Internet Cookies
Many times when surfing the internet I get a message saying that the site wants to send me a cookie. Doesn’t it get expensive sending out all those cookies? Is it safe to eat them?
———- from Kent Robinson of Crestwood, KY
Beware of strangers bearing gifts. Unless it’s Mrs. Fields herself, chances are the cookie you’re being offered carries a hidden price, an obligation to perform some service at a later date. Sites have a way of pretending to be cheerful givers, when actually they’re grasping and needy takers of any attention you can give them. Remember, mailing lists, even e-mail lists, are a commodity that can be sold to those people who call you up during the dinner hour and try to sell you everything from credit card insurance to Nebraska vacation homes.
