

This cookie expires 8 months from a user’s last use. For YouTube Music, these preferences include volume, repeat mode, and autoplay. For example, YouTube uses the ‘PREF’ cookie to store information such as your preferred page configuration and playback preferences like explicit autoplay choices, shuffle content, and player size. Other cookies and technologies are used to maintain and enhance your experience during a specific session. These cookies last for 6 months and for 13 months, respectively.

Cookies called ‘VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE’ and ‘YEC’ serve a similar purpose for YouTube and are also used to detect and resolve problems with the service. Each ‘NID’ cookie expires 6 months from a user’s last use, while the ‘ENID’ cookie lasts for 13 months. These cookies are used to remember your preferences and other information, such as your preferred language, how many results you prefer to have shown on a search results page (for example, 10 or 20), and whether you want to have Google’s SafeSearch filter turned on. For example, most people who use Google services have a cookie called ‘NID’ or ‘ENID’ in their browsers, depending on their cookies choices. Some cookies and other technologies are used to maintain your preferences. Things considered fundamental to a service include preferences, like your choice of language, information relating to your session, such as the content of a shopping cart, and product optimizations that help maintain and improve that service. FunctionalityĬookies and other technologies used for functionality allow you to access features that are fundamental to a service. Other technologies used to identify apps and devices may be managed in your device settings or in an app’s settings. You can also manage cookies in your browser (though browsers for mobile devices may not offer this visibility).

To manage how cookies are used, including rejecting the use of certain cookies, you can visit g.co/privacytools. Some or all of the cookies or other technologies described below may be stored in your browser, app, or device. Types of cookies and other technologies used by Google
