Affiliate.skybook.com cookie???? Why is the Rx doing this?

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I've turned up the controls on my computer regarding cookies and almost everytime I click onto the offshore forum I get the message that affiliate.skybook.com wants to add a cookie to my computer. Is this part of the RX's new advertising policy?
 

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No idea about why, but is that a bad thing? I don't even know what cookies are so don't go by me.


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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by max1234:
I've turned up the controls on my computer regarding cookies and almost everytime I click onto the offshore forum I get the message that affiliate.skybook.com wants to add a cookie to my computer. Is this part of the RX's new advertising policy? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Scary shit. Why would they be tracking from RX? if it were from their site I would understand. Oh yeah, RX and Sky have the same owner. That should explain it Max.
 

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wilheim...

dont be ridiculous... chocolate chip, oatmeal... does that ring a bell?

cookies can be very tasty with milk at bedtime...
 

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JFS - just FYI as a moderator I have axcess to member management which allows IP checks, very easy to do. lol
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