In a message dated 10/26/08 12:38:32 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL 
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> When you surf to a site like that and sign up with it the first time it 
> writes a "cookie" file somewhere in your browser cache. When you revisit 
> the site, the page code checks for the cookie, and if it exists, uses it 
> to identify you and log you in.
> 

My friend just tried to post to CL and she was blocked for posting in more 
than one location.  They froze her so that she can only post to one town even 
though so many post to more than one place.  She feels invaded by them.  What 
can she do to circumvent around it?  I was very curious about this because on 
my 
computer is very sensitive, personal information and I don't want someone 
from CL or other sources poking into my personal information.

Also, if you post from the library, what happens then?

This is all new to me.

Thank you.


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