Do you keep track of your tracking cookies? When you open your browser to any particular site you get cookies.

I like cookies when they are chocolate chip and I have milk to wash it all down!
Yea. right. I've heard this joke before. But really have you checked out what a tracking cookie is?
To further understand what these tracking cookies are, you have to do a *Google search.
1. type in the following: serving-sys.com you will get : http://en.wiki-domains.net/wiki/serving-sys.com
2. Then if you type in the following: what is serving-sys cookie? I see a listing for Microsoft Answers at the following URL: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/protect/forum/protect_other-protect_scanning/is-serving-syscom-cookie-danger/79e6feb7-17bc-462a-9c5d-015dae196cec
is serving-sys.com cookie danger? I see a message at the top of answers.microsoft.com that reads: *quote-"By using this site you agree to the use of cookies for analytics, personalized content and ads."-end quote*
So even *Microsoft uses cookies for analysis. or what is termed 'analytics.'
Sometimes I just want to know stuff.
what does tom have to say about TRACKING COOKIES?
Lifehacker says stuff bad about tracking cookies here.
Image Credit » https://pixabay.com/en/hunger-hungry-eating-cookie-413685/ by RyanMcGuire
Comments
grandma20121 wrote on January 12, 2016, 1:05 PM
i am not too good with these type of thing but i always thought cookie tracking was not so good
1cmoneyspinner wrote on January 12, 2016, 1:13 PM
I like cookies with milk, but I'm more of an Oreo fan. :) With respect to those other cookies you're talking about? I don't understand them. All I know is that when I visit certain sites they let me know in advance that they use cookies and I can leave the site before I even visit there. I missed out on learning the Internet and related technology. All I know is sometimes when I visit Persona Paper, the pages load within in a reasonable time and on other days like today, the gray hairs on my head start accumulating while I wait for the pages to load. Plugin problems I think. I use Firefox to view PP because when I try to go there with Chrome, something screwy always happens.
1wolfgirl569 wrote on January 12, 2016, 2:16 PM
I dont really like them but know they are becoming a part of the internet world
1DWDavisRSL wrote on January 12, 2016, 6:20 PM
Tracking cookies are bad but anyone who thinks anything they do on the web isn't being tracked, analyzed, and used for someone's money making purposes is only fooling themselves.
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