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Christine Ann |
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I've just run Ad-Aware which found 10 Tracking Cookies. Should I be concerned about this? I have deleted them anyway but was just wondering.
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Beaver97 |
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It's difficult to say without knowing what they were called, but the short answer is, delete cookies unless you know what they're for.
Some can be usefull; for example some let you stay logged into your favourite website's. Some can be used to track what you are doing online and you may not want that. I always delete cookies, 'cos I know all my user-names and passwords.
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PaulineM |
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I don't worry about them, myself, but I have Ccleaner set to run at startup. I have it configured to keep the cookies I want (the ones that keep me
logged in - and to leave my Microsoft Office settings alone) and it bins the rest, along with all the temporary files.
I found this nicely non-hysterical bit of info on cookies:
Any help?
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bilnrobn |
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I agree with all that Pauline said. Cookies that allow you to go into a regularly visited site without logging in each time, (IE RG), are fine, but the
tracking cookies found by AdAware I always ask AdAware to delete. They aren't usually a danger but they are not necessary either.
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Christine Ann |
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Thanks folks. I am reassured (the cookies came from Realgardeners.yuku
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bilnrobn |
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I dump all my cookies about twice a year and rebuild, allowing just the ones I want. The system I use controls cookies pretty well but there is always a few I
let in by accident. Means signing in again at the sites where you usually don't have to, but it is only the once.
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