I hate cookies we never had them a few years ago and the net worked fine. Unless it says Reject I don’t go on the site so they must lose a lot of business, The net used to be a wonderful thing but it’s so abused now because of greed
So, how are you managing to use this website - you need a cookie to be logged in!I hate cookies we never had them a few years ago and the net worked fine. Unless it says Reject I don’t go on the site so they must lose a lot of business, The net used to be a wonderful thing but it’s so abused now because of greed
We've had cookies for about 20-30 years. The difference is that now you are offered a choice to reject or accept optional cookies such as statistics and marketing cookies. You still had them before, you just didn't know you did.I hate cookies we never had them a few years ago and the net worked fine. Unless it says Reject I don’t go on the site so they must lose a lot of business, The net used to be a wonderful thing but it’s so abused now because of greed
Yes but you have a choice to regect cookies which I doSo, how are you managing to use this website - you need a cookie to be logged in!
Like anything in life they can be used well or badly - but it is difficult to build any interactive system without them...
you use the Regect buttonSo, how are you managing to use this website - you need a cookie to be logged in!
Like anything in life they can be used well or badly - but it is difficult to build any interactive system without them...
I use Duck Duck all the time I never use google. The CIA and FBI have enough info with out mine (Joke)Admittedly I don't know all the pros and cons but what about using a privacy based browser, something like Duckduckgo? I still tend to go through and reject as many cookies as I possibly can. I'm sure someone here will give better advice soon.
Martin
If cookies are a concern then look at the TPM module that is now required to run windows 11.
What have you got against lawn tennis, for heaven's snakes?Irrespective of the settings on my devices - laptop or smartphone - I have low confidence that my use and data is going unrecorded in some way.
Duplicate devices may be sensible - one for formal and largely unavoidable activity - eg: banking, tax, medical records - and one for all other activity - web searches, downloads, online shopping, forum and chat sites etc.
The duplicate needs separate emails, passwords, and ideally a second address (or no address at all).
I would also be a happy buyer of software which could emulate online activity based on spurious and random interests - perhaps in my case ballet, dog training, hip-hop music, lawn tennis, and roman catholicism, none of which I have any interest in.
There may be two ways to resist the march of "big brother" - either an obsessional level of attention to settings, software updates, permissions, cookies etc, - or simply neuter and overwhelm those monitoring use with excessive, spurious and irrelevant data.
Is this why when I read the links from the morning email, if I want to join in to any of the threads I have to log in and out each time?you can't reject all cookies from ukworkshop.co.uk and remain logged in - it won't work - download an extension for firefox such as cookie quick manager and you will see the cookies which are active - 5 currently for me on this site...
if you delete all cookies that would include the user cookie / session cookie - the website would keep seeing you as not yet logged in and give you no access to content as 'cerro' - you might be able to use it still as an anonymous user, but not as a logged in user
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