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15 Platforms Where You Can Get a Free Website

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  Creating a website doesn't have to cost a fortune. Whether you're a blogger, small business owner, or hobbyist, these platforms offer free tiers to build and host your site. They vary in features like templates, customization, and e-commerce , but all let you start without paying upfront. I've pulled from top reviews to highlight the best—some have ads or subdomains on free plans, but upgrades unlock more. tooltester.com 18 Weebly Alternatives - Who Does Website Building Better? This collage showcases popular builder alternatives. Wix : Drag-and-drop editor with 800+ templates . Free plan includes hosting but with ads. Weebly (Square Online) : Easy for e-commerce; free with basic store features. WordPress.com : Powerful blogging with themes; free subdomain. Google Sites : Simple integration with Google tools; ideal for portfolios. Webnode : Multilingual support; ad-free on free plan for basic sites. Jimdo : AI-powered builder ; free with Dolphin AI assistance. ...

Everything You Need to Know About Website Cookies

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  Everything You Need to Know About Website Cookies In the digital age of 2025, website cookies are everywhere, quietly shaping your online experience. But what exactly are they? Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device via your browser to store information about your visit. They remember preferences, track behavior, and enable features like staying logged in. Not to be confused with tasty treats, these " HTTP cookies " (named after " magic cookies " in programming) are essential for modern web functionality, but they raise privacy concerns too. How Do Cookies Work? When you visit a site, the server sends a cookie to your browser, which stores it locally. On return visits, your browser sends it back, allowing the site to recognize you. This happens seamlessly—think auto-filled forms or personalized ads. Cookies contain data like IDs, timestamps, and preferences, but not viruses (though malicious sites can misuse them). cookieyes.com What...