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  • Cookie Central *Cool Site* - A resource on Internet cookies, including what they are, how to block or stop them.
  • Cookies for HTTP - Information and links on cookies from basic background information, to articles, technical specifications, and privacy issues from consumer groups. By Rajiv Shah.
  • Delete My Cookies - An internet resource about deleting cookies with more resources and information about cookies.
  • How Stuff Works: Internet Cookies - Learn how Internet cookies work, see an example, and understand what all the media uproar is about.
  • RFC 2109 - HTTP State Management Mechanism - The official specification of HTTP cookies. Obsoleted by RFC 2965.
  • RFC 2965 - HTTP State Management Mechanism - Specifies a way to create a stateful session with Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) requests and responses. It describes three new headers which carry state information between participating origin servers and user agents. Obsoletes RFC 2109.
  • Unofficial Cookie FAQ - A list of frequently asked questions with answers. Covers cookie fundamentals, cookie creation, cookie retrieval, and other advanced topics. By David Whalen / Cookie Central.

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