I do not worry about cookies:
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/cookie.htm
>"AnalogX CookieWall allows you to quickly and easily decide
which cookies can stay on your system, and which cookies should
go - once you let CookieWall know which ones are unwelcome,
it does the rest."
Rick Glazier
From: CSThomas
> How and why are sites able to put tracking cookies on your computer when you
> visit their site? (that's an invasion of my privacy) Why do they have
> this RIGHT? Why does the government, or whoever, allow this practice? Some of
> the spyware you cannot get off which leaves those sites collecting all
> pertient information as to where you go, as well as very private stuff. It's like
> a shadow following you around that you want to get rid of but can't. Can't
> something be done about this practice? They are invading your computer
> system, getting your name, address, and even phone number and social security
> number!
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