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What's a computer cookie?

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Spidey 94

02-05-2005 16:33:32




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I think this question has been asked before but here goes again. Using layman's language that I can understand, what is a "cookie" on my computer? I see where I can clear up some space on my hard drive by getting rid of the cookies but is it a good idea (or worth the space)? And do they automatically start to show up again when I use my computer etc?




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RJ-AZ

02-05-2005 20:34:14




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 Re: What's a computer cookie? in reply to Spidey 94, 02-05-2005 16:33:32  
One of the things a cookie does is remember who you are and the password for your protected name here on YTforum.Sometimes good-sometimes not so good depending on where you visit. You can selectively delete them from your temporary internet files. I generally do this on a weekly basis.



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Randal Penman, Alberta, C

02-05-2005 16:39:36




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 Re: What's a computer cookie? in reply to Spidey 94, 02-05-2005 16:33:32  
A computer cookie is properly known as an: HTTP cookie, which is defined as:

A system invented by Netscape to allow a web server to send a web browser a packet of information that will be sent back by the browser each time it accesses the same server. Cookies can contain any arbitrary information the server chooses to put in them and are used to maintain state between HTTP transactions, which are otherwise stateless. Typically this is used to authenticate or identify a registered user of a web site without requiring them to sign in again every time they access it. Other uses are, e.g. maintaining a "shopping basket" of goods you have selected to purchase during a session at a site, site personalisation (presenting different pages to different users) or tracking which pages a user has visited on a site, e.g. for marketing purposes.

The browser limits the size of each cookie and the number each server can store. This prevents a malicious site consuming lots of disk space. The only information that cookies can return to the server is what that same server previously sent out. The main privacy concern is that, by default, you do not know when a site has sent or received a cookie so you are not necessarily aware that it has identified you as a returning user, though most reputable sites make this obvious by displaying your user name on the page.

After using a shared login, e.g. in an Internet cafe, you should remove all cookies to prevent the browser identifying the next user as you if they happen to visit the same sites.

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Can you tell me the horsepower of a McCormick Deering WD-9 tractor?

Thanks very much if you can.

Randal

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Nebraska Cowman

02-05-2005 17:50:43




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 Re: What's a computer cookie? in reply to Randal Penman, Alberta, C, 02-05-2005 16:39:36  
WD-9 before 1950 46.43 after 1950 51.27 maximum belt HP. I don't know nothin' 'bout cookies except oatmeal raisin and I eat them. The ones on my PC i delete like allan says.



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Randal Penman, Alberta, C

02-06-2005 16:01:33




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 Re: What's a computer cookie? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 02-05-2005 17:50:43  
Thanks very much for the WD-9 info., good thing we each have our different areas of expertise.



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Allan in NE

02-05-2005 16:39:01




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 Re: What's a computer cookie? in reply to Spidey 94, 02-05-2005 16:33:32  
Hi Sidney,

Every time you visit a site on the Internet, they plant a tracer on your hard-drive. For some reason they call 'em cookies.

I dump 'em every so often.

Allan



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