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Microsoft Internet Explorer
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- Click Start >
Control Panel. (Note: with Windows XP
Classic View, click the Windows Start
button > Settings > Control Panel).
- Double-click the Internet Options
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- Click the Privacy tab.
- Click the Advanced button.
- Select the option 'Override automatic cookie
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Advanced Privacy Settings window.
- Select the 'Accept' or 'Prompt' option under
'First-party Cookies.'
- Select the 'Accept' or 'Prompt' option under
'Third-party Cookies.' (Note: if you select the
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- In the Internet Options window, click
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To enable cookies in Internet Explorer 6:
- Click Start >
Control Panel. (Note: with Windows XP
Classic View, click the Windows Start
button > Settings > Control Panel).
- Click the Advanced button.
- Select the option 'Override Automatic Cookie
Handling.'
- Select the 'Accept' or 'Prompt' option under
'First-party Cookies.'
- Select the 'Accept' or 'Prompt' option under
'Third-party Cookies.' (Note: if you select the
'Prompt' option, you'll be prompted to click
OK every time a website
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- In the Internet Options window, click
OK to exit.
Mozilla Firefox
To enable cookies in Mozilla Firefox 3.x (PC):
- Click Tools > Options.
- Click Privacy in the top
panel.
- Set 'Firefox will': to Use custom
settings for history.
- Check the box next to Accept cookies
from sites to enable cookies, or
uncheck it to disable them.
- Click OK.
To enable cookies in Mozilla Firefox 2.x (PC):
- Click Tools > Options.
- Click Privacy in the top
panel.
- Select the checkbox labeled 'Accept cookies
from sites.'
- Click OK.
To enable cookies in Mozilla Firefox (Mac):
- Go to the Firefox drop-down
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- Select Preferences.
- Click Privacy.
- Set 'Firefox will': to Use custom
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- Check the box next to Accept cookies
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- Click OK.
Chrome
To enable cookies in Chrome (PC):
- Click the Tools menu.
- Select Options.
- Click the Under the Hood
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- Click Content settings in
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- Make sure Allow local data to be set
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- Select Chrome > Preferences
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- Click the Under the Hood
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- Click Content settings in
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- Make sure Allow local data to be set
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exception.
Safari
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- Go to the Safari drop-down
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- Select Preferences.
- Click Security in the top
panel.
- Under 'Accept Cookies' select the option
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