Cookies are tiny pieces of data used to store information about websites you've been to, ie. saved username and password, automatic login to a forum, progress in an online game. They are very difficult to hack and malicious cookies are very rare. For optimum enjoyment of web browsing, my personal recommendation would be to enable them.
Temporary but sensitive files that are stored in your computer system, either to hold your data, or your request as a token.
Cookies are used in internet browsing. The session is maintained in the cookies.
Because internet browsing sessions are 'stateless', a web server has a problem knowing where you have been previously and what preferences you have selected as you browse from page to page through a web site. To store the information, the server asks the web browser to save information into a small text file on your hard drive, which can be read by the server on the next page you load. They also allow the server to 'remember' you next time you go to the site.
Cookies are intended to be only read by the particular server that wrote them, and do not contain any information about you that you hadn't entered in the process of browsing the website.
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Small text files of about 4 kilobyte which can be read and written to by web sites. They are used for storing information. Some cookies may contain a unique code which a web site stores so it can recognize you when you return to a web site. This can be used to track your browsing behavior. Though, generally cookies are harmless and often needed (for example to log in to web sites).
they are like mini minifications that change how your internet does things ex (Google has a cookie that lets you change your safesearch restriction)
Website Cookies are information used for particular computer users or IPs.
It is in My Computer or Computer Icon you can delete it in yools
Answer You can't print the list of cookies on your computer, but you could take a pen and write them down.
in my computer location is "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Cookies"
Tools --> Clear Recent History --> Cookies.
Go to tools/then choose internet options/then clear cookies.
You will need to enable cookies on your computer. Unless you do this, Minecraft cannot communicate with your computer to process the transaction. See the related question below for how to enable cookies on your computer.
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in the cookie jar
Every website you visit places a small file onto your computer harddrive called "a cookie". A cookie tracks web visiting behavior. But it also contains information for your userID, loggin, and the last time you visited the site. If you look at a list of computer cookies saved onto your computer, often you will see a number in brackets after it showing the number of visits. Computer cookies are also useful when a person buys via the Internet. Computer users dislike cookies, feeling that cookies invade the users' privacy. Cookies also accumulate over time. So there are programs that will reliably delete cookies from your computer without harming the harddrive. As to how many cookies there can be or might be, the number on your computer depends on how many different websites you visit in a day, week, month, or year. If you use the Internet a lot and browse a lot, you probably have accumulated a lot of cookies.
Enabling cookies depends on your browser. As Chrome is the most popular browser, the instructions for doing it on this browser are as follows: go to settings, then advanced settings. Click privacy, then content. You should see a button for cookies. Click that button, then click to allow them by default.