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Joined: Apr 2005
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Am I the only one, or is anyone else noticing that ad-aware is detecing ECN's cookies as a tracking cookie? I notice it everytime I scan yet I tell AAW to ignore it each time. Any ideas?
Cliff
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I think that all forums use tracking cookies to be able to indicate what posts are new since your last visit.
Don(resqcapt19)
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oh. alright. thanks
Cliff
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Yes, the cookies on forums typically keep track of the last posts you read, settings such as how many days of past messages to display, and similar things. Nothing sinister!
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Joined: Feb 2005
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Not to mention not having to sign in with every visit.
Larry Fine Fine Electric Co. fineelectricco.com
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Blast!, I was thinking that someone was baking some ECN branded Cookies.
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Mmm.... Cookies!
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BTW Paul, The Cookie Monster has cleaned up his ways. He now eats "healthy" foods, like lettuce and spinach and all the other things we hated as kids, (and to a degree as adults as well) And not at gluttonous rates like he used to. Good Lord, what's happened to us all??. You'd never see me being a vegetarian.
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