Whats a “cookie”?
A cookie is a small file that is sent to your computer by a site’s server. A cookie can be a record of your visit to a site, including information such as your user name, registration information, time of last visit, pages viewed, etc. A cookie created by one site’s servers can be retrieved only by that site’s servers. Thus, information in Dispatch.com cookies is not accessible to other sites.
A. Cookies keep track of the items that you order during your shopping session. When you’re ready to check out, all of the items are saved in your shopping cart by using the cookie. If you don’t enable cookies in your browser, our site won’t remember what you’ve ordered, therefore making your shopping cart empty.
We place what is commonly called a “cookie” in your computer’s memory. It is a piece of data (a plain text file, in fact) that lets us know who you are when you go from one page to the next. Without that cookie, you look just like anyone else in the world as far as our computers can tell. With a cookie we recognise you on each page after you login.