The nidirect Benefits Adviser application needs to store cookies on your computer for it to work.
You'll find out who has stored cookies, so you know.
Let glaze set before storing cookies in an airtight container for up to one week.
Sites are only allowed to store cookies on my system when *I* decide they can.
Seriously, I didn't know there were so many different ways of storing cookies.
This packet may contain lines requesting the browser to store cookies:
In computer programming, a "cookie jar" is an area of memory set aside for storing cookies.
An airtight cookie jar or tin will do a good job of storing most cookies at room temperature for two weeks.
To store crisp cookies, all you have to do is close the jar tightly.
Websites are none the wiser about what to do about getting consent from users to store cookies on their computers.