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You should only have to do this once and it should remember your preference Richardhunter says: Looking forward to reading news and political coverage from the Guardian.
Twitter says it's experimenting with how often that is, though it will at least remember your preference for the entirety of your session.
Now that the service has been turned on by Twitter, you can tag each tweet with your location and if you decide to do that, Tweetie will remember your preference for doing that.
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For instance, they are used to remember your preferences on sites you visit often, to remember your user ID and the contents of your shopping baskets, and to help you navigate between pages more efficiently.
As not everyone will be ready to make the move just yet, the service will remember your preferences before the final switch is completed.
Now, you may not care if Netflix was storing your browsing history, and you may even have been thankful knowing that, if you left Netflix and came back three months later, it would still remember your taste preferences.
The staff remembers your preferences and requests and seems perpetually cheerful.
A visit to a page on the Guardian's website may generate the following types of cookie: Site performance cookies Anonymous analytics cookies Geotargetting cookies Registration cookies Advertising cookies Third party advertising cookies This type of cookie remembers your preferences for tools found on the Guardian's website, so you don't have to re-set them each time you visit.
It also remembers your taste preferences.
Full access is currently only required for Minuum to read and write to the disk (which allows us to remember your keyboard customization preferences) and for Minuum to play sounds.
It remembers your clothing preferences, and autofilters for size, along with using a professional stylist to curate individual looks for users.
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