Meaning Cookies
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Small files automatically downloaded to your computer by websites, which can contain information about you and what you've done on that website for the website to view next time you go online.
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A term used to describe small packets of data your computer stores about the websites you visit. These packets allow your browser to display sites faster but can sometimes cause error's when sites are updated with new data.
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Jensens Internet Dictionary Applets that enable a web site to collect information about each user for later reference (as in finding cookies in the cookie jar). Web Browsers like Netscape Navigator set aside a small amount of space on the user's hard drive to record detected preferences. Many times when you browse a website, your browser check [..]
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noun. Small records that are stored by default on computers which supply files pertaining to online sites someone has visited. They allow the web hosts to trace people's behavior online for marke [..]
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A message given to a web browser by a web server. The browser stores the message in a text file called cookie.txt. The message is then sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page fro [..]
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A file sent to a web browser by a web server that is used to record once's activities.
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Cookies - A process by which a small file is sent from a web server to the local users computer to store information unique to that browser. Often used by advertisers to keep track of the number and f [..]
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Persistent Client-State HTTP Cookies are files containing information about visitors to a web site (for example, browser type and visitor preferences). During the first visit to a web site [..]
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a.k.a. Web cookies or HTTP cookies – a small text file sent by a Web server to a browser and then sent back unchanged by the browser each time it accesses that server. "Cookie" is derived from the Unix "magic cookie." HTTP cookies are used for authenticating, tracking, and maintaining specific information about users, such as si [..]
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 Small text files sent from a web server to a browser, then returned by the browser each time it logs on to that server. Advertisers use cookies to monitor the number of ads that have been shown to a visitor, while they are used by websites to gauge numbers of unique visitors.
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This website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users. This helps us to provide you with a good user experience and also allows us to improve our website.
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HTTP cookies, more commonly referred to as Web cookies tracking cookies or just cookies, are parcels of text sent by a server to a Web client (usually a browser) and then sent back unchanged by the cl [..]
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Small text files that websites put on your computer to store information about you and your preferences, for example logon information.
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A small piece of data sent from a website and stored in the visitor’s browser.  This data is resent to the website server whenever the visitor returns to that site.
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A cookie is a file sent to a web browser by a web server that is used to record one's activities on a web site. For instance, when you buy items from a site and place them in a so-called virtual [..]
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small text files downloaded to your computer from a website to help it to identify you. Cookies enable websites to remember your user preferences and settings, track your navigation of the site, offer [..]
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A small data file stored by your browser when you visit a website. Cookies contain information about your activity, preferences, user name, location and other information. Some sites use them so they can tailor content to you. You can deny cookies by changing your internet settings. You can also clear them the same way you clear cache data, by goin [..]
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Small files that are downloaded to your computer when you browse certain web pages. Cookies hold information that can be retrieved by other web pages on the site. Some cookies are programmed with an expiration date so that they are automatically deleted after a period of time.
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Small text files created by an Internet web site and stored on the user’s computer. A cookie contains information that can help speed access on subsequent visits, such as passwords and details of the user’s display facilities.
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These are not programs, even though many people think that they have viruses or spyware in them. Instead, cookies consist of information that is sent by the browser to a web-server and back. They are [..]
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A small file containing a unique identification number that a website sends to your computer's web browser. When you visit a website, a cookie may be used to track the activities of your browser [..]
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Not to be confused with snack food, this is a small file
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small text files stored on the visitor's computer, which record information that is of interest to the merchant site. In affiliate software cookies are utilized to track which affiliate the web visitor came from and which banner or link they clicked.  They can also store the date/time of the click for purposes of tracking the time elapsed betw [..]
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If you continue we'll assume you are happy to receive them.
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Definition: Cookies refer to small files that are created by one system using a web browser interacting with a web site. Specifically, if the recipient of a web-based message has the service enabled, [..]
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Cookies are small files stored on a computer's hard drive. Cookies are generally harmless and are used to recognise a user so that they can receive a more consistent experience at a website.
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A small text file that a website can place on your computer's hard drive to collect information about your activities or to allow other capabilities on the site.
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Cookies are tiny files that a site uses to track your online activity and recognize you when you return to the source site. Trusted sites are sites that you allow to download cookies to your computer even though the privacy setting you've made might not allow any other sites to do so.
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small, sweet, flat pastries, usually classified by preparation or makeup techniques as drop, icebox, bar, cutout, pressed and wafer.
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small, sweet, flat pastries, usually classified by preparation or makeup techniques as drop, icebox, bar, cutout, pressed and wafer.
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1) a token that web wizards attach to one's hard drive to assist in web user identification. 2) A item used on occasion for positive reinforcement and persuasion, similar to beeeeeeeer. Sometimes [..]
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Also known as a web cookie, browser cookie, or HTTP cookie, a piece of text stored by a user’s web browser. A cookie can be used for authentication, storing site preferences, shopping cart contents, t [..]
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1.Cookies are small files downloaded when visiting websites a nd stored on a computer's hard drive within user preference settings. Cookies are generally benign and are typically used to recognise a user and to display their defined preferences on a specific website to enhance the site experience. Cookies can, however, also be used maliciously [..]
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Cookies are files that websites use to identify your computer. The main benefit of cookies is that when you return to a website, it remembers what you’ve clicked on before. This makes browsing the internet smoother and faster – with no extra effort on your part.
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Cookies are small pieces of data that are dropped onto consumers’ hard drives.
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A technique for web sites to store information for a user on the users system so that that information can be retrieved on subsequent visits to the pages of the website.
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Cookies are small packets of information that store and track your work preferences, patterns and Internet address (URLs). Cookies do not record or transmit your email address or any other personal in [..]
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A cookie is a small file that a Web site places on your computer. The cookie stores information about your preferences or about what you viewed on the site previously. The next time you visit that site, the cookie gets sent back to the site. Cookies can be used to rotate the banner ads that a site sends. They can also be used to customize pages for [..]
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Small text files a website sends to a visitor’s browser to store data related to the visitor’s interaction with the website. These text files are sent back to the server each time the visitor accesses the website. Cookies are mainly used for ad and content targeting and for saving shopping cart information.
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Small files that are automatically downloaded from a Web server to the computer of someone browsing a Web site. Information stored in cookies can then be accessed any time that computer returns to the site. Cookies allow Web sites to "personalize" their appearance by identifying visitors, storing passwords, tracking preferences, a [..]
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These are the little pieces of data that a website sends through a user’s browser to recognize a device for a future visit. They’re mostly used to relay information about a user’s portrait and previou [..]
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A cookie is a baked or cooked food that is small, flat and sweet. It usually contains flour, sugar and some type of oil or fat. It may include other ingredients such as raisins, oats, chocolate chips, [..]
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Cookies was a music group in Hong Kong created by Chan Chi Kwong under giant record label EMI Hong Kong and later managed by Paco Wong of then Gold Label Entertainment (now known as Gold Typhoon). The [..]
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Cookies is the first album from the Scottish indie rock band 1990s. This album was #23 on Rolling Stone's list of the Top 50 Albums of 2007. "Situation" was #36 on Rolling Stone's list of th [..]
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A cookie is a baked or cooked food that is small, flat and sweet. It usually contains flour, sugar and some type of oil or fat. It may include other ingredients such as raisins, oats, chocolate chips, [..]
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Cookies is a band from Brooklyn, New York, specializing in popular music. The band was formed by Ben Sterling, formerly of Mobius Band. Their music has been described as "pop music that is built [..]
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Cookies (French: Les galettes de Pont-Aven, "The Galettes of Pont-Aven") is a French drama film directed by Joël Séria.
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Cookies was a music group in Hong Kong created by Chan Chi Kwong under giant record label EMI Hong Kong and later managed by Paco Wong of then Gold Label Entertainment (now known as Gold Typhoon). The [..]
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