Some Web
sites store information in a small text file
on your computer. This file is called a cookie.
There are several types of cookies, and you
can choose whether to allow some, none, or all
of them to be saved on your computer. If you
do not allow cookies at all, you may not be
able to view some Web sites or take advantage
of customization features (such as local news
and weather, or stock quotes). Web sites send
small text files to your browser to keep track
of your on-line sessions. They are particularly
useful when you want a Web site to auto-sign
you into a registration process. However web
sites also use cookies to track you through
the site.
Regularly cleaning cookies from your system
is highly advisable. Using Window Cleaner, shred
the cookies from your system.
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