a unique ID Google uses to remember your preferences and other information, such as your preferred language (e.g. English), how many search results you wish to have shown per page (e-g. 10 or 20), and whether or not you wish to have Google's SafoSearch filter turned on Google uses cookies like NID and SID to help customize ads on Google properties, like Google Search. For example, we use such cookies to remember your most recent searches, your previous interactions with an advertiser's ads or search results, and your visits to an advertiser's website. This helps us to show you customized ads on Google. We also use one or more cookies for advertising we serve across the web. One of the main advertising cookies on non-Google sites is named 'IDE' and is stored in browsers under the domain doubleclick.net. Another is exchange_ uid. Other Google properties, like YouTube, may also use these cookies to show you more relevant ads. stored in google.com and is called ANID. We use other cookies with names such as DSID, FLC, AID, TAID, and Who else might be using some of the same cookies? Take a look at 5 or more other sites, then view the cookiles they use. Are any of them sharing values? We recommend Amazon, eBay, YouTube, 1800flowers.com, but feel free to choose some of your own. DSID and APISID show up frequently - do they have the same values? On your lab sheet, record what you discovered from studying cookle usage