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use of cookies

What is the use of cookies?

         

EtnaCervantes

11:19 pm on Mar 9, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member


Could someone please tell me what is the use of cookies? What are their prupouse? Thank you very much.

tedster

5:26 am on Mar 10, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Hello EtnaCervantes and welcome to the forums.

Cookies are small files that a domain can place on in the browser area of your computer so that when you return to their domain they can see something about your earlier visit -- many kinds of details are possible that the site wants to program.

For instance, here on WebmasterWorld, a red ball icon shows next to a new thread. If you click on the "reset last read pointers" link at the top right of the page, then your cookie is changed so that when you return to that forum, only those threads with new posts are marked with the icon. And they will stay in place until you reset again.

In some cases, the cookie will help you return to a shopping cart that you left an item in, or remember what your language or monetary unit preference is and so on.

EtnaCervantes

11:00 am on Mar 10, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member


Tedster:

Thank you very much.

Valleycommando

6:06 pm on Mar 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Join commision junction is the best place to learn about cookies.
Make a nice site
Join CJ
Place an ad
Someone buys with one of
your cookies in their browser
CJ pays you for sale.

Cookies are money to webmasters.
They have other uses, tracking for instance.
Remember Hansel & Gretel when they went
down to the woods,, and left a trail of cookies,
so see were they had been. Same thing