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colrob
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All this is way, way beyond me. I just follow the policy used by Ed Bott in one of those arm-breaking Microsoft books:
'I cannot think of any good reason for a third party company to keep track of information about me, so I prefer to reject all third party cookies with no questions asked ...'
He then goes on to say he likes to monitor first party cookies the first time he sees them.
I use IE7 and have to say, probably very unwisely, that I haven't encountered any probs with this strategy.
Colin (a bear of very small brain)
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celia
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Help I cant unblock my cookies that i never blocked  This afternoon i went to my usual Printer in provider to order some ink.They said the cookies had been blocked and they need them to see what i have in my basket.Without cookies i cant continue with my order i have never done anythink with cookies before.Never had a problem.i have tried everything i can,followed all the instructions on the on my computer but i still cant get my order through.To order thing on-line you need cookies.I have done internet options in the privacy tab and according to a test my cookies are not blocked I did use a new program i downloaded called regscrub though .I thought it was good because my computer is now a lot faster.Did i get rid of something when i clicked fix it 
Celia I have just checked the stinkyink website again it says there is error on page.Do you think it's them and not me
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Just as an update i had to send a cheque in the end 
Celia
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