LOS ANGELES — Your computer’s appetite for cookies would put the Cookie Monster to shame. Without letting you know, your Internet browser gulps down hundreds of ...
An Internet Cookie is a small snippet of information sent from a web server to a user’s browser, which then stores it. On subsequent access to the same web server, this server can then read back this ...
In Chrome and Edge, go to settings and enable cookie options for all or specific sites. Firefox allows cookie control through Enhanced Tracking Protection settings by choosing Standard or Custom ...
When you visit a website, your web browser usually saves a lot of information during your visit. Some information is automatically saved by the web browser, in the form of cache and history. When ...
Each time a computer visits a website, the site puts a cookie on the computer's hard disk. A cookie essentially gives information to the website, such as browsing history, personal preferences and ...
Your computer's appetite for cookies would put the Cookie Monster to shame. Without letting you know, your Internet browser gulps down hundreds of the digital ...
Server errors for websites you frequently visit are a pain. Most of the time these are temporary problems that the sites in question fix on their end after a few minutes. But there is one problem that ...
Good news or bad news? It depends. Are you an internet user who cares about privacy? An internet publisher who cares about making money? Or somewhere in between? On Monday afternoon, Google shocked ...
They aren't the only way advertisers and other companies track us, but third-party cookies are the most prevalent Web-tracking technology. Their benefit to users is questionable. Dennis O'Reilly began ...
Recently, little boxes began popping up on Web pages I visited. They showed my picture and welcomed me by name. They also included details that made it clear these sites knew I was a Facebook member.