(edited) Computer Evils - MH ALERT, your sites set "tracking cookies"
Edit: (MH, I just surfed to your site and see that it's a Homestead site. It'll be a piece of cake for you to turn off the tracking cookies. Homestead has great customer support, and the tracking options ARE all optional. You do NOT have to use them & continue putting tracking cookies on everyone's computer that visits! YAY!!)
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MH,
>>>>My's wife's relative looked up on my computer about getting a house loan YEARS AGO, Yet today I get a dozen banks sending me crap on my e-mail. I made the mistake of looking up a staples store coupon once, ever since that day i receive a 1/2 dozen such offers for coupons from the commonly owned wal-mart stores. I can erase all the cookies, use spie ware, etc., etc. and nothing will work unless you restrict such things through the server and this also means the curezone because their cookie happy as are all web sites/business on the web.<<<<
Of course! The only thing that prevents cookies from being set on our computers, is the the owner of the website setting the cookies. This is NOT something that "just happens" automatically, this is something that IS UNDER YOUR CONTROL! YAY!!!
Tracking cookies are something that are individual to EACH website, they ARE NOT under the control of ANYBODY but the owner of the site. You CAN INDEED control whether or not your own website sets tracking cookies...or not.
Just as you are able to upload new information and change the content of your site, you are able to control the data that is collected (or not collected).
Your software (ALL website software nowadays) gives every user of the software a section called something like "usage statistics". The user chooses which (if any) information to collect and what kind of a tracking cookies to use (or not). That is up to the user of the software...NOT "BIG BROTHER"!!
It's your responsbility to stop your site from using tracking cookies. If the information isn't self-explanatory of how to turn it off in the help pages of your website software, a quick phone call to support will tell you how to turn off the data collecting and tracking cookies that are being implanted into the computer of everyone that visits your site. And if you can't figure it out with your tech-support, email me off Curezone, and I'll help you figure it out. (I've been 'into' computers since the late 70's...and even though I don't know the "in's and out's" of every program on the market, I DO know how to find the information you'll need). Just send me the name of your software (or I can find it on your site maybe) and we can go from there.
Unyquity