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Tracking Cookie
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190.com
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Tracks browsing activity with cookies |
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What is 190.com? (Description):
This is a tracking cookie. A tracking cookie is one that is shared between 2 or more computers to track the user's surfing history. This Advertisement tracking cookie file may potentially violate your privacy.
This not a dangerously annoying software. It does not pose any immediate threat to your system. This may profile all users and make use of an "drive-by installation". The removal process is quite simple.
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What is a
Tracking Cookie?
Cookies are (usually) small data packets that store simple information about a user and communicate that information to a web server. In essence, this is a good thing. It means that certain websites can have their servers recognize your computer when you visit them. If you've ever had a website remember your login name, that's a cookie. If you've ever shopped using a shopping cart online, the cookie allows you to keep the shopping cart unchanged in the background while you continue to shop.
Since a cookie isn't a program, it cannot execute any harmful commands, and many people needlessly delete every Cookie they find. Deleting a Cookie doesn't hurt anything, but it does mean that when you revisit certain sites you won't be recognized. So what's the big deal then? Although most Cookies are harmless (or even helpful) some are designed to record your web activity, such as where you go online and how frequently. These Cookies are then accessed by snooping 3rd parties who can learn about you, where you go and when.
These so-called Tracking Cookies are generally considered malevolent since they can facilitate someone finding out sensitive information, such as where you bank or what sorts of stores you patron. Once these 3rd parties know this information, they can target you for advertising or scams.
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