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Welly
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Want some Cookies? eh? Cookies, come on....

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Why are all these Web Sites asking if it's ok to use Cookies now? :roll: even Google Chrome wants me to have some now.

What's the reason?
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It's some new privacy law thing now, sites have always shoved cookies at you but now they have to ask if it's ok to stick them on your hard drive. Or something.
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It's the law, apparently

EU law now means that you can't set tracking cookies etc on people's systems without their consent. I'm all for it - it used to be that when I was browsing holiday websites for comparing airline ticket prices, that the buggers would set a tracking cookie, so that the next time I do a search, it bumped the price up or flashed up a message saying that there were very few seats left on that flight. If I went to the Wifely Person's PC and ran the same search on the same site, the original cheap price would appear and suddenly there were loads of seats.

Tracking cookies are also used for the purposes of collecting information about you so that you have advertising targeted at you. This is especially creepy because in order to work this out, websites know what other websites you've been visiting, and then display advertising banners based on this information. If you visit a lot of sites about cars, you tend to get more car parts adverts displayed in your browser. Shudder to think what Puggy's browser advertises to him! :shock:
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highlander wrote:Shudder to think what Puggy's browser advertises to him! :shock:
Tissues, and lots of them :shock:
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Welly wrote:
highlander wrote:Shudder to think what Puggy's browser advertises to him! :shock:
Tissues, and lots of them :shock:
I've been wondering why my browsers now showing things we've been looking at on ebay instead of scantily clad women.
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