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Originally Posted by Matt 26z
It started when antivirus companies ran out of ideas for the first time. They had done all they could with virus detection and user interface improvements, so they created the tracking cookie boogie man. It was something new.
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What the fuck is a tracking cookie boogie man? Do you mean everlast cookies? Those are fucking serious, I tried to use one in real life (which as far as I know, they are not used) and accidentally set one on myself I could not get rid of. Fucked my site up for me. I think I still have the cookie but I had to change all my code to ignore the cookie!!!! Very hard to get rid of.

But more people will use these fuckers when they can't use regular cookies anymore.
For those who don't know, everlast cookies are a grouping of "cookies" which some are not really cookies but they store multiple methods of the cookie data and/or will reload the cookie in all your browsers! So cache image will have code in it, regular cookie has code, flash cookie, silverlight data, and all sorts of programming shit you never deal with has little memory clusters where you can store and execute code to hold the cookie data or to execute to retrieve the cookie again if any one part is deleted. So you need to delete every single instance at once and then open your browser and you will be OK. Currently I think there are around 25 storage areas that have been discovered for the average system.