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``Cookies'' are little messages you receive from a remote website which are intended to be stored on your system, and sent back by your browser to that site the next time you visit it (or when you visit another page on the site).
Cookies can be used by websites to automatically identify you for a longer period of time. A website can use this to store your preferences. Cookies can also be used to track your behaviour on a site. Used as such, some people consider cookies an attack on their privacy. KFM offers you a broad range of possibilities to decide which cookies you want to receive and which you don't.
If ``Enable Cookies'' is activated, cookies will be accepted according to the following settings and stored cookies will be sent. If it is not activated, no cookie will ever be sent, and no new cookies will be accepted.
The ``default accept policy'' setting defines what to do with cookies which do not originate from a domain which has a domain-specific setting.
You may set specific policies for how to treat cookies received from domains listed in the ``Domain specific settings'' box.
To add such a domain, type its name in the ``change domain accept policy'' box, and click on one of the three policies (accept/ask/reject). Then click on ``change'' to add the new entry to the list of domain-specific settings. To modify the entry for an exiting domain in the list, click on it to highlight it, then set a new cookie acceptance policy for it, or click on delete to remove it.
Cookies originating from one of these domains will be treated according to the policy set for them. When you have selected ``ask'' for a domain you will get a popup window when a cookie is received from this domain, which asks you what to do with the cookie. This popup window can also be used to change the acceptance policy for the domain.
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