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What are session cookies?

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Session cookies are used by myoldmate.net to keep track of your signed-in session, and prevent access by unauthorised users. Lots of web sites use cookies in this way.
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A cookie is a small piece of information stored at your browser to authenticate and authorise your browser and its current session to our systems. ireland.com use cookies to maintain your login sessions as well as keeping your preferences. Most browsers have the option of either accepting all cookies, showing an alert before accepting a cookie, or not accepting cookies at all. Our systems require cookies to be turned on and your browser must be set to accept our cookies.
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Session cookies are small pieces of information we store in the memory of your computer to uniquely identify your current session. This cookie does not contain any personal information about you, nor is it stored on your computer's hard-drive. It is removed from the memory of your computer when you press the 'Logoff' button or shut down the browser window.
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What are cookies and what are session cookies?

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Cookies can be seen as a small piece of information stored on your computer for a period of time to identify you and your preferences to a particular web site. There are several types of cookies, and several uses of cookies. Some cookies are stored on your computer forever, some for a month, a year, etc. The cookies we use are a special type of cookie called a Session Cookie. Unlike normal cookies, Session Cookies do not reside on your computer after you close your browser.
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How do i turn on SESSION COOKIES?

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To turn on session cookies go into your browsers 'internet options' section (tools in IE) and click on the privacy tab. From there click the advanced button and ensure the 'override automatic cookie handling' is checked. When this is done you will see another check box 'Always allow session cookies'. Check this to solve the problem when using PIXELFORCE. Restart your browser and carry on with the buy pixels process.
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How do I enable session cookies on another browser?

Customer Care: Frequently Asked Questions
You will find comprehensive instructions for enabling cookies on most common browsers by refering to our documentation to enable cookies on your computer. If you are using an alternative web browser, please email the specification with a request for cookie-enabling instructions to our Technical Support team at tech@irish-times.com
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How to enable Cookies and What is a 'Session Timeout'?

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When there is no activity from your browser for approximately 20 minutes, the server times out your login session. This is to maximize the server peformance. If you get a session time out message, you can simply re-login. Other Browsers/Versions, please check the Browser Help and enable both persistant and session cookies
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What about cookies?

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Cookies are alphanumeric identifiers that we transfer to your computer's hard drive through your Web browser to enable our systems to recognize your browser and to provide features such as storage of items in your Shopping Cart between visits. The "help" portion of the toolbar on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether.
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Cookies are short pieces of text, stored on your computer, which are placed there by websites you may have visited, so that those websites can remember who you are (or preferences you may have selected) the next time you visit. Although this can be convenient when making frequent trips to the same site, there are also well-known concerns regarding their use. Click here for more information about cookies.
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Do you use session cookies? How do they work?

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The Library Web site does use session cookies. Cookies help our proxy server keep track of users that have logged in. In order to access content on our site, your Web browser must accept cookies. To set up your browser to accept cookies, the following information may be helpful: Internet Explorer 6.0
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Cookie controls Q: What are persistent cookies and pre-session cookies?

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Cookies are relatively simple information stores that may be maintained by a Web browser using data sent in the response header from a Web server. There is no obligation for a Web browser to accept the cookie or maintain the information it is sent. Some people disable cookies in their browser settings and you should design your application with this possibility in mind.
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What are persistent cookies and pre-session cookies? Q: How do I disable a cookie?

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The storage of cookies is controlled by their maximum age property. A positive value means the cookie should be stored for the given number of milliseconds from the present time. A negative value means the cookie should not be stored and will expire when the browser is shut down. To delete an existing cookie, call setMaxAge(0) before issuing the servlet response. Use the code below to delete all cookies for the current site, for example:
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What are cookies and why are session cookies used on the 511 Traffic Web site?

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Cookies are a small amount of data sent to your browser from a web server and stored on your computer's hard drive. The 511 Traffic Website uses session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies expire after the user exits the web site, or shortly after, and are not generally considered to be a privacy or security concern. Persistent cookies tend to have a longer life-span and are used to retain user session information such as settings and configuration parameters.
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How do I enable my Internet browser to accept session-cookies?

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To enable your Internet browser to accept cookies, you have to choose a security or privacy level for your browser that allows cookies to be stored on your computer. To adjust your computer’s ability to accept cookies, follow these instructions for the appropriate Internet browser:
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Is there any way to tell Tomcat (or any servlet engine) never to use cookies for session management?

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Author: David Garcia (http://www.jguru.com/guru/viewbio.jsp?EID=17915) Question originally posed by Graham Lea (http://www.jguru.com/guru/viewbio.jsp?EID=101834 I'm not sure about Tomcat but in WebLogic (from 4.0.2 to 5.1 versions) there is parameter in the weblogic.properties file which can enable (or disable) cookies. in server.xml, you need to create a Context entry for your web app and add: cookies="false" in order for it to not use cookies by default.
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edit] How about encrypting the session id cookies instead of using SSL?

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Encrypting just the session ID over a non-SSL connection will not serve any purpose. Since the session ID will be encrypted once and the same value will be sent back and forth each time, an attacker can use the encrypted value to hijack the session.
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Question: What are cookies?

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Answer: Cookies are a plain text pice of data that is sent from a website and is put on to your computer. Cookies usually allow a user to leave and return to the site without having to login again and other various chores.
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Answer: Cookies are a plain text piece of data that is sent from a website and is put on to your computer. Cookies usually allow a user to leave and return to the site without having to login again and other various chores.
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Can I delete cookies?

The Unofficial Cookie FAQ
Yes. Whether you use Internet Explorer or Netscape, your cookies are saved to a simple text file that you can delete as you please. In order to do this properly, remember to close your browser first. This is because all your cookies are held in memory until you close your browser. So, if you delete the file with your browser open, it will make a new file when you close it, and your cookies will be back.
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Are Cookies Dangerous to My Computer?

The Unofficial Cookie FAQ
NO. A cookie is a simple piece of text. It is not a program, or a plug-in. It cannot be used as a virus, and it cannot access your hard drive. Your browser (not a programmer) can save cookie values to your hard disk if it needs to, but that is the limit of the effect on your system.
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How many cookies do you eat?

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Lots and lots. I'm not sure if I can count high enough, but I eat a lot of cookies even though Mrs. Claus says to cut back on the number. Last year I ate so many I felt a little sick because of the sheer number of them, so this year I may eat a little less at each home.
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Might some cookies still get through? How can I stop them?

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Yes, you should expect the occasional cookie to make it through to your browser. We know of at least three ways this can happen; please tell us if you find any others. One way is in secure documents, which are explained below. A few sites set cookies using a line such as <META HTTP-EQUIV="Set-Cookie" CONTENT="flavor=chocolate"> in the HEAD section of an HTML document. Cookies can also be set and read in JavaScript.
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How about encrypting the session id cookies instead of using SSL?

OWASP Application Security FAQ - OWASP
Encrypting just the session ID over a non-SSL connection will not serve any purpose. Since the session ID will be encrypted once and the same value will be sent back and forth each time, an attacker can use the encrypted value to hijack the session.
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edit] Which is the best way to transmit session ids- in cookies, or URL or a hidden variable?

OWASP Application Security FAQ - OWASP
Transmitting session IDs in the URL can lead to several risks. Shoulder surfers can see the session ID; if the URL gets cached on the client system, the session ID will also be stored; the session ID will get stored in the referrer logs of other sites. Hidden variables are not always practical as every request might not be a POST. Cookies are the safest method as cookies do not get cached, are not visible in the W3C or referrer logs, and most users anyway accept cookies.
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