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The federal government has guidelines on the use of persistent cookies.
Persistent cookies store information on your computer for longer periods of time.
However, persistent cookies will "remember" this information for more than one session.
Persistent cookies, however, remain on your system for an extended period of time.
Each web site using persistent cookies identifies itself as doing so.
Persistent cookies remain on your computer's hard drive after you complete an activity.
Choosing to use this option will set a persistent cookie.
But if you're not comfortable with that, it's easy to turn persistent cookies off; the site will still work fine without them.
Some social media and third party sites that display information from the Department may use persistent cookie technology.
Some of these sites may use persistent cookies in order to improve the service they provide to their users.
In these cases, Facebook may set a persistent cookie as a result of the embedded content.
Is this the same industry that introduced the Flash-based persistent cookies?
To set these preferences permanently, users must accept a persistent cookie.
As of January, 2001, the Department does not issue "persistent cookies".
Persistent cookies remain on your computer until they expire or you delete them.
Federal government Web sites are generally prohibited from using persistent cookies and this site does not employ them.
For this reason, persistent cookies are also called tracking cookies.
These persistent cookies do not contain personally identifiable information.
Our customer satisfaction survey uses a persistent cookie that is stored on your computer's hard drive.
This persistent cookie is used by these third party providers to help maintain the integrity of video statistics.
That means they're using session cookies somewhere rather than persistent cookies.
The identification is usually via a persistent cookie that has been placed on the computer by the site page code.
The Department's Web site and its component sites do not use persistent cookies.
The persistent cookies that block repeated survey invitations expire in 90 days.