No. A virus is considered to be program that does something malicious, and a cookie isn't a program (executable code). However, a cookie can contain information that people may have privacy concerns with. It is data sent by an internet server to a browser and used to identify the user. Most are harmless, used for internet banking and to track what advertisement was displayed last time you visited the site.
Yes, if you mean the snack called a cookie. If you were sick and sneezed on the batter (etc.) when making them, they can contain viruses and make everyone sick!
A tracking cookie is not a virus. Sometimes the cookies can be from harmful sites, but the cookie itself does have a virus.
no.
eat it
There is a spot in settin gs that you can remove the cookie virus.
Probably a affiliated tracking cookie
No they do not have. Virus do not contain any.
Run an anti virus programme that'll sort it . . or stop looking at porn!!
Usually not. A text file should is not able to transmit a virus, which is what a cookie almost always is. It needs to be an executable file. However your internet broweser may have flaws that would cause it to execute code in a cookie... and in that way it could transmit a virus.
A cookie labeled fat free, would contain no fat. Cookies made at home with no lipids would contain no fat.
The virus for warts and chickenpox's contain DNA.
HIV is an RNA-virus. It does not contain DNA.
Bone marow contain virus since the bone marow is the source of cells.