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What is a cookie?

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What cookies are used on this website?

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need to accept cookies?
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Can cookies allow others access to my computer's hard drive?
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If I use a public computer, will someone be able to get my details from the cookies?
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Do cookies mean I could get cold calls or junk mail?
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