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Originally Posted by Toto
Well, I don't have anything to hide, and as I shop online for a lot of goods and services. This could be a good thing, but it might not be.
If I suspect though that the cookies are taking to much information, I can make some basic changes in my browser (see sig picture) that should block them.
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Why on earth would they need to use cookies? They can probably obtain this information from either their DNS servers or (more likely) track you using the UBRs.
If that's the case, your choice of browser will be irrelevant.
Also, if you think blocking popups/ads will help, comcast have, I believe, been doing a lot of work in html rewriting, so they may just be able to embed the ad in your page regardless (as comcast did).