Research what kind of information cookies store and more describing cookies and the way they can invade privacy.
The cookies stores the data like personal information such as email addresses, full names, mailing addresses, and phone numbers, and then it sends the information back to the website. Actually cookies are the files that a websites place on the user’s hard drive. When the user accesses the web page the cookies will collect the different types of information like personal information like names, personal address, mailing addresses, telephone numbers etc., mentioned above. However by default the activities of storing and sending cookies are invisible to you. But, we can change our Firefox settings to allow us to approve or deny cookie storage requests, delete stored cookies automatically when you close Firefox, and more.
Cookies now constituting a real threat to personal privacy, but
are legal. A cookie is a tiny file that a websites place on the
user’s hard drive when the user accessing the web page. Each cookie
is having a specific identification number. The cookie can gather
personal information and then it sends the information back to the
website. Whereas TV, radio, and print record only demographics or
neighborhoods, a cookie keeps record of what an individuals are
actually looking at and working on the net.
As a result, of these cookies the companies are able to build very
detailed profiles from that behavior. These profiles plays an
important role in online marketing. In the past, marketers knew
their customer just as a number, but now when you Double Click, an
Internet advertising company, bought out Abacus Direct, Double
Click was able to combine its databases with the names and
addresses form Abacus’ catalog customers. Now a days web surfers
can no longer surf the internet without their computers being
tagged to their names. Even the disturbing, hackers can now
intercept the data from the cookies.
Research what kind of information cookies store and more describing cookies and the way they can...
What are cookies? Can we use them to store visitors’ passwords or their credit card information? Why?
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