cookiecop.exe
What is cookiecop.exe?
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Windows Process Description:
The process cookiecop.exe is PC Magazines CookieCop application for cookie management. The process cookiecop.exe improves your systems security by using a wide array of utilities to help protect your online privacy. Whenever you surf the Internet, your browsing habits and personal information are collected and monitored. Using cookies is just one of the many techniques in order to gather data that may be confidential to you. The process cookiecop.exe allows you to accept or reject incoming cookies using the site source as the basis.
The process cookiecop.exe was created by Mark Sweeney. This program debuted on the January 29, 2002 issue of PC Magazine. The source code of the cookiecop.exe program is also included in the magazine entry. PC Magazine is a magazine that mainly tackles computers, and issues are published twice a week both online and in print. The publisher of PC Magazine is the Ziff-Davis Publishing Holdings Inc.
The cookiecop.exe process or CookieCop has had major updates that provided improvements in the functionality and additional features. The Plus version of the cookiecop.exe file has an additional option that enables you to block banner ads and offensive web sites. These blocked Internet sites and advertisements may be replaced with an image of your preference. The latest version of the cookiecop.exe program has the capability to reject pop-up windows and change permanent cookies into cookies that can't leave "crumbs" in your local disk or the so-called session-only cookies. The process cookiecop.exe's current version is Plus 2.2, and this version provides new features that allow you to configure the CookieCop's proxy engine. Another new feature of the cookiecop.exe Plus 2.2 file version is the Viewer window which lets you see the data transferred from and to your Internet browser.
The process cookiecop.exe can be used in Windows 95, 98, Me, NT4, 2000 and XP. This process can be located in the C:/Program Files/CookieCop/directory and it runs automatically during Windows startup.
Author: PC Magazine /Mark Sweeney.
Author URL: http://www.pcmag.com/
Part Of: CookieCop
Memory Usage: Low. The process cookiecop.exe uses up around 400kb of virtual memory when active.
System Process: No
Application: Yes
Background Process: Yes
Uses Network: No
Uses Internet: Yes
Hardware Related: No
Common Path: C:\Program Files\CookieCop\
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