chipbgt
01-27-2000, 01:20 PM
Thanks OuTpaTienT for the link...whats ironic is they probably put a cookie on your computer so as to "not" get any cookies from them in the future. hmmmmm.
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : I told Doubleclick to "click-off". You can too.. chipbgt 01-27-2000, 01:20 PM Thanks OuTpaTienT for the link...whats ironic is they probably put a cookie on your computer so as to "not" get any cookies from them in the future. hmmmmm. OuTpaTienT 01-27-2000, 01:22 PM Yeah. That's ok with me. http://www.sysopt.com/forum/wink.gif daveleau 01-27-2000, 01:23 PM Thanks Outpatient. Dave beck 01-27-2000, 01:55 PM I have cookies set to ask me first. The opt out page didn't send me a cookie. It said that I was opted out. So, now I ask, how did they do that? By IP address? I'm on a dial-up to the U. Thanks for the information!!! OuTpaTienT 01-27-2000, 02:03 PM See: http://www.doubleclick.net/privacy_policy/privacy.htm chipbgt 01-27-2000, 02:17 PM Beck, I bet by agreeing to go to that site, it somehow bypasses the cookie permission part....check out the above privacy info link. narayan 01-27-2000, 02:43 PM Thanks, OuTpaTienT. How dare they. http://www.sysopt.com/forum/frown.gif OuTpaTienT 01-28-2000, 12:45 AM By now I'm sure you've all heard about Doubleclick's assult on our privacy (http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/tech/cth211.htm). But what you haven't heard is that you can opt out (http://www.doubleclick.net/optout/optedout.htm) of it. So get to it. Click away. SysOpt.com
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