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Cookies (on your computer, not actual cookies you eat) are files created when you access web sites. They work to help your computer load these web sites faster by storing some of the information on your hard drive, thus giving your computer less information to have to download from the site itself when you visit the site again. There are concerns though. Cookies keep a track of which sites you have been too and some information about what you have accessed on these sites, so privacy is one issue. Another issue is that some sites are not exactly trustworthy and their cookies can contain harmful information such as spyware etc.. They are also used in marketing. When you visit a site it may have access to your cookies depending on your browser settings, in which case the cookies can be read and they can zero in on something you may have looked at and market it to you on a banner or advertisement. If you need further information I will need a more specific question. Hope that helps.
The best way to bake cookies is on a silicone baking mat because they heat evenly giving your baking perfect results.
no some sites need cookies if you want to do everything on that site but if you want to delete cookies i cant tell you how sorry
it means sites you visit can not track your browsing history
You can, but the garlic flavor might infuse into the cookies giving them an un-pleasant taste.
Some sites use malicious content to inject using the cookies. So yes, it some cases it is okay to reject cookies.
If the system administrator has blocked certain sites then it is nothing to do with deleted cookies.
Option C - keep the cookies of web-sites you visit regularly.
Stop eating cookies !
Cookies are used by web page or web sites for storing state information on the PC. Mostly website uses cookies for finding visitors on the site by unique ID.
If cookies are disabled in your browser, you won't receive cookies from websites, meaning they can't store data on your device. Conversely, if cookies are enabled, you will receive cookies from websites that use them, allowing those sites to remember your preferences and sessions.
Yes, there are several Internet sites with recipes and directions for home-made "Alien Cookies." See one linked below.