Browser Cookie Assistance
Learn how to enable and disable browser cookies in Internet Explorer and Netscape.
Cookie Pal
A complete internet cookie management program for Windows, by Kookaburra Software.
Cookies
Provides an overview of cookies, an analysis of their privacy and consumer rights implications, an explanation of how marketers and others can use them responsibly, and a preview of developments in the area. By Roger Clarke.
Cookies--No Fuss, No Muss
Many of the dangers of cookies can be avoided by making cookies files read-only. Here's how.
Dockside.net - Cookies, it seems, are okay
Article written by Brian Pitre.
EPIC Cookies Page
A collection of cookies related standards, news, and resources, from a privacy perspective. By Electronic Privacy Information Center.
How Stuff Works: Internet Cookies
Learn exactly how Internet cookies work, see an example, and understand what all the media uproar is about.
How Web Servers' Cookies Threaten Your Privac
Cookies related information from a privacy perspective. By Junkbusters Corporation.
Incoming Cookie Alert
How to automatically accept or reject cookies with no extra software.
Internet and Privacy Legislation: Cookies for a Tr
The paper discusses cookies-related privacy and legal issues. By Viktor Mayer-Schönberger.
Internet Explorer Cookies are World-Readable
Article about a security hole in Microsoft IE which lets anyone see your cookies.
National Anti-Cookie League
Home page of the National Anti-Cookie League (NACL), an organization dedicated to the annihilation of internet-cookies and to the promotion of cookie-free web sites.
Taking the Byte Out of Cookies: Privacy, Consent,
Paper on computer ethics presented to an ACM conference in 1998. Suggests minimum conditions to be met to ethically justify the collection of personal data. 393K PDF.
The Limit Software
Makers of the award-winning Cookie Crusher, another fine cookie management program.
Too Many Cookies Are Bad for You
Internet cookies endanger privacy. Article on the extent of data collection by third-party advertisers.
Why Cookies Suck
One person's opinion. Cookies are like a marketing guy following you around in the mall with a clipboard, so that advertisers can design more effective ways to sell you junk you don't need.