UK websites contain an average of 14 cookies per page, the majority of which belong to third parties, according to a new report. Cookies are small sections of code that websites put on a user’s computer so that they can remember something. They are used to enable websites to remember…
Two-thirds of UK web cookies owned by third parties
UK websites contain an average of 14 cookies per page, the majority of which belong to third parties, according to a new report. Cookies are small sections of code that websites put on a user’s computer so that they can remember something. They are used to enable websites to remember…
Two-thirds of UK web cookies owned by third parties
UK websites contain an average of 14 cookies per page, the majority of which belong to third parties, according to a new report. Cookies are small sections of code that websites put on a user’s computer so that they can remember something. They are used to enable websites to remember…
Two-thirds of UK web cookies owned by third parties
UK websites contain an average of 14 cookies per page, the majority of which belong to third parties, according to a new report. Cookies are small sections of code that websites put on a user’s computer so that they can remember something. They are used to enable websites to remember…
ProtectMyID: Limit cookies: By tracking your web activity, a cookie may have info about your passwords and #creditcard numbers. #101tips
ProtectMyID: Limit cookies: By tracking your web activity, a cookie may have info about your passwords and #creditcard numbers. #101tips View full post on Twitter / ProtectMyID View full post on National Cyber Security Gergory Evans
Facebook track your cookies even after logout !
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