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Cookies are small text files which web sites can put onto your computer in order that they can recognise you when you come back for another page, whether that's 3 seconds or 2 weeks later. We use cookies so that your PC remembers who you are once you have logged in. If you share your computer with someone else, and do not log in with some unique identity each time you use the computer, then you should not click our checkbox which says "Remember these details so I don't have to type them in again" since sit would allow anyone else using your computer to access the site and change your details. Setting up your PC to accept cookies, and only the cookies you want. The General Principal is that you need to accept "per session" cookies from "first party" web sites; in other words cookies which identify you for the period you are browsing only to the web site which you are looking at. If you also allow persistent cookies, then we can store your login from session to session. We do not put any cookie on your computer which relates to any other web site. Internet Explorer 4.XX
Internet Explorer 5
Netscape 3 doesn't give you much choice about cookies. Netscape 4 and above
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