I once wrote an article (so to speak) explaining cookies to my mom.  My main 
theme was that I don't understand why people are so up in arms about them.  I 
suppose it must be an extension of the general dislike of being tracked.  But 
given that vendors are going to keep track of your information -- as indeed 
they must, after all, my preferences, my Mastercard number, my shipping address 
and so forth -- why wouldn't I prefer they keep it on my own machine rather 
than with thousands of others in a central database that will eventually, 
inevitably be hacked?

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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Paul Gilmartin
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2021 21:41

Sometimes I browse the IBM-MAIN website with a handheld; more often with a 
laptop.  I want different display preferences according to the different screen 
sizes.  But when I switch from handheld to laptop or vice-versa, LISTSERV 
redraws the page on the new device to match the previous.

I truly wish LISTSERV would keep display preferences in cookies on the 
respective devices rather than in a user profile on the site.

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