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Old January 21st 05, 10:56 PM
Dan
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That makes a lot of sense and I think I will change my setting to prompt for
first party cookies as well. Thanks for your input, Gary.

"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
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: I suggest "Prompt" for First-Party cookies, Dan. When prompted, there is
: a checkbox to have your decision remembered. My habit is to block most
: cookies, only allowing them when they're really needed. I usually have
: the system remember the choice, since I seldom have to change that
: decision, and if I do, there's an easily accessible list in Internet
: Settings where I can remove the permanent choice of Always Allow or
: Always Block.
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: Gary S. Terhune
: MS MVP Shell/User
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: "Dan" wrote in message
: ...
: How do you have your cookie setting? I know this question was to Gary
: but I
: have my cookies to accept first party cookies and session only cookies
: while
: blocking third party cookies. I use the advanced customized setting
: in IE.
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: "Moonraker" wrote in message
: ...
: : Hi Gary,
: :
: : The cookie blocking - Now I am on the settings you suggested
: obviously we
: : keep getting prompts (which can be a bit of a pain) and we could not
: log on
: : to ebay at all, haven't tried ebuyer yet where we buy computer
: stuff. Do
: you
: : adjust the settings as you need to or is there a "cunning plan"
: :
: : Again thanks for your help Steve.
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