No you don't
Cookies are small pieces of computer code. They contain such information as your log-in details - so you can get back into the site.
Cookies are not viruses. Cookies are small harmless text files used to identify you by the website that set them. For example, answers.com probably uses cookies to remember your log in, and so do most of the site on the internet that allow you to remember your log in. Some cookies are used by advertising agencies to track which ads are shown when. As adverts are all over the internet, the cookies could be accessed by any number of websites. These are called "Tracking Cookies", however, the same thesis applies, if you have a cookie from Google ads, and I don't have Google ads on my site, I won't be able to access, or even know that, you have that cookie.
Cookies from a web site allow features to exist that make the website appear to remember who you are when you log in or keep recent settings. Cookies can also store your shopping cart on amazon. Cookies aren't a bad thing, some website can abuse them though.
This can happen for one main reason (though it would be nice to have the actual message you got, here is what might cause the problem):You disabled your Cookies. Cookies are what most sign-in places use to remember your username and password while browsing the site, such as Facebook. Enable the cookies to regain access to Facebook.
You have to let it save a cookie on your computer. Enable cookies for this web site. This is usually why my wife cant get on. The stupid firewall. Good luck.
With many websites, cookies are used once you log into a site to allow you to be 'remembered', so you don't have to remember your password every time. Deleting these cookies will force you to log in. You can opt to remember passwords separately under AutoFill. Clearing the Cookies and Data does not erase the Auto Fill data.
If you go on facebook and you click the cookies, you got to go on big papa. Does that answer your question .. ? Now MAKE ME COOKIES.
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.
In general, yes. Your ISP would be able to log every site you visit and to peek on all content you receive that is not encrypted.
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It is safe. When you go a site that remembers your name or settings it is from the cookies.
I would love to receive a basket of cookies for my birthday