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What are “cookies?

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What are “cookies?

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Cookies are a secure way for us to keep track of your Online Banking session. They are valid for one session only and each time you log on, you receive a new set of cookies.

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Cookies are tiny bits of data that web sites use to personalize a user’s experience. Cookies are used to keep track of items in a shopping cart, for example.

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Cookies are tiny text files stored on your computer when you visit certain web pages. MDT uses cookies to keep track of what you have in your basket. To this end, you need to have all cookies enabled. Most browsers have cookies enabled but the information below will show you how to turn on cookies should you need to.

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Cookies are small text files that websites can send to your computer. A cookie can be thought of as an Internet user’s identification card. They tell websites when the user returns and allows the site to bring up information relevant to that user, for example your name, past orders etc. Cookies are not computer programs, and can’t read other information saved on your hard drive. They cannot be used to disseminate viruses, or get a user’s email address etc. They only contain and transfer to the website as much information as the users themselves have disclosed to that website.

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A cookie is a message given to your web browser by a web server, and is stored on your system in a small text file. Web sites use cookies to recall user information, when you return to a web site that uses cookies, your browser sends information to the web server via the appropriate cookie file. The server can then present you with custom web pages, recall any preferences you have specified or even remember your login information in order to automatically log you into the site. SafetyServe uses cookies, if available, to cache user’s identification and progress information. But, SafetyServe is not a cookies dependent site.

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