AudioEye sets 3rd party cookies in order to retain cross-site preferences set by the Personalization Tools. This functionality will be affected by deprecation of 3rd party cookies, meaning users may need to interact with the preferences again on new websites with AudioEye installed. This in no way affects the ability to use and benefit from AudioEye, its ability to remediate issues, its reporting, or the ability for the Accessibility Help Desk and Personalization Tools to work on a per-site basis.
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- Will deprecation of 3rd party cookies impact my installation of AudioEye on my website?
- Install AudioEye on a WordPress site
- Install AudioEye on Your GoDaddy Site
- Install AudioEye on Your Weebly Site
- Install AudioEye on Your Wix Site
- Install AudioEye on Your Squarespace Site
- Install AudioEye on Your Joomla Site
- Install AudioEye on Your HubSpot Site
- Install AudioEye on Your Webflow Site
- Install AudioEye on Your BigCommerce Site