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One of the primary purposes of cookies is to provide a convenience feature to save you time. The purpose of a cookie is to tell the web server that you have returned to a specific page. For example, if you register with the Volunteering Fund website, a cookie helps the site to remember that you have visited before and may remember some of your settings. This site also uses Cookies to track web visits, eg ,popular pages, time spent on site, etc. Please note that tracking web visits using Cookies is done in a way that does not identify the web visitor.
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