Extra work, which can easily be saved.

The logic goes like this:
The use of browser in such case is already determined, that is, for the general 
public or the  like, hence, it's inappropriate to store cookie etc. mechanism 
in such environment.  

>Why can't the institution in question just disable cookies on the
>workstations that they provide?  Why should there be a whole new
>version of a given browser (or browsers) when every browser that I'm
>aware of currently allows the people deploying them to configure them
>in the manner that you're describing (e.g. to disable cookies)?
>
>On Jan 29, 2008 5:16 PM, D
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