More than one way to cut a cookie
Oodles of readers have written in to recommend Anonymous Cookie, a free cookie-blocker from Luckman Interactive (www.luckman.com). Anonymous Cookie prevents Web sites from accessing a browser's cookie file, and although it can accept cookies, it only keeps them in memory. This means you can now navigate cookie-hungry sites without having to fight off repeated cookie requests. The cookies disappear once you've exited your browser. Anonymous Cookie works with Explorer and Navigator Versions 3.0 and up for Windows 95 and you will find it on our cover CD.
û Judy Heim | Category:Internet Issue: August 1998 |
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