Setting Security Preferences
When you browse the Internet, you can access and gather information from Web sites, but Web sites can also gather information about you without your knowledge. When you visit a Web site, the site creates a file on your computer, known as a cookie, which stores information, such as your Web site preferences or personal information, including your name and e-mail address. Not all cookies are harmful; many cookies save you time re-entering information on a return visit to a Web site. Safari's Security options allow you to block or permit cookies from Web sites; however, when you block cookies, you might not be able to access all the features of a Web site. You can view the cookies that you have accepted and remove any ...
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