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Old 03-03-2005, 12:01 AM   #1
Andre Da Costa
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Give and take with cookies, but of course it will be an optional feature
just like scripts.

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"Paul L" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:074301c50889$d6dbadb0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> sorry, gotta disagree with ya about the cookies.
>
> I have already seen a bunch of people who flips out
> everytime Spybot detects tracking cookies because they
> think they have some dangerous spyware.
>
> Tracking cookies are pretty much everywhere and you can
> delete them easily from IE. no special tools needed. as
> for me, I never delete cookies (unless I need to) because
> I would get it back a few hours later anyway
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>With all the spyware products I have tried to use, this
>>has the best bots. Silent and deadly to spyware.
>>
>>I was worried that it never detected spyware on a scan

> (it
>>runs every night before anything else) and never detects
>>anything, so I reinstalled Webroots Spysweeper and ran a
>>scan. Spysweeper detect only Cookies. This I know is

> not
>>handled in this beta (please MS include it in the final!)
>>and when it comes down to it, they are more of an

> anoyance
>>than an actual threat so good going MS.
>>
>>Bring on Beta 2 with cookies and the world will be a
>>better place.
>>
>>DQ
>>
>>.
>>



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