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Cookies should better identify themselves. Yahoo's cookies easily identified but others are not. I have on several occasions deleted a good cookie that I should have kept. How about a tag line on each cookie explaining the website using the cookie and the need for the cookie. I delete all cookies I can not identify.
Posted by: Nflux   Posted on: 02/04/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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pooh-pooh  Letophoro | 02/03/05
Too true  Bill4 | 02/04/05
Cookies  Nflux | 02/04/05
Indeed so  Bill4 | 02/04/05
3rd Party Cookies  Middle of the Road | 02/04/05
Privacy no more.  Outside T. Box | 02/04/05
Kill Em All  BlackDiamond | 02/04/05
Kill Em All  LilBambi_z | 02/04/05
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3rd party cookies ARE spy-ware.  JonathonDoe | 02/04/05
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Sounds like Windows to me.  Outside T. Box | 02/04/05
Cookie Intelligence Here!  anthonycea | 02/05/05
Cookies should not be a necessity  haz113k | 03/16/05

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