Lil Foot
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I haven't experienced this issue yet @Lil FootCan't post anything, mark forums read, or anything else unless I accept cookies?
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Maybe because they were using cookies without you accepting it. Or because they were using LocalStorage and now they switched to cookies.I haven't changed anything, and it has been working for years....
Same here.. this all started just recently with a LOT of sites. I don’t trust it.. and I don’t agree to any of them.I haven't changed anything, and it has been working for years....
I tried this and it seems to be working, fingers crossed.this happens to me infrequently. log out, clear all OTT cookies from your browser, and then log back in. should be good to go.
Thank you fir this info but can someone explain where and how to delete un-eaten cookies??this happens to me infrequently. log out, clear all OTT cookies from your browser, and then log back in. should be good to go.
Exactly what I was thinking with it maybe a new law or Something!I think there is some kind of new law that requires them to inform you that they are using cookies. (they have always used them) and they give you a chance to accept or decline that process, declining would mean you couldn’t participate on the site.
Beat me to it. There IS a new amendment to the Privacy Act that requires any site that uses cookies to tell you that they do. But the amendment made no provision for denial of service (nor will it) if you don't accept. Much akin to accepting the Ts & Cs of OTT. Just gotta watch what you do and be selective about where you go, or as another said, use In Private browsing. At least the crap isn't left on your machine to be harvested by others and your email inbox won't fill up overnight. There's nothing to stop any website from collecting and recording any data you give them on their site. NOTHING. If you give the data, you're giving your consent to record it. Once you do, it's theirs to do with as they will. There's no such thing as ethics or integrity on the web anymore. Nothing but greed and profit.I think there is some kind of new law that requires them to inform you that they are using cookies. (they have always used them) and they give you a chance to accept or decline that process, declining would mean you couldn’t participate on the site.
Deleting cookies in Edge does not delete the passwords. You may have to click a few more times to finish the next login, but your password is remembered and associated with the site by Edge. Thus the reason for having an option to clear passwords separate from clearing cookies, and having a completely separate password manager in the browser. IE moved password storage into the registry, but the security risk became very apparent, as well as the added instability of the registry, and passwords were moved back out into a separate secure file when IE was replaced by Edge. Only Windows and Edge have permissions on that file, unless you're using admin privileges and change the rules for the file.If you visit certain places online and open that site up and it RECOGNIZES you and automatically logs you “in”.... then they have placed a “cookie” in your device to enable your auto-log-in and to recognize which threads you’ve already visited and which are new, etc etc etc...and to enable them to remember your ”preferences”.
If you go to your browser and delete all cookies..... then next time you attempt to log-in.... the website will not recognize you...will not Recall your password or username.... etc etc etc... AND YOU’D BETTER HAVE A GOOD MEMORY or you will not be able to enter your username and password, etc.
If you don’t like unsolicited Ads.... then go online and search for “ADblock” or “Adblocker”..... download it.... agree to the ten pages of disclaimers just like you do when you visit your doctor.... and then you’ll enjoy not having to look at unwanted Ads and can quickly Skip the “Ads” when viewing online videos.
Hope this helps.... Remember, if you don’t want to be recognized “In House” or On-Line.... then don’t visit peoples’ houses or places On Line. It’s really that simple.
I appreciate the factual description of his participation....
We've come far since Al Gore got us all together on the WWW.
I knew of the legislation, but to hear the published media comments 'back in the day' you'd think he was the sole creator of it. Obviously, some of his comments and accomplishments were twisted, which is the way of the press for a long time now, but there's no question that Al was something of an egotist. From a technical standpoint, he really did nothing to create the WWW, but he certainly made it easier for engineers and coders to do so and get specifications escalated and standards published. He certainly introduced legislation that made it more open to competition. It's just a popular joke and referring more to the era than the man. We were all more naïve and trusting then.I appreciate the factual description of his participation.
https://paleofuture.gizmodo.com/did-al-gore-invent-the-internet-1447761524