I believe I am missing something?
Perhaps others  will provided details, but I need a real world example.
Why would I  want The New Yorker to limit my reading?
Lynx can provide browsing history, but I do believe you are referring to something else.
Kare



On Thu, 20 Sep 2018, russellb...@gmail.com wrote:


        nytimes.com, washingtonpost.com, newyorker.com (and many
others) rely on users' browsers to keep track of the pages they have
accessed so as to limit use.  Although lynx keeps cookies, it doesn't
run the script (or whatever it is) that these sites use, thus one can
browse them without limit.

russell bell

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