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Must Love Macintosh - Transcript - Hour 2, Segment 10

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John: Even if I go to another websites, I go to Dell website is it same difference there too?

David Lawrence: The Dell website, why wouldn*t you be getting---

John: Let*s talk of a website where I, it asks if you want to store your password.

David Lawrence: Right all that is doing is setting a cookie on your hard drive. You are actually not storing the password on the Dell server as you are storing it encrypted in that cookie. That*s why I don*t believe it*s a big deal to erase cookies. You will find that if you constantly clean cookies if you set a website to store your password.

John: Yes.

David Lawrence: It won*t. If it can*t store a cockie on your hard drive it won*t be able, like you see those little boxes that say remember me or log me in automatically when I come to the website. That*s all because it*s storing a cookie that says this users wants that to be their experience.

John: Okay David.

David Lawrence: So don*t worry about it.

John: Alright, thank you sir.

David Lawrence: I appreciate. I hope I made you sleep better at night. 180039 Online is our telephone number 18003966546. Richard you are online tonight with David Lawrence, hello.

Richard: Hi David.

David Lawrence: Hi there.

Richard: A quick question. Actually you have talked a lot about external hard drives for backup.

David Lawrence: Absolutely.

Richard: Yeah can then, use this answer for an old like for Windows 98 machine to supplement, to upgrade a new machine?

David Lawrence: You can but it*s just as easy to hook both machines up to a Local Area Network. If you have both machines at the same time as you will either way hook them both up to a Router and just make each hard drive appear on the other machines desktop and just drag and drop.

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