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Since Morpheus uses Internet Explore (ie 'IE') it Will show ads and TRACK YOUR AD VIEWING with cookies as well. Now you're probably wondring why I spent so You gave them permission when you installed their program in your machine even though you had absolutely no idea exactly what it did and only knew about the

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... 29 Nov 2001 19:59:15 -0700, Kitty <Ki...@Net-1.com> wrote: It still seems to me that if I managed to get my ducks all lined up right, I should be able to take DoubleClick or X10 to court, and collect for the trash they toss out without my permission to put anything (including cookies) on my machines.

Is your e-mail watching you?
Written into the AltaVista page is a short ``tag'' that sends a request to DoubleClick for a banner ad. If this is the first time you've ever visited a Web site that does business with DoubleClick, DART will place a cookie on your hard drive. The cookie is computer code that gives you an identification number,

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It is Ad-aware from Lavasoft. It is a freeware program I have been using for years! Debbi in SO CA "shhdesigns" wrote in message... Hi I missed the thread about how do avoid collecting cookies while visiting websites. If anyone would care to explain it to me privately I'd greatly appreciate it.

DoubleClick Looks to Regain Surfers' Trust
Ahhh, someone who has forgotten about the outrage that occurred when prodigy began writing and reading from user's computers without permission. This is the same attitude that Believe me sir, I am 100% AGAINST ads and cookies as well, but THAT was not the point of your rant. Want a copy of the text? E-Mail me.

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It strikes me that with cookies and software even ASB could be made to *appear* moderated for those who need their newsfeed pre-digested. She could do that without your or LadyGold's permission or approval. I don't recall either of us saying or implying that Laura needed our permission or approval.

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If they put HTML files on their server in (for example) public_html directory with right permissions, _they_ are implicitly agreeing that everyone in the that ads and HTML pages are downloaded from the same domain, but apart from that it should be technically fairly easy, in the precense of cookies and images

what is it with cookies?
If you are that afraid of "tracking," you can choose to not accept cookies in your browser settings. Thus, by not supporting a favorite site, editors and if the code is inefficient they just pay for it by tacking on a few more ads or tracking a few more visitors without their knowledge or permission.

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The very reason I want a permission list to tell the program which domains to go after so people can decide for themselves whether they want to go after all Web cookies and banner ads are a different beast, worthy of their own discussion, but not relevant in the alt.comp.shareware.authors group - post it

not to look like a lamer but
Pictures and ads that appear on web pages you view get saved by Windows into this folder so that the next time you visit the same site, you will be able to view the page They got there when I had "Disable all cookie use" in effect, so >they are there without my permission. Does anyone know what to do? Thanks.

Can websites track you even if you don't use cookies?
-Placing site-specific cookies on my computer in order to ensure that as I browse within one site I see a good mix of banners, or see the banners in a specific order. -Opt-in strategies that allow surfers to be tracked with their permission. Unacceptable: -Buying my personal information from a client site and using

Amazon patents the cookie!!
I think their primary use would be for whitelists for setting permissions on running local executables, and access to local Java classes, and things like that. I leave a page [/] Change status bar text [/] Load images or other objects [/] Set cookies [/] Read cookies [/] Access my History This is a great list.

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"I was eating one of those PepperRidge Farm cookies, and I noticed that the bag the cookies come in has a large picture of the cookie on it. .... "Don't you love those ads on TV for prescription drugs? First you see all these happy people dancing and running on the beach and serving each other Jell-O,

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*However* -- those ads which are put up whenever you visit many of the "free" sites also set cookies (and that is done via a link to the adversizing site), Just for the fun of it, if your browser has such an option, set it to ask you for permission for each cookie. You will be *amazed* at how many cookies some

The alt.personals.* FAQ
I added a group junkbuster, then made /etc/junkbuster and it's contents a member with g+rwx permissions. An alias vj then edits the junkbuster settings from my or things that take so long to load that they hold up page rendering (generally ads from overwhelmed servers). It's also great for dealing with cookies.

[RANT] WebTV uses cookies to block browsers
Cookies can't ever be harmful; they're wholly inoffensive. I don't have enough hard drive space for a large cache, but again, deleting it the whole time seems a I also do not want ANYTHING stored on my computer without my permission. I don't like banner ads either, but I don't get any because our school system

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to distribute for free given to everyone who reads this message. Yahoo, Google, and others your web browser meets on the internet, not usenet. And this info can then be used for their targeted ads. But if I don't allow cookies, then it doesn't matter if they send me a web bug that I have to download

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Since it is run on the client side, as an executable program, it can access any information stored on the computer, and forward this info, without the users knowledge or permission, to anyone designated by the program, for any purpose they so desire. Finally, a cookie can only be read, it cannot "send" information

"New dawn of online ad profiling"
I know this guy does safe computing, but IME, there's always cookies, if nothing else. I installed spybot and it found 57 cookies, with the some of them Both Trojan Hunter and TDS-3 will scan alternate data streams (ADS) of files which no anti-virus product does (the on-demand scanner won't scan the ADS of

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The main abuse is using cookies to build a database on you that gets sold elsewhere. If a site posted terms and limits as to what it would do with a cookie and ask permission to set it, I wouldn't complain so much. However,now, even if I don't click on the banner ad, too many sites are redirecting my login to other