Topic: Been here a long time
TheCaptain's photo
Tue 10/27/09 10:15 AM
I think this site is now putting tracking cookies on my computer.

Quietman_2009's photo
Tue 10/27/09 10:16 AM
it has to have some cookies so you don't have to log in everytime


TheCaptain's photo
Tue 10/27/09 10:18 AM
300 of them???

Quietman_2009's photo
Tue 10/27/09 10:19 AM
that's a lot of cookies

newarkjw's photo
Tue 10/27/09 10:22 AM
That is alot of cookies..........smokin

TheCaptain's photo
Tue 10/27/09 10:25 AM
Mods????

Winx's photo
Tue 10/27/09 10:27 AM

300 of them???


Where do we find that kind of information on our computers?

no photo
Tue 10/27/09 10:50 AM
In computing, a cookie (also tracking cookie, browser cookie, and HTTP cookie) is a small piece of text stored on a user's computer by a web browser. A cookie consists of one or more name-value pairs containing bits of information such as user preferences, shopping cart contents, the identifier for a server-based session, or other data used by websites.

It is sent as an HTTP header by a web server to a web browser and then sent back unchanged by the browser each time it accesses that server. A cookie can be used for authenticating, session tracking (state maintenance), and remembering specific information about users, such as site preferences or the contents of their electronic shopping carts. The term "cookie" is derived from "magic cookie", a well-known concept in UNIX computing which inspired both the idea and the name of browser cookies. Some alternatives to cookies exist; each has its own uses, advantages, and drawbacks.

Being simple pieces of text, cookies are not executable. They are neither spyware or viruses, although cookies from certain sites are detected by many anti-spyware products because they can allow users to be tracked when they visit various sites.

Most modern browsers allow users to decide whether to accept cookies, and the time frame to keep them, but rejecting cookies makes some websites unusable. For example, shopping carts or login systems implemented using cookies do not work if cookies are disabled.


More information here

no photo
Tue 10/27/09 10:53 AM


300 of them???


Where do we find that kind of information on our computers?


About cookies and how to manage them.

Winx's photo
Tue 10/27/09 10:59 AM



300 of them???


Where do we find that kind of information on our computers?


About cookies and how to manage them.


Thanks, Boo.:smile:

charles's photo
Tue 10/27/09 02:55 PM
Hi, TheCaptain. Simply put, we do not use those kinds of strategies. You would not get 300 cookies from us.

TheCaptain's photo
Wed 10/28/09 07:46 AM
Thanks Charles.