First off....tracking cookies arent nasties and sometimes are helpful...you can remove them very easily but every time you surf the web you'll pick up more.
If you sign up to something...say The Daily Telegraph web edition, that site will plant a cookie on your puter so that next time you log in it will recognise you and say Good morning Fred etc.
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2007-09-30 04:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Contrary to some of the answer it is important for you to know that no cookie tracking or otherwise is needed. First remove all tracking cookies immediately. Second every time you finish using your computer you should always without fail remove all Internet History including cookies. Third, if you use google then do the following. Right click the Start button. Click Customise. Click Advanced. Click onto Clear List Click OK and Click OK again.
2007-09-30 20:48:03
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answered by D G 6
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cookies can be good things ie on the bbc site if you put in your postcode you can get local weather, their cooky remembers your address so the next time you go there it "remembers" where you live.also if you scroll down a long page then click a link to another place and go back to the original page - it takes you down to where you left it, they can also log you in if you had previously joined. However they can be used to "help" others without your permission ie if you wanted to buy something and were browsing the firms could be interested where you are going and why, taking it to the next step it could interest people where and how you spend and so on. your scan seems to be doing its job in securing your privacy, there are other programs that stop cookies before your computer accepts them. have a look at http://www.lavasoftusa.com/ their free adaware is popular.
2007-09-30 04:21:02
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answered by peter j 3
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The threat value of a tracking cookie never ,usually ,exceeds 5tiu,at which point it is shown as a red threat.You need certain cookies for program and password efficiency.The threat cookies usually relay your information to a third party or number of parties,you may set the level of threat you will need ,or not need,your choice.ADAWARE will normally install an adaware STAR toolbar,this has a threat level of 5 ,in the red zone.
2007-09-30 04:16:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Cookie is a data sent to your computer and copied onto your hard drive when you search web pages. Cookies allows a web site to keep track of who has visited the site. The anti virus program should has an option what do U want to do with it. Than you can get rid of them.
2007-09-30 04:15:21
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answered by Patrycja A 2
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It is put in there, when you surf the web, so that they can tell what you have been, on the web. It causes spam, so it is not good to have them there. When you are surfing the web and finish, go to "Tools" in the drop down menu, click "Internet Options", and delete the cookies each time you finish, your surfing. Then run a clean up program often to clean out what you missed.
2007-09-30 04:18:15
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answered by Joan H 6
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ninety 9% of monitoring cookies are innocuous. once you flow to a internet site, that website could save some strategies on your computing device. it particularly is termed a monitoring cookie. If the positioning shops some thing deepest like your mastercard quantity, that ought to be volatile, yet somebody could could desire to be attentive to the place to look for it and supposedly in elementary terms the positioning that wrote the cookie can examine the cookie afterward. do now not hardship approximately monitoring cookies except somebody tells you a pair of particular website this is a project. purely enable them to lie because of the fact they often contain innocuous strategies that a internet site makes use of to maintain music of your visits. in case you desire finished privateness, configure your browser to delete the cookies each and each time you close up the browser. which will make your surfing journey much less exciting because of the fact which you will could desire to log in to each website another time - all of us hate to could desire to try this.
2017-01-02 20:16:01
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answered by Anonymous
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A tracking cookie are used for marketing to tell a company what you are looking at that way they can sell that information to other company's and so on.
But, basically it tracks your movements in the Internet.
2007-09-30 04:11:14
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answered by usa2dav 3
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It tracks you on the internet.. but i would delete your cookies and history for security purposes
2007-09-30 04:12:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't quarantine, just DELETE or REMOVE.
Whoever planted it thinks it serves a purpose, but it's not for your benefit.
2007-09-30 04:19:42
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answered by Anonymous
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