You said about my cookies yesterday,? how do I get rid of them.
We now think someone is messing with your account. In a case where someone else gains access to your account, there are - generally - only three possibilities:
1. you don't always log off, which leaves your account open to vandalism by anyone who simply manages to open your computer and bring up the log in page.
2. High security, dark forces backed by the CIA have hacked into your account to assist their quest for world domination.
3. Someone you know extremely well and who is quite likely to know your password is having a little 'fun' with you.
On the cookies front, however, it's always wise to clean out your cookies for time to time, but be careful, as some contain important password information and aid sites you use regularly to recognise you.
Cookies are tiny files placed on your computer by sites which you visit. This site places one on your hard disc, so you can be 'remembered' by the system when you return. You can get a free
cookie cleaner from here. Cookies are generally very useful but sometimes can be used to spy on your web habits. Dave and I have said this before, but Firefox is probably the most secure browser in the way it deals with cookies ,and IE the worst. here's a lot of inromatin
about cookies here.