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What are “cookies?

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What are “cookies?

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A cookie is a small piece of information that is stored in a temporary Internet file that attaches itself to your web browser, and once you exit your browser the file is removed. Cookies can only be read by the web site that placed the cookie on the hard drive of your PC. The cookies Smith Barney places on your computer’s hard drive last through a single browser session (these are called “session” cookies). As soon as you exit your browser, your cookie expires. In order to return to the site, you will need to re-enter your User Name and Password.

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A. Only the information that you provide, or the choices you make while visiting a Web site, can be stored in a cookie. For example, the site cannot determine your e-mail name unless you choose to type it. Allowing a Web site to create a cookie does not give that or any other site access to the rest of your computer, and only the site that created the cookie can read it.

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A cookie is a text-only string that gets entered into the memory of your browser. This value of a variable that a website sets. If the lifetime of this value is set to be longer than the time you spend at that site, then this string is saved to file for future reference. For a more detailed explanation of cookies visit CookieCentral.

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A cookie is a packet of data containing information that identifies you to a Web site such as UFile.ca. In this way, while you are preparing your tax return using UFile, we ensure that your identity remains acknowledged during your online session. Similarly, if you efile to the CRA or the MRQ, other cookies will be created to identify you to their respective Web sites. Cookies are basically a session management method.

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A cookie is a packet of data containing information that identifies you to a Web site such as UFile.ca. In this way, while you are preparing your tax return using UFile, we ensure that your identity remains acknowledged during your online session. Similarly, if you efile to the CRA or Revenu Qubec, other cookies will be created to identify you to their respective Web sites. Cookies are basically a session management method.

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