I agree with chad.  I don't like having data put on my hard drive by a
website that is not simply part of the cache.  It bothers me.  I also am
under the impression that these cookies can contain commands and can keep
track of data and surrender it to the website where they are from.  I don't
like that.  Cookies are something you bake in an oven, they don't belong on
my computer.

At 11:59 AM 4/10/99 +1000, Steve L wrote:
>chad, I think you're pushing it a little.

>> I did find a file on my HD, right after I visited Microsoft with cookies
>> enabled......it had all the sights I had recently visited in it, and it
>> wasn't the file that keeps track of that for Netscape.
>>
>> One other reason not to have cookies enabled is that MICROSOFT thinks
>they
>> are SO important/usefull, etc
>>
>> Chad A. Fernandez

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