No, (99.9% sure) Cookies are designed *not* to do this. For good reason
too, compaines could far to easily collect information about you. Just
imagine if site B and C were not yours and the cookie had a password?

You are looking for Passport-like technologies. Sun has one but I don't
recall the place to point you.

Cheers,

Jayson Falkner
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