1996-07-18 - Re: CookieScan 0.0 rev 0

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From: John Pettitt <jpp@software.net>
To: David Sternlight <cypherpunks@toad.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-07-18 04:29:06 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 18 Jul 1996 12:29:06 +0800

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From: John Pettitt <jpp@software.net>
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 1996 12:29:06 +0800
To: David Sternlight <cypherpunks@toad.com>
Subject: Re: CookieScan 0.0 rev 0
Message-ID: <2.2.32.19960716215409.00d2a4bc@mail.software.net>
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At 08:02 AM 7/16/96 -0700, David Sternlight wrote:
>At 5:34 PM -0700 7/15/96, Christopher Hull wrote:
>>Do y'all think there might be an interest in a
>>utility which would allow the user to deal with
>>browser cookies?
>>
>>What I imagine is a little utility that would
>>display the cookies stashed on a machine and
>>give the user the option to either delete or
>><snicker> edit </snicker> any given cookie.
>>(Hey, it's *your* computer, not the website's).
>
>And they'll simply <snicker> start encrypting the cookies if they don't do
>so already. Have a nice day.
>
>David
>
>
>
we have already <snicker>:-)</snicker>

John Pettitt, jpp@software.net
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