Internet Cookies: The Good and the Bad Internet cookies aren’t as complicated as you might think. The majority of cookies are used for your convenience only, merely a tool companies use to make your visit to their website much easier and efficient, like saving your log-in information. Other cookies may be used to gather information from your computer. In fact, many research companies today are utilizing these cookies so they may find out information that people wouldn’t normally give out, like abortion, sexual offenses, or gun control information. These are the types of cookies that may, naturally, raise some concerns about privacy. Since the year 2000 internet cookies have been a major media spectacle. This is largely due to the fact that companies are storing information on your computer, simply to retrieve this data at a later time…but let’s analyze this carefully. Internet cookies are simply name-value pairs, or if you rather, data with a name and given value. Let’s say that Ebay wants to store a cookie on your computer that holds your log-in information. The name of the cookie may be User_ID while the value is a list of numbers and letters, much like a serial number, that the website may translate into your actual log-in information. This type of cookie is benign, and cannot be used to view information on your computer. In fact, it is very practical, especially if you frequent the website regularly. These cookies work within the privacy laws to make your life easier. On the other hand, there are internet cookies that are utilized to view personal information stored on your computer, like credit card information. These cookies work within the privacy laws only if they ask your permission first. We’ve all seen it before, type in your credit card number and a message pops up asking if you would like to store this information. It is the almost viral cookie, the one that doesn’t ask permission to view personal information that is considered unlawful. There have been countless cases of identity theft utilizing this exact method. Fortunately, the human race has come a long way in how to protect your computer form this sort of theft. Any computer user with McAfee or Norton Antivirus shouldn’t worry about this.