Re: Cookies in Links Web Browser

2025-02-14 Thread Oliver Schode
On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 15:52:38 -0800 David Hoff Jr wrote: > I have a fresh install on Debian 12 with all updates. I am trying > to use Links web browser to access the dailycaller.com web site but am > being blocked. A message says to enable cookies which I have tried > using "links -enable-cookies

Re: Cookies in Links Web Browser

2025-02-14 Thread Will Mengarini
* David Hoff Jr [25-02/13=Th 15:52 -0800]: > I have a fresh install on Debian 12 with all updates. I am trying > to use Links web browser to access the dailycaller.com web site but am > being blocked. A message says to enable cookies which I have tried using > "links -enable-cookies dailycaller.co

Re: Cookies and so-called Privacy Policy [was: Debian and Android]

2021-01-17 Thread tomas
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 02:32:12PM +0100, deloptes wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > One of the bigger hosting providers here in Germany [...] > Oh, you noticed this too I sure did :) > It started may be 1-2 months ago. This is why I > discussed this with my peers in the EU commission

Re: Cookies and so-called Privacy Policy [was: Debian and Android]

2021-01-17 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > One of the bigger hosting providers here in Germany, for its admin > interface, has one of those cookies thingy: either you say "accept all" > (that's the bright green button) or you say "edit preferences" (the light > grey button which nearly fades into the background).

Re: Cookies and so-called Privacy Policy [was: Debian and Android]

2021-01-17 Thread tomas
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 12:13:32PM +0100, deloptes wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > A friend of mine once suggested to return /dev/random to a site's > > cookie request. I'm tempted to try that :-) > > > > sounds funny indeed ...and fuzzy (this would be a cookie parser fuzzer :) > I actu

Re: Cookies and so-called Privacy Policy [was: Debian and Android]

2021-01-17 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > A friend of mine once suggested to return /dev/random to a site's > cookie request. I'm tempted to try that :-) > sounds funny indeed > This is one good effect of EU's GDPR: the data-sucking machines are > running around like beheaded chicken: fun to watch ;-D > I ac

Re: cookies

2003-03-10 Thread ajlewis2
In linux.debian.user, you wrote: > can anybody tell me for sure whether lynx-ssl in debian has > exp_persistent_cookies > compiled in or not. If so, can anybody tell me where my problem might lie. > right now, in the lynx.cfg, I have it configured to accept all cookies, > set_cookies is TRUE, and s