What is a cookie and what should I do about cookie warnings?
——————————————————————————– A cookie is a tiny packet of information passed between your browser and a Web site such as www.fly2nevis.com . www.fly2nevis.com uses cookies to verify your identity and the fact that you’re properly signed in. Each time you make a request to www.fly2nevis.com , a cookie attaches itself to your message like a name tag. Accepting the cookie is like writing your name on the name tag; it identifies the message as yours so that you can continue using the site without having to sign in again. To use www.fly2nevis.com , it is necessary to accept cookies. If you would prefer not to receive a warning every time www.fly2nevis.com sends a cookie to your browser, you can deactivate the warning message. Directions for some popular browsers follow: Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0: On the View menu, click Internet Options. Then, on the Advanced tab, click the “Always accept cookies” option. Microsoft Internet Explorer
——————————————————————————– A cookie is a tiny packet of information passed between your browser and a Web site such as www.fly2barbados.com . www.fly2barbados.com uses cookies to verify your identity and the fact that you’re properly signed in. Each time you make a request to www.fly2barbados.com , a cookie attaches itself to your message like a name tag. Accepting the cookie is like writing your name on the name tag; it identifies the message as yours so that you can continue using the site without having to sign in again. To use www.fly2barbados.com , it is necessary to accept cookies. If you would prefer not to receive a warning every time www.fly2barbados.com sends a cookie to your browser, you can deactivate the warning message. Directions for some popular browsers follow: Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0: On the View menu, click Internet Options. Then, on the Advanced tab, click the “Always accept cookies” option. Microsoft Int