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How to use cookie

A Cookie is a small text file stored on your machine when you browse a website. It will record your user ID, password, the web pages you visited, the time you stayed and other information. When you come to the website again, the website can read Cookie and learn about you, so that you can take corresponding actions, such as displaying a welcome slogan on the page, or allowing you to log in directly without entering an ID and password. You can view all Cookie saved in your computer by selecting "Settings/View Files" in the General tab of ie's Tools/Internet Options. These files are usually named in the format of user@domain, where user is your local user name and domain is the domain name of the website you visit. If you use a NetsCape browser, it is stored in "C: \ program files \ NETSCAPE \ users". Unlike IE, Netscape uses Cookie files to record cookies of all websites.