David J Woolley wrote: > Sites with adverts tend to be the sorts of sites that people least > trust to handle cookies and referrer information responsibly. Note that the cookie does not need to contain any personal / individual information. For link blocking uses a simple verbose cookie like "SHOW_ME_THE_MAPS=TRUE" is sufficient, especially if it is a session cookie with relatively short expiry time. > Personally I vet and refuse most cookies, although I let referer > through. I refuse any cookies wich contains information I do not understand why I would like to be sent to the site(s). > although some builds of Lynx treat persistent cookies like session > ones.) Most browsers keeps cookies in a separate file, and thus it can easily be erased by a small wrapper each time starting the browser if you do not like permanent cookies. --- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hacker
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