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Cookies are text documents that Web sites save onto your hard disk so that the sites will "remember" you on your next visit. For example, the cookie file might record the links you clicked on the site, so that they still appear in the "visited" state when you return. You can turn off cookies so that Web sites won't record the information at all.
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Anonymous said
on 11/22/2005 Since many Web sites force the visitor to accept cookies, I have found an amusing way to fight back. I open the cookie after it is placed on my machine, edit it, then save it.