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To: Jon Tara who wrote (6841)5/10/1998 1:07:00 AM
From: Fredman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
*** slightly off topic *** How many people out here have Netscape for a browser, and have 'cookie enabled' in their setup protocol ??
reason i ask is, EVERY TIME somebody throws a cookie at me, i get a pop-up asking me if i want to accept the cookie or not. And most of the time it says something like 'www.???????????.com wants to send a cookie - and this will persist until May nn, 1998 okay/cancel'. I generally respond 'cancel' because i don't need their fingers in my cookie jar (system) without my knowledge. And some places won't even let you login with 'cookie enable' turned off. Fidelity is one.
Reason i ask is, I see a lot of Ad Agency-type names throwing cookies at me. I don't know how MSFT IE handles cookies so i cannot comment on IE. But would this give anybody ideas on just which Ad agencies are on the net ???? netscape - options - preferences to get to it.
If you do NOT have cookie-enabled, you won't even see them, they send them and you have them instantly sucked into a file called 'cookie.htm' and you won't even know it.
this is just a thought.