Having just discovered that I had used my monthly quota of free D. Telegraph articles, this question occurred to me. Cookies appears to be the answer as on a different machine with a different browser I was duly presented with the article I was interested in.
Cookie or IP address?
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Clearly not the IP address then.
But cookies do worry me a little - spy in the cab.
What, I wonder, was the reason for giving this piece of technology this particular name. I thought a cookie was an American biscuit (though I always imagine it to be rather soggier than the British version - "biscuit" is more onomatopoeic, with more of an aural crunch).
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Originally posted by french frank View PostHaving just discovered that I had used my monthly quota of free D. Telegraph articles, this question occurred to me. Cookies appears to be the answer as on a different machine with a different browser I was duly presented with the article I was interested in.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostClearly not the IP address then.
But cookies do worry me a little - spy in the cab.
What, I wonder, was the reason for giving this piece of technology this particular name. I thought a cookie was an American biscuit (though I always imagine it to be rather soggier than the British version - "biscuit" is more onomatopoeic, with more of an aural crunch).
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