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Are cookies are bad and do they invade your privacy? We’re not talking about the kind of cookie you eat, we’re talking about computer cookies! It’s not really true that cookies are evil. So, what is a cookie, what’s it made of and what does it do? A cookie is a tiny text file that a web site can put on your computer as you browse the pages on that web site. One thing people don’t understand is that a web site can only read and write its own cookies, it cannot access another web site’s cookies. Cookies are used for storing various items of information, such as a name, or a selection choice you made. This information will be read back from the when you load other pages on the site, or, on return visits to the site.

What reason does a web site need to use cookies? Web browsers are stateless, stateless means that as you through various pages on a web site, each of those pages is a separate and distinct action. For example, the web server does not know it’s the same person that was on the home page that made the request for the order page. This is very different from desktop applications like Microsoft Excel that you run on your computer. The web server sees all page requests as individual requests for pages, not as a continuous visit from you. As you move through a web site and select things and make choices, what keeps you from having to reenter or reselect that information as you load each page? Usually the answer is a cookie.

Occasionally, you may want or need to delete your cookies. You can delete your cookies a few ways. Most web browsers (Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape, FireFox, Opera, etc.) have different ways to do this, so consult the help for your browser on how to delete the cache files and cookies.

Each browser is different, so consult your help files for the browser you use (Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape, FireFox, Opera, etc.) for how to delete the cache files and cookies. The information was offered by a web designer Auckland who’s trying his hand at search engine optimisation and flower delivery NZ.






 

Most Internet users have seen a web site that is making great use of flash media. They may have even used an application, watched a neat introduction or played a flash game. These web sites have become very popular over the past few years and with networks constantly increasing in speed, we should see a lot more of these types of web sites. I wrote this article to explain what flash is and how it can benefit the average web user.

 

Flash is a program by Adobe that lets users create great animated illustrations and can be used for the creation of advertisements, games, and other useful programs. You’ll often find that banks will use adobe flash to make mortgage calculators and other useful banking applications for their web site visitors.

 

The use of flash games have become extremely popular on social media sites such as face book. These games are highly addictive and luckily free to all of their users. Luckily, these flash games no longer shut down weak web servers and can easily be run right through the user’s web browser. Most users will agree that the use of flash has made th Internet a much livilier place to hang out.

 

A multitude of websites make use of flash in their site’s introductions. The flash site will create a mini movie that automatically plays once you enter their site. These types of introductions tend to be very attractive and provide the user with much appreciated entertainment. For those of you who do not want to watch the introduction, you can always close it before it starts playing.

 

Advertisements have been shown to have greatly increased click through rates with flash. These ads even let the users initiate entering the advertisement by playing a quick game. For instance, an advertisement might pop up on the screen that says shoot a duck and win a chance to win a tv. The person would then click into the advertisement to play the game and would then be taken to the company’s website upon completion of the game.

 

Sometimes users may feel like they were tricked into visiting a company’s website, but in the end these ads create more sales. Also, the average consumer should recognize that they did get to play a free game and did get a chance to win something they wanted.

 

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