Assignment task:
Marketers was hired to revamp an Bookmark question for later GPS Marketers is doing website development for a wedding planner. They are talking with the client about the benefits and downsides of allowing photographers, videographers, caterers, musicians, printing shops, and floral shops to place third-party cookies on the website. Would this be a good idea, and why or why not? Yes, third-party cookies benefit customers who are planning a wedding by helping target ads for items or services they might need for the wedding, like photography and catering. No, permitting third-party cookies would breach customers' trust by sharing their sensitive information with businesses who might take advantage of them. Yes, third-party cookies enable customers to choose more wisely where they spend their time on the web and avoid unnecessary distractions during the busy wedding planning process. No, permitting third-party cookies reduces the chances that customers will purchase the wedding planners services and increases the chance they will see an advertisement for something better. outdated website for a company that designed and manufactured measurement and control instruments related to weather and water. During the development of the website, GPS set up first-party cookies. Why can first-party cookies be of benefit to?