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3.Cookies
We do not use cookies on our site, but we have
included information below about cookies.
What is a cookie?
Cookies are based on a two-stage process. First
the cookie is stored in the user's computer without
their consent or knowledge. For example, with
customizable Web search engines like My Yahoo!,
a user selects categories of interest from the
Web page. The Web server then creates a specific
cookie, which is essentially a tagged string of
text containing the user's preferences, and it
transmits this cookie to the user's computer.
The user's Web browser, if cookie-savvy, receives
the cookie and stores it in a special file called
a cookie list. This happens without any notification
or user consent. As a result, personal information
(in this case the user's category preferences)
is formatted by the Web server, transmitted, and
saved by the user's computer.
During the second stage, the cookie is clandestinely
and automatically transferred from the user's
machine to a Web server. Whenever a user directs
her Web browser to display a certain Web page
from the server, the browser will, without the
user's knowledge, transmit the cookie containing
personal information to the Web server.
Cookies can be removed from your computer by
deleting the files in your temporary Internet
folder on your C drive, Windows directory. Deleting
these files will not affect your computer's performance
other than increase your file storage space. You
can set your browser (e.g Internet Explorer) not
to accept cookies or to be prompted to approve
the cookie being stored on your computer.
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