In a message dated 4/7/99 7:10:50 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> Seems like when I go to some Internet WEB sites,
> for each button they put on my screen, they want to
> give me a cookie that will remain on my hard drive
> for 37+ years... Some pages do this twenty or thirty
> times... Why is this necessary? What am I missing?
> Rick Glazier
There is a lot of Shareware around for taking care of cookies. The one I use
is called Cookie Pal it is very easy to use you can set it up to except some
all or none of the cookies. You can customize it about any way you want. You
can download a shareware trial version to use for 30 days. But the
registration fee is cheap and well worth it. There web page is
<A HREF="http://www.kburra.com/">www.kburra.com.</A>
Justin Minard
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