Cookie Cutter:

A "cookie" is a small file on your computer which a remote computer - i.e. a web site you visit - can use to store some data in.  It allows remote computers to "remember" things about your use of their computer - when you were there, what you did etc.  Sometimes these cookies get saved to your computer and you don't even know it!  The storage of cookies can often be modified in the "Options" section of your browser menu.  See, here is what i can tell about you:


Your network profile:
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Your local profile:
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How busy is the Internet?

The Internet Traffic Report monitors the flow of data around the world.  It then displays a value between zero and 100. Higher values indicate faster and more reliable connections.  This report is updated every hour showing the most recent index as well as an arrow indicating trend (rising or falling).


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