ANSWER:
A cookie is a small text file that a web site can create on your computer
to store information. The cookie's contents can then be modified by
the web site. The cookie can also be deleted by the web site.Legitimate
uses for a cookie include:
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To
store your preferences so that you can be presented with customized
material such as a particular layout or localized material.
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To
temporarily store shopping cart information as you navigate an
online store so that the information can be presented to you when
you are ready to pay for your purchases.
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To
identify you when you return to a web site which has placed the
cookie (for example, a web site which requires you to enter a
username and password can store your username in a cookie so that
you only need to type a password when you return)
Some cookies
are used to track people while they browse the Internet. This can
be used to target someone with advertisements they are more likely
to respond to. Sometimes tracking cookies are used for even more sinister
purposes such as those which can be used in connection with spyware
and adware programs. This was not the original intention of cookies
and web sites which use cookies this way normally uses workarounds
to the established "cookie rules" to accomplish this task.
BOTTOM
LINE: Some cookies will leave a better taste in your mouth than others.