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  2. Clear cookies on a web browser - AOL Help

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    Clearing the cookies in your browser will fix most of these problems. • Clear your browser's cookies in Edge • Clear your browser's cookies in Safari • Clear your browser's cookies in Firefox • Clear your browser's cookies in Chrome. Internet Explorer may still work with some AOL services, but is no longer supported by Microsoft.

  3. Fix problems reading or receiving AOL Mail

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    Cookies are little bits of info stored in your browser to allow websites to load quicker. While this usually makes it faster to access sites, this stored info can ...

  4. Clear cache on a web browser - AOL Help

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    A browser's cache stores temporary website files which allows the site to load faster in future sessions. This data will be recreated every time you visit the webpage, though at times it can become corrupted.

  5. Allow cookies? Here's the final answer - AOL

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    First, a recap on what cookies are. Cookies are one or more small pieces of data that identify your computer to a website with a unique code, Joseph Steinberg, cybersecurity expert and emerging ...

  6. The Cookie Conundrum: Why Google's Change of Heart ... - AOL

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    Google Chrome's tracking cookies aren't crumbling just yet. Check out how an unexpected policy change will affect the future of digital advertising and your investments in that space.

  7. What are cookies, exactly, and are they good or bad? Cyber ...

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    Persistent cookies, which stick with you during many different web sessions "Cookies can also allow a site to remember a user’s username — without authenticating the user — or other ...

  8. Canonical link element - Wikipedia

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    According to Google, the canonical link element is not considered to be a directive, but rather a hint that the ranking algorithm will "honor strongly". [ 1 ] [ 9 ] While the canonical link element has its benefits, Matt Cutts , then the head of Google's webspam team, has said that the search engine prefers the use of 301 redirects .

  9. Duplicate content - Wikipedia

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    The duplicate content can be substantial parts of the content within or across domains and can be either exactly duplicate or closely similar. [1] When multiple pages contain essentially the same content, search engines such as Google and Bing can penalize or cease displaying the copying site in any relevant search results.