Pembroke Rosslare "AFerry account"

At the moment I am having a cup of tea,

and would like to know how you get these cookies out of the computer.

A chocolate chip biscuit would be very nice.

I can only find dust inside the CD drawer

:banana::banana::lol-049:

ah - a fellow luddite ??
 
ah - a fellow luddite ??
I was having a little bit of fun with you, cookies are little text files, in other words you can read them and then delete them.

Placed on your computer by websites to look at where you have been browsing.

The easiest way to get rid of them is to use your browser's own delete history option.

As for saving passwords you can keep them in "your little black book" or make a password protected document that you can keep on the desktop or hide it where ever you want.

Every time I shut the computer down I delete history which automatically includes cookies and browsing history and downloaded files, a couple of clicks and its done.

:cool1::cool1::cool1:
 
Just to warn others, i tried to book a ferry with this lot today - because their price came up £30 less than anyone else.... after failing twice to have perfectly sound debit cards accepted, and then logging back in - the price had gone up by £30 !!!

i don't know if this could be a scam site their address is 2Morrow Court, Appleford Road, Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire, OX14 4FH - this post code is an abingdon one....

Their email reply to me is one of those "no reply" addresses as well... Beware.......

I used them last year from Italy to Greece ferries no probs got good deal
 
thanks everyone i will get back to my bank tomorrow as the credit card refused by this site is still giving me problems.... and i have more than sufficient funds... something odd happened thats for sure..... but i will edit out the word scam as folks here think it was not
 
I was having a little bit of fun with you, cookies are little text files, in other words you can read them and then delete them.

Placed on your computer by websites to look at where you have been browsing.

The easiest way to get rid of them is to use your browser's own delete history option.

As for saving passwords you can keep them in "your little black book" or make a password protected document that you can keep on the desktop or hide it where ever you want.

Every time I shut the computer down I delete history which automatically includes cookies and browsing history and downloaded files, a couple of clicks and its done.

:cool1::cool1::cool1:
Thats fine but the second they place a cookie they have all your data and ip address so even if you do clear it they will be back on next boot up.:pc:
 

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