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How Do Websites Use Cookies

 

A small data (text and numbers) file (piece of information), created by a Web server (large computer that stores the Web sites) that is stored on your computer either temporarily for that session (time you spend on a website) or permanently on the hard disk (persistent cookies). Cookies provide a way for the Web site you visit and come back to visit again, to identify users and track sU.S. preferences. Amazon and Barnes and Noble online are very creative in the use of suscookies that are generated when you visit.

 

Note that the only thing that string of text and numbers that you can recognize is the name of the website. The rest of the information is simply a set of numbers that only one computerLoves can understand.

Why are cookies important to you? Well, you would not be able to surf through the Web as currently used to if he had restricted the cookies on your computer.  

Good Cookies (not the kind of calories)

  Cookies are commonly used to "maintain the state" (the current or last known) of the session (the time you spend on a site) as a user navigates around the site. For example, if you la wood form and decided to leave that for a moment to see another page, when you return to that form, the information has yet to be filled there. Without cookies, the site does not know who you were.

  In the 2 websites I mentioned, Amazon and Barnes and Noble, which both use a combination of cookies and online database to recognize when you return to the site, as well as "remember" its previous options and recommend possible options book or music options  to you in your current visit.

  Imagine, if you will, walking into a local Barnes and Noble store where an employee immediately recognized that walks up to you as she calls him by name and walk at their own table books and music. You will see that they have put all of your favorite type of musicians and books on the table, both new and old works, all set for rapid viewing pleasure!

  And in the following table is a sign that reads "Oafter people who bought these items also purchased these items "so that you can find interesting articles that may never have seen, but might find interesting. Is not that make shopping a great experience?

  Well, that is, the antiguoactly what it's like to shop online with a sophisticated website stores such as Barnes and Noble and Amazon! And it is only because of cookies to remember who you are, allowing this type of servicethey occur.  So this can help to explain how do websites use cookies for good things.

  The bad side of the cookies

  In fact, as you have seen, the cookies on your computer are not a bad thing, it's just that the information they contain can be very attractive to people without scruples. A bit of personal data may reside in the cookie files on your computer, such as ID and password. As a result, this store of private information is sometimes subject to attack, which is what happens with some types of spyware.

  The default (default is for a value assigned automatically to a computer program or device), in the configuration of your Web browser typically allow "first hand" that cookies contain no personal information, but no "third party "Cookies.

  First-party cookies are those that are created by the Web site you're visiting. Third-party cookies are created by a Web site that is different from visiting, for example, on one yourcera the advertiser on that site (pop-up or banner). The purpose of these cookies is usually to track your surfing habits, so third-party cookies are considered an invasion of privacy and riskier than the first party cookies. In some cases using cookies to consolidate and track user behavior across different sites, which provide marketers with private information about usted saberHout his knowledge. These are the so-called tracking cookies.

Hopefully this has explained how do websites use cookies for bad things.

 


Area prep football schedules released (The Globe Gazette)

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'Green Week' events set at Waldorf College (The Globe Gazette)

FOREST CITY — The Rev. Dr. Jim Martin-Schramm, religion professor at Luther College, will present, “Sustainability, Higher Education and Climate Change,” at 10:15 a.m. Monday, March 15, in the Atrium at Waldorf College.

Senate bill curbs gun possession in domestic cases (Senate roundup) (The Globe Gazette)

DES MOINES — The Senate voted Thursday to prohibit people who are the subject of a protective order or have been convicted of domestic abuse from possessing firearms.

Privacy Policy (Cambridge Evening News)

1.What is covered by the Privacy Policy? - Your privacy and safety is important to us. We do not collect any more personal information than is necessary for the operation of the Websites.

Wednesday's Last Word on Tuesday (The Virginia Gazette)

Brewery layoffs “I am saddened to once again read about the high water rates Anheuser-Busch InBev is being charged by Newport News Waterworks. Layoffs at the brewery have already begun. Manpower reductions are happening as one way to offset the brewery’s high utility costs. The bottom line is that our local brewery can only stay competitive with the other breweries by resorting to these measures ...

VIDEO: Water over roadway; East Park closed (The Globe Gazette)

MASON CITY — Due to water flowing over the roadway, East Park has been closed until further notice, city officials announced at 8 a.m. Thursday.

Mason City man given prison for burglary (The Globe Gazette)

MASON CITY — A man accused of breaking into a Mason City residence and stealing a wallet while the owners were at home is going to prison.

Film program draws criticism, praise (The Globe Gazette)

DES MOINES — The state’s troubled film tax credit program took center stage again Wednesday with critics questioning its payback value and backers promoting its draw to keep and attract young workers.

Attorney files appeal after steel wheels fine (The Globe Gazette)

OSAGE — The attorney for a 13-year-old Mennonite boy from Orchard, found guilty of violating a controversial “steel wheels” ordinance in Mitchell County, has filed an appeal.

How would great Mason City teams stack up vs. Ames? (The Globe Gazette)

DES MOINES — Bob Horner coached Mason City to back-to-back state titles in 1996 and 1997.


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