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How do sites set cookies, just from looking at Google results?

         

londrum

8:21 pm on Apr 23, 2007 (gmt 0)

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The other day i decided to wipe all of the cookies off my system (call it spring cleaning), and i set Firefox so that it prompts me everytime a site tries to deposit one.
and now i have noticed something weird -- if you do a search on google for anything at all, then, more often that not, when the results page comes up, one of the sites listed will try and set a cookie. and it doesn't even seem to be the ones using adwords either -- it even happens for sites in the normal list.

now, how on earth does that happen? how can a site deposit a cookie on your system when you haven't even visited it? i could understand it if it was just the sites with ads on the results page - but how do the sites in the normal list do it?

encyclo

8:26 pm on Apr 23, 2007 (gmt 0)

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With Firefox, Google is using the "prefetch" feature to automatically download the returned search results:

[webmasterworld.com...]
[webmasterworld.com...]

g1smd

9:04 pm on Apr 23, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I always turn that prefetch stuff off.

I also get all sites to ask for every cookie sent, and for those that I block I also set "remember this" too.