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Cookies.
Is it ok to accept all the cookies which are offered every time you use a different website. Shall I just keep pressing, 'I accept'?
Is it safe?
Is it safe?
Answers
do you use chrome tilly? if so try this https:// support. google. com/ chrome_ webstore/ answer/ 2664769? hl= en- GB
19:08 Sun 04th Nov 2018
Cookies are generally safe.
They are not programs they are small text files.
They keep details of your userid and password so you dont need to logon each time, plus maybe keep details of when you last visited, or maybe your name.
So if you revisit a website it may say "Welcome back Fred, you have not visited us for a few days".
If you DONT let them save cookies you may find the internet becomes a bit of a pain having to logon each time.
Personally I am getting sick to death of pressing "I accept" on loads of web sites. There should be a default setting on in your browser which just says "I accept" to save you have to press it.
They are not programs they are small text files.
They keep details of your userid and password so you dont need to logon each time, plus maybe keep details of when you last visited, or maybe your name.
So if you revisit a website it may say "Welcome back Fred, you have not visited us for a few days".
If you DONT let them save cookies you may find the internet becomes a bit of a pain having to logon each time.
Personally I am getting sick to death of pressing "I accept" on loads of web sites. There should be a default setting on in your browser which just says "I accept" to save you have to press it.
do you use chrome tilly? if so try this
https:/ /suppor t.googl e.com/c hrome_w ebstore /answer /266476 9?hl=en -GB
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They are no worse than they were before they were obliged to ask. Another example of government wanting to do something, be seen to be doing something, but failing to tackle the real issue due to lack of understanding and so simply causing folk hassle.
Accept all; use something like superantispyware to remove offenders.
Accept all; use something like superantispyware to remove offenders.