DOWNLOAD MAXA Cookie Manager v5.2
A cookie (also tracking cookie, browser cookie, and HTTP cookie) is a small piece of text stored on a user's computer by a web browser. A cookie contains bits of information such as user preferences, shopping cart contents, or anything else the website you visit wants to set.
A cookie (also tracking cookie, browser cookie, and HTTP cookie) is a small piece of text stored on a user's computer by a web browser. A cookie contains bits of information such as user preferences, shopping cart contents, or anything else the website you visit wants to set.
Cookies, today, can do a lot more than this definition provides for. In fact, most people are unaware that there are other types of cookies, in addition to the typical HTTP style browser cookies. Collectively, these are called Super Cookies. For example the Flash cookie is being used by many of today's popular websites. The evercookie combines all types of approaches like regular Cookies, Super Cookies and ETAG tracking, so it is nearly impossible to get rid off it manually.
The problem here, is that today's browsers cannot delete these cookies and, the icing on the cake, is that the information is shared among all installed browsers!
So, you may ask, "What's the big deal?"
Well, the "big deal" is that these cookies, if placed on websites as web bugs, can store a lot of information, including, what language you use, what websites you have visited, what your browsing habits are, which topics you're interested in, where you shop, which countries you take your laptop to, which hotels or companies you visited, and much more! Thanks to these cookies, over time, you can be tracked and profiled more and more precisely. (You can also use our exclusive Privacy Test to see what information websites can get from your system right now!)
New in Version 5.1:
Support for the newest version of Firefox
Smaller improvements and additions
The problem here, is that today's browsers cannot delete these cookies and, the icing on the cake, is that the information is shared among all installed browsers!
So, you may ask, "What's the big deal?"
Well, the "big deal" is that these cookies, if placed on websites as web bugs, can store a lot of information, including, what language you use, what websites you have visited, what your browsing habits are, which topics you're interested in, where you shop, which countries you take your laptop to, which hotels or companies you visited, and much more! Thanks to these cookies, over time, you can be tracked and profiled more and more precisely. (You can also use our exclusive Privacy Test to see what information websites can get from your system right now!)
New in Version 5.1:
Support for the newest version of Firefox
Smaller improvements and additions
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