You can't necessarily turn them off as Uniquity incorrectly stated. Often cookies are part of the web server software not the web publishing software. In the case of server based or cookies that are controlled by the web host, you'd have to request these be changed as part of the service, which is highly unlikely they are going to honor such a request. Why? To change their service settings for 1 client who agreed to the terms and conditions when he signed up is not going to happen. Most hosts have multiple web sites on the same server that affect more than one account. Cookies are to be controlled by the web browser not the site. Curezone uses cookies so are we going to require they shut them off? Why isn't Uniquity campaigning for that? You have full control over this, so its a complete non issue, unless you are an egomaniac that loves posting rants against MH to take attention away from the forum's purpose.