In XP, the Documents And Settings folder holds all user information, including
configuration settings, favorites, and cookies. The Documents And
Settings\Username\Cookies folder is where XP stashes cookies. How do you control
the number of cookies you allow on your system? Click Start > Control Panel >
Network And Internet Connections > Internet Options. Click the Privacy tab, then
use the slider bar to modify your cookie settings. For instance, you can block cookies
from sites that use personal identification without your consent. To increase your
security, try out the other privacy settings in this dialog. The lowest level is Accept
All Cookies while the highest is Block All Cookies, with low, medium, medium-high,
and high settings in between. (An explanation of each appears as you move between
settings.) Keep in mind that rejecting cookies may limit your actions on some Web
sites, and some sites use cookies to track how many times you see a popup, for
example, on this website, if you blocked cookies, you would see a popup on every page.
configuration settings, favorites, and cookies. The Documents And
Settings\Username\Cookies folder is where XP stashes cookies. How do you control
the number of cookies you allow on your system? Click Start > Control Panel >
Network And Internet Connections > Internet Options. Click the Privacy tab, then
use the slider bar to modify your cookie settings. For instance, you can block cookies
from sites that use personal identification without your consent. To increase your
security, try out the other privacy settings in this dialog. The lowest level is Accept
All Cookies while the highest is Block All Cookies, with low, medium, medium-high,
and high settings in between. (An explanation of each appears as you move between
settings.) Keep in mind that rejecting cookies may limit your actions on some Web
sites, and some sites use cookies to track how many times you see a popup, for
example, on this website, if you blocked cookies, you would see a popup on every page.
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