Computer Cookies and Freebie Money
January 2nd, 2009 . by LuckyBy Glen P Jon
We’re not talking about the kind of cookies you eat. We’re talking about computer cookies. You’re probably interested in the Freebie Market. I assume you understand the basics where as you get paid for completing offers on a website. This has been explained in my other writing. The purpose I address now is a more detailed description of how to actually get paid by your prospective website. Understand that you must clear you cookies in your browser and you must have a static or constant IP. I will explain.
Companies give you an entity besides your name. They give you your own computer ID in the form of what we call a “cookie.” A cookie is like a spy program, however in this case it has positive qualities. When you initially go to certain commercial sites, they’ll install a cookie. The cookie has your given ID. Installation of cookies happen online somewhat like a virus or spy program. They’re picked up automatically through your browser if your filter or spy program is off. When you come back to the commercial site, you are identified by the cookie in your computer. This is a normal process for your browser when visiting healthy web sites.
It is imperative to have a clearly defined identification, so that the commercial site can pay you. Your payment will be held up for an investigation that may take days or weeks if they don’t know who you are. Even though you put in the correct pass code, your cookie must match with what they initially gave you. This is why you should “clear your cookies in your browser before attempting to do any freebie offers.” It’s a simple little task of manipulating your browser. If you’re using Internet Explorer as your browser it’s done like this. Go to tools, then scroll down to “internet options.” When in internet options, select “delete cookies” and that’s it.
The process is just as simple in other browsers. It is not difficult in most browsers. Complete this process before you do anything on a commercial site, so that cookies from another program won’t get mixed up with cookies from your current program. This is one of the major reasons people have delayed payments and sometimes don’t get paid at all on freebie sites. You must clear your cookies before you complete any offers. The same process must be done before you sign into any commercial site and expect to get payment for completing offers.
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