Blocking Cookies vs. Deleting Cookies — What’s the Difference?
March 26, 2026
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2 min de lectura
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Blocking Cookies vs. Deleting Cookies — What’s the Difference?
Many confuse blocking cookies with deleting them but GDPR treats them very differently.
1. Blocking Prevents Data Collection
Blocking stops cookies from being set in the first place.
2. Deleting Happens After Tracking
Deleting cookies still allows data collection to occur first.
3. GDPR Requires Prevention, Not Cleanup
Consent must be obtained before tracking.
4. Deleting Alone Is Not Compliance
Retroactive fixes don’t satisfy GDPR.
5. Cookiepal Blocks Before Anything Loads
Cookiepal ensures:
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Cookies are blocked by default
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Consent comes first
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Nothing fires prematurely
Final Takeaway
GDPR requires prevention, not cleanup. Cookiepal ensures cookies are blocked until users choose otherwise.
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