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Did you know that just about every website you go to is putting a cookie on your computer? No, I don't mean the delicious kind. But a cookie that is a tracker use to track what you have searched previously and therefore promote ads of things you are actually interested in.

So to find out how to make sure Amazon is not using those cookies find out how you can use Chrome's Incognito mode in order to get the most out of your experience.

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