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Zester 11-04-2005 03:29 AM

something about traffic trading scirpts
 
it says this at smartTrafficTrader's script page:
Quote:

"Users with disabled cookies are the pain in the ass when you try to grow your TGP since the Internet Explorer version 6 came in - the cookies are disabled as default since this version."
I've seen this before.
I have IE 6.0.29
I went to "Internet Options" -> "Privacy" and clicked "default".
then I went to "Internet Options" -> "Privacy" -> "Advanced"
"First-party cookies" and "Third party cookies" seem to be set as "Accept".

so am I missing something ? the default seems to be cookie enabled and not disabled.

Head_Hunter 11-04-2005 03:34 AM

Hum i just checked my and they are turned off not to accept.

What i wanna know is with stt how the hell do i change the max clicks rule? my surfers are geting blocked after so many clicks :1orglaugh

broke 11-04-2005 03:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zester
so am I missing something ? the default seems to be cookie enabled and not disabled.

Well you are missing the fact that those accept options are grayed out and not used unless you check the override button. The default level in IE 6 is medium which means some cookies are blocked, some are downgraded, and some are leashed depending on P3P policies.

Blocks third-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy or that have a compact privacy policy which specifies that personally identifiable information is used without your implicit consent. First-party cookies that have a compact privacy policy which specifies that personally identifiable information is used without your implicit consent are downgraded (deleted when you close Internet Explorer). First-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy are leashed (restricted so that they can only be read in the first-party context). Cookies that were already on your computer before you installed Internet Explorer 6 are also leashed. Per-site privacy actions override these settings.

I can't really comment on how this would effect trade script(s) in question, because I have no idea how they place their cookies or if they're even using P3P settings.

Darkhorse 11-04-2005 03:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Head_Hunter
Hum i just checked my and they are turned off not to accept.

What i wanna know is with stt how the hell do i change the max clicks rule? my surfers are geting blocked after so many clicks :1orglaugh

It's all in the settings area of the admin script mate, have a look around it isn't hard to find.

Zester 11-04-2005 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by broke
Well you are missing the fact that those accept options are grayed out and not used unless you check the override button. The default level in IE 6 is medium which means some cookies are blocked, some are downgraded, and some are leashed depending on P3P policies.

Blocks third-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy or that have a compact privacy policy which specifies that personally identifiable information is used without your implicit consent. First-party cookies that have a compact privacy policy which specifies that personally identifiable information is used without your implicit consent are downgraded (deleted when you close Internet Explorer). First-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy are leashed (restricted so that they can only be read in the first-party context). Cookies that were already on your computer before you installed Internet Explorer 6 are also leashed. Per-site privacy actions override these settings.

I can't really comment on how this would effect trade script(s) in question, because I have no idea how they place their cookies or if they're even using P3P settings.

trading scripts are using something like this via PHP:
Code:

setcookie("TestCookie", $value, time()+3600, "/~rasmus/", ".example.com", 1);
it's a First party cookie implanting

squeezeboobs 11-04-2005 08:32 AM

third-party cookies are the devil. No reason at all to use them except mal-use.

Zester 11-04-2005 09:52 AM

I am still getting all the first party cookie planted and they stay there after I close the IE page.
I tried it with the cookies some traffic trading scripts plant: TTT, arrow trader etc.


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