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Answer 2: What are cookies?

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Answer 2: What are cookies?

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Cookies are tiny bits of information that the server asks your browser to store for it. Usually, it amounts to data to personalize your experience, or perhaps to save the login information so you don’t have to remember it every time. If you say no, some sites won’t work, and others will just make you log in time after time. more detailed response: In addition to the above response, you can change your settings to stop from notifying you all the time and simply always accept them or deny them. If you are using Internet Explorer 5 or 5.5 as your web browser, do the following to change your setting: 1. In your browser window select “Tools” in the Menu Bar at the top and select “Internet Options” at the bottom of the drop down menu. (If I remember correctly in version 4 you select “Options” from under “View” on the menu bar.) 2. In the Internet Options window that opens, look for the tab labeled “Security” and click it. 3. Under Security look towards the bottom and select “Custom Level” 4.

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