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;whitelist" as opposed to a "blacklist". The pop-up blocker uses the whitelist to turn itself off when you visit sites whose pop-ups you dont mind viewing.COOKIES-Cookies provide a means for a Web server, their preferences or their requirements via forms input. The oft-cited example is the shopping list which might be added to from time to time. Cookies are currently implemented by Netscape and Internet Explorer
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Computers & Technology by sameer at 11:49 PM on July 02, 2008
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kash cookies, or more commonly referred to as Web cookies, tracking cookies or just cookies, are parcels of text sent by a server to a web browser and then sent back unchanged by the browser each time it accesses that server. HTTP cookies are used for authenticating, tracking, and maintaining specific information about users, such as site preferences or the contents of their electronic shopping
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Computers & Technology by kash at 5:01 PM on May 10, 2008
A cookie is a small piece of information that is sent by a web server to be stored on a web browser, so that it can later be read back from that browser the next time this unique visitor returns to that web server.This becomes useful for having the browser remember specific information about this visitor like location of their last visit, time spent, or user preferences like style sheets. The cookie
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Computers & Technology by Radhe Radhe at 1:17 AM on May 24, 2008
The layout of Netscapes cookies.txt file is such that each line contains one name-value pair. An example cookies.txt file may have an entry that looks like this:.netscape.com TRUE / FALSE 946684799 at 8:31 PM on June 12, 2008 | Uttams Q&A | Report AbuseRate this : 00Cookies provide a means in Web applications to store user-specific information, such as history or user preferences. A cookie is a
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Computers & Technology by DIPAK DAS at 3:59 PM on June 12, 2008
HTTP cookies, sometimes known as web cookies or just cookies, are parcels of text sent by a server to a web browser and then sent back unchanged by the browser each time it accesses that server. HTTP cookies are used for authenticating, tracking, and maintaining specific information about users, such as site preferences and the contents of their electronic shopping carts. The term "cookie
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Computers & Technology by jatin prasad at 2:29 AM on October 25, 2008
on to that web site, your browser will check to see if you have any pre-defined preferences a cookie for that unique server. If you do, the browser will send the cookie to the server along with your request for a web page. Microsoft and Netscape use cookies to create personal start pages on their web sites.Site personalization is one of the most beneficial uses for cookies. For example, a person comes to the CNN
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Computers & Technology by Radhe Radhe at 1:17 AM on May 24, 2008
Cookies have some beneficial things. For example, when you log on to certain sites, did you ever notice that when you return again you do not have to sign on the next time? Thats because it stored your password and id on your machine in a cookie. The same holds true when you purchase goods online, you can return later and your goods are still in your shopping cart in a cookie!. Cookies are also
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Computers & Technology by KABIR RIBAK at 12:16 AM on September 05, 2008
Delete the cookies, once you finished the browsing.The way of deleting cookies will vary based on the browser you are using.In Internet Explorer 7, Tools->Delete Browsing History->Delete CookiesIn Firefox, Tools->Options->Privacy->Show Cookies->Remove All CookiesCookies has nothing to do with your hard disk. It doesnt have access to the data in your hard disk....A cookie is a
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Computers & Technology by prasant at 11:15 PM on September 25, 2008
hi dear..By default in our browser cookies are enabled whether its internet explorer or its firefox, if u want to disabled it then u can go to the security option from tool>>internet option>>securityhere u can disable the cookies it is very secure ....becoz cookies never stored in computer and it is deleted as soon as u closed the browser yah but it creates lots of problem also as it ask to many pop
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Computers & Technology by umesh at 12:18 AM on August 18, 2008
log the name of your Internet Service Provider or use cookie technology to recognize you and hold information from your visit. Among other things, the cookie may store your user name and password technology, we may also gather information through other means.In certain cases, you can choose not to provide us with information, for example by setting your browser to refuse to accept cookies, but if you
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 4:07 PM on June 12, 2008
Walnut Cookies --Materials --1 cup butter or margarine1 cup dark brown sugar1 large egg1/2 teaspoon baking soda1 teaspoon maple flavoring2 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking powder1 1/2 cups nuts and mix well. Divide dough into thirds and roll into logs. Refrigerate until firm about 1 hour. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F 205 degrees C. Slice logs into thin cookies. Bake for 9 minutes or until
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Food & Drink by Deepanjana at 3:09 AM on September 20, 2008
Not a big deal. Cookies dont damage computers at all. The only thing that this one MIGHT do is report a bit of browsing history back to Webtrends. It will only report back what sites you have been to that Webtrends track. It does not contain any personal information other than possibly your IP address.I discovered this tracking cookie using norton intertnet security, but it was an expired version or something
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Computers & Technology by ZORAX JAMES at 11:20 PM on September 12, 2008
HTTP cookies are used by Web servers to differentiate users and to maintain data related to the user during navigation, possibly across multiple visits. HTTP cookies were introduced to provide a way are shown, adding or removing items from the shopping basket at any time.Allowing users to log in to a website is another use of cookies. Users typically log in by inserting their credentials into a login
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Computers & Technology by Rajani Rani at 12:29 AM on April 16, 2008
faster than loading from the web site.There are two types of cookies: session cookie and file cookie. Both kinds are used by sites to allow you to customize your browsing experience like set preferences and for the purpose of identifying your session like on shopping sites, despite all the noise, cookies are actually a harmless text file.The only problem is "third-party cookies". When you are going to a site
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Computers & Accessories by birendra at 11:55 PM on July 02, 2008
Well , A cookie is a text-only string that gets entered into the memory of your browser. This value of a variable that a website sets. If the lifetime of this value is set to be longer than the time you spend at that site, then this string is saved to file for future reference.There are many reasons a given site would wish to use cookies. These range from the ability to personalize information like
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Computers & Technology by Mohini Shah at 11:52 PM on August 03, 2008