Hi David:
If tracking cookies are of concern, you can set some anti virus
programs, such as AVG, to capture these. By default many don't. You
can go through the settings and if the option is there, enable it.
Right now I don't know if trapping these tracking cookies will be of
much value. You can also tighten up your browser settings so that it
doesn't accept cookies or prompts you do to so any way. however either
option will take away from the Web experience. It just might be easier
to just get into the habit of deleting cookies, temporary Internet
files, and any others one might deem necessary.
Vic
Pereira Family
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