kotjze
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RE: Cookies
If you're using Firefox:
quote: Originally posted by Mozilla
By default Firefox accepts all cookies, including cookies which would allow a site to recognize you effectively forever. If this doesn't suit you, you can tell Firefox to delete all cookies when you close Firefox:
1. At the top of the Firefox, click on the Tools, and select Options..., then select the Privacy panel.
2. Set Firefox will: to Use custom settings for history.
3. From the Keep until menu, select the I close Firefox.
If you want to grant sites you trust the ability to store cookies permanently (e.g., to allow you to log in automatically to a site), click Exceptions…, enter the site address, and click Allow.
This post was edited on 07-24-2009 at 06:55 PM by kotjze.
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