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3rd Party Cookies
Nobody, but nobody, has the right to install anything on my computer that I don't specifically allow. 3rd party cookies are for the sole purpose of gathering information on the surfer; no matter how the industry tries to water it down it is still spying. But, with the Government (DHS, FBI, CIA, and all the other alphabet soup) taking away our right to privacy what the **** is the difference. But, that attitude leads to identity theft, so we're back to--without my permission, and unless there is good reason to suspect me of a crime, nobody has the right to invade my privacy.
Posted by: Middle of the Road   Posted on: 02/04/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Third party cookies seem pretty evil to me  Bill4 | 02/03/05
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
first vs third party cookies  linuxoverwindows | 02/05/05
3rd party cookies ARE spy-ware.  JonathonDoe | 02/04/05
Cookies .. the good and the bad  LilBambi_z | 02/04/05
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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