>BTW, "ln -s /dev/null ~/.netscape/cookies" or something like that is a
>good way to send cookies to the bit bucket. Of course, sites that use
>cookies to navigate will choke for you, but you'll be 10x more secure.
It's sometimes easier just to write protect the cookies file. This way
you can allow cookies for those sites that require them, but they are not
saved to disk when you exit Netscape.
Although you do lose some privacy this way (unless you purge the
memory/disk cache between sites).
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