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Can I ignore teh tracking cookies? 1

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welldefined

Programmer
Mar 9, 2006
62
GB
Hi,

Always get a few tracking cookies, I think I know the site where they come from. Can I ignore them or how to stop them?

Thank you in advance.
 
you should delete them. If you use IE, go to view in IE when you are in the suspect sites and then choose privacy report, and highlight the offending cookie and then click summary and tick the option to never allow the site to use cookies.


* Go to Control Panel > Internet Options. On the General tab under
"Temporary Internet Files" Click "Delete Files". Put a check by "Delete
Offline Content" and click OK. Click on the "Delete Cookies" button to clear
the cookies.


For Mozilla

To block cookies in mozilla and stop them from coming back click on
tools/ options/privacy/click view cookies, now you will now see a
list of cookies, click on all the cookies to delete that you don't want
to keep! You can vi

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under the name khazars
 
Hi,

I have just done what you suggested to never allow to use cookies. After close and reopen the IE and open some site, I checked the privacy report again: two items for ,one is blocked but the other is accepted! I then highlighed the accepted item and went to Summary but found it said "never allow this site to use cookies".
What I can do now?
 
About doing a 'delete all cookies'
If you use a website that logs you in automatically (Like Tek Tips), this probably wont work after deleting all cookies.
Most sites will reinstall their 'log on' cookies but some might have problems.

Some spyware checkers e.g. Ewido & Adaware, will find and remove the 'trackers'.
MSAntispyware & (Oddly) SpybotSD wont.


Steve: Delphi a feersum engin indeed.
 
I would suggest that you all use Mozilla's Firefox and then you can delete the cookies you don't want to keep.

Welldefined: If you check the second one and it says that it is already blocked then you are ok. Some sites will ahve many adds not cookies so you cna highlight them all and then click summary and choose never to allow cookies.

Also download these tools as they will block many of these sites, especially, the hosts file, IE spyad and spybot's hosts file!


here's some free tools to keep you from getting infected in the future.


to stop reinfection get these two tools, spywareguard and spywareblaster
from




get the hosts file from here.Unzip it to a folder!





put it into : or click the mvps bat and it should do it for you!


Windows XP = C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC
Windows 2K = C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC
Win 98\ME = C:\WINDOWS



ie-spyad.Puts over 5000 sites in your restricted zone so you'll be protected

when you visit innocent-looking sites that aren't actually innocent at all.






Use spybot's immunize button and use spywareblaster' enable
protection once you update it. you can put spybot's hosts file into
your own and lock it.



I would also suggest switching to Mozilla's firefox browser, it's safer, has
a built in pop up blocker, blocks cookies and adds. Mozilla Thunderbird is also a good
e-mail client.



Another good and free browser is Opera!



Read here to see how to tighten your security:



A good overall guide for firewalls, anti-virus, and anti-trojans as well as
regular spyware cleaners.




Member of ASAP Alliance of Security Analysis Professionals

under the name khazars
 
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