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Mozilla Firefox (1.0 final release and earlier)

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Netscape 7.1/Mozilla 5.0

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Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0+

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Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x

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What is an internet cookie?

A cookie is a text-only string that gets entered into the memory of your browser. This value of a variable that a website sets. If the lifetime of this value is set to be longer than the time you spend at that site, then this string is saved to file for future reference.

Are Cookies Dangerous to My Computer?

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