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Saturday, 5 October 2013

Different types of Internet Cookies


internet cookies Different types of Internet Cookies

Types of Internet Cookies
First Party Cookies are generally used to personalize your experience with a website, whereas, any cookie used by a web site, OTHER THAN, the one you are currently visiting is referred to as a 3rd Party Cookie.
The Dark Side of Cookies : If you provide your proper name, address or other details, when registering on some website, you should not be surprised when masses of personalized advertising material suddenly begin to appear in mailboxes. Such information stored in your cookies can be accessed by others ! These are called as Tracking Cookies. Disabling the use of Cookies can sometimes make some web pages un-renderable.
But its not a bad idea to set your browser block 3rd Party Cookies, which are nothing but Cookies from another website requested via an embedded advertising banner. These have no benefit to the user as they are only used for data gathering purposes.

Again they could be Session Cookies or Persistent Cookies. The former are temporary and deleted after you close down your IE, whereas the latter are more permanent in nature and store you sign-in details and passwords.
When you access any web site, IE compares the site’s compact privacy statement, with your expressed privacy preferences. Based on it, it then accepts, restricts or blocks the cookies.
Internet Explorer supports the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) standard. This enables IE to filter Cookies. It can block or admit cookies on the basis of their content and purposes, in accordance with your stated privacy preferences.
To customize your cookie handling in Internet Explorer, Open IE > Internet Options > Privacy Tab. here you can use the slider to choose one of the following options:
  • Block All Cookies
  • High
  • Medium High
  • Medium
  • Low
  • Accept All Cookies
Medium is the Default setting, and its best to stay with it.
So then, are Cookies Spyware…not in the real sense atleast…no definitely not ! Lets face it, some of us do feel a strange sense of satisfaction after our anti-spy detects ATLEAST something on our machine. But such excitement, if I may refer to it as such, is unwarranted ! No matter how hard the Anti-Spyware companies try to make them out to be spyware, they really not worth the ‘hue and cry’.

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