I looked it up in a book and it says...
To view cookies...
If you would like to know what one looks like then you can go to www.example.com in the address bar, the cookie from the example.com Web site is considered a first-party cookie.
Tools --> Clear Recent History --> Cookies.
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Linux is more powerful then windows
yes.
windows7
no
To stop Windows7 from resizing your screensaver images, choose the fill option under personalization.
Open the Internet Window and click on tools go to Internet Options there will be.
yes totally
Yes
Tracking cookies are not actually a virus. Some antivirus software detects them, because many users do not want them. Tracking cookies are used by advertisers to detect when you view their advertisements. If you do not want tracking cookies, you can visit these advertisers' websites, where they generally provide you with the option to opt out of these cookies. Install CCleaner from piriform and that should remove all the cookies on your Windows system.
Yes, some web sites use 'cookies' to track user activities.