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Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and other web browsers use small text files called cookies to keep track of information such as passwords, login names and time zone data.
Online safety is a big concern. There is an ever increasing rise in identity theft and your computer is often a window. There are many things that you can do to keep yourself safe when you are...
Web cookies are text data transmitted by a Web server to a Web client (your Web browser normally). This data is sent back to the server by the client program every time that the server is accessed...
A cookie is a string of information that is sent to your computer from each website that you visit. Cookies are harmless. Why would you want to delete them then? The reason you would want to...
Temporary cookies, also known as session cookies, are typically stored in your Internet browser's memory for just as long as you are logged on to your current "session." That means that all the...
Websites use cookies to track all visitors and keep an accurate count. Cookies allow them to track purchases, as well as the pages you read, ads you clicked on and any information you provide on...
A cookie is a string of information that is sent to your computer from each website that you visit. Cookies are harmless. Why would you want to delete them? They can store information such as...