What is a cookie and what should I do about cookie warnings?
A cookie is a small text file that our computer sends to your computer, and that your computer sends back to us each time you make a request from our website. A cookie contains a unique identification number that identifies the visitor’s browser, but not necessarily the visitor. A pixel tag is a small graphic image similar to a cookie. When you access our website, our computer may seek to place “cookies” or “pixel tags” on your personal computer to collect session data. Cookies and pixel tags help us recognize you when you visit our website again. Unless a visitor specifically informs us of his/her identity (e.g. by registering with us), we will not know who the individual visitor is. Most Internet browsers automatically accept cookies. You can instruct your browser, by editing its options, to stop accepting cookies or prompt you before accepting a cookie from the sites you visit. You can learn more about the use of cookies by visiting networkadvertising.org or en.wikipedia.
A cookie is a small collection of information that is passed between your Internet browser and our Web site. Streetdirectory.com uses cookies to identify whether you’re a registered user so that you can receive all the members’ benefits. To use all the features on our site, your browser must be set to accept cookies.
A cookie is a tiny packet of information passed between your browser and a Web site such as ldpost.com. Our web store uses cookies to verify your identity and the fact that you’re properly signed in. 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. Cookies are required to be enabled in your browser to use our web store. If you can’t move beyond next “Select Card” screen this would indicate that your browser does not allow cookies. Internet Explorer users need to change the privacy settings to enable cookies. Netscape users need to change Advanced preferences to accept cookies. 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 5.0: On the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Then, on the Security ta
A cookie is a tiny packet of information passed between your browser and a Web site such as ldpost.com. Our web store uses cookies to verify your identity and the fact that you’re properly signed in. 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. Cookies are required to be enabled in your browser to use our web store. If you can’t move beyond next “Select Card” screen this would indicate that your browser does not allow cookies. Internet Explorer users need to change the privacy settings to enable cookies. Netscape users need to change Advanced preferences to accept cookies. 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 5.0: On the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Then, on the Security ta
A cookie is a tiny packet of information passed between your browser and a Web site such as www.globalpapa.com. Our web store uses cookies to verify your identity and the fact that you’re properly signed in. 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. Cookies are required to be enabled in your browser to use our web store. If you can’t move beyond next “Select Card” screen this would indicate that your browser does not allow cookies. Internet Explorer users need to change the privacy settings to enable cookies. Netscape users need to change Advanced preferences to accept cookies. 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 5.0: On the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Then, on the Secu