Ed,

Unfortunately, I have found, as well as others I know, that a number of
sites will NOT work if you do not allow cookies.

I personally have gotten to HATE cookies, but with the problems I have
encountered too many times, I have found that I have no choice in many
cases but to accept them.

Ralph


Ed wrote:
> 
> For those concerned about "spyware" preying on their
> systems, simply turn OFF the COOKIES function. If
> one wishes to see how many cookie hits are being received just
> select the "PROMPT" function on the "Advanced Privacy Settings"
> menu. . . .I'll guarantee you that there'll be dozens of Cookie Prompts.
> I Block ALL COOKIES. I don't need, nor do I wish to have these
> unnecessary invasions in my system. When I run "Spybot" there's
> nothing found, all clean and this is the way it should be.
> Whenever I run a program that does require Cookies, like
> my financial Programs, I enable the Prompt to receive Cookies
> then disable it when finished running the program. This is
> usually a ONE time requirement on a new system.
> The article on "Spyware" is of an inflammatory nature it would seem,
> so as  to promote SALES of their corporate article. . .greed for $$$
> I don't worry about M$ and their spying. I Ignore those popup
> that read "Do you want to notify M$ of this problem??? This is
> one's invite to allow M$ access. . .so I always select NO. . .NO. . .NO
> Just my 2-cents.
> 
> Ed -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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