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Here are the most common browsers used and instructions on how to enable your browser to accept cookies. Some of these instructions are different for each version of the browser, so make sure you are following the correct set of instructions. If your browser is not listed here, then try running a search on Google for your particular browser and/or version. There is lots of information out there. PLEASE CLICK ON THE BROWSER THAT YOU ARE RUNNING.
Windows based operating system
Internet Explorer Version 6
From the top menu, go to Tools --> Internet Options
Click on the privacy tab
Click on the "advanced" button
Check the box that says "Override Automatic Cookie Handling"
Near the bottom, choose the "Accept" option under the First party cookies and then also check the "Always allow session cookies
Click OK
Internet Explorer Version 5
From the top menu, go to Tools --> Internet Options
Click on the security tab
Click on Internet Zone
You now need to choose a security level less than High, or you can click on the custom level, scroll to the Cookies section, and then click on the Enable for both cookie options.
Internet Explorer Version 4
From the top menu, go to View --> Internet Options
Click on the "Advanced" tab
Scroll down to the security section
Under cookies, click on "always accept cookies"
Netscape Navigator Version 7.x
From the top menu, go to Edit --> Preferences
Click on the "Privacy and Security" category and expand the list
Click on "Cookies"
Select "Enable all Cookies"
Netscape Navigator Version 6.x
From the top menu, go to Edit --> Preferences
Click on the "Privacy and Security" category and expand the list
Click on "Cookies"
Select "Enable all Cookies"
Netscape Navigator Version 4.x
From the top menu, go to Edit --> Preferences
Click on "Advanced" in the Category area
From the options list on the right-hand side, select "accept all cookies"
Netscape Navigator Version 3
There is no way to disable cookies in this version and so you should be getting them. You can, however, turn off the warning so that they are accepted automatically.
Go to Options --> Network Preferences
Click on the "Protocols" tab
Under the "Show an Alert Before, de-select the part that says "accepting a cookie"
AOL (all versions)
For information on setting up your AOL browser to handle cookies, please go to the AOL site HERE
Mozilla Firefox
Open the Tools menu and choose Options
Click on the Privacy icon
Click on Cookies
Check off 'Allow sites to set Cookies'
Mozilla
Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences
Under the Privacy & Security category, choose Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
Click on "Enable all cookies"
Opera
From the menu bar, click to File --> Preferences
Under the group called "Network", click on "Privacy"
In the section on Cookies, check the "Enable Cookies" box
Click Ok
Mac based operating system
Internet Explorer Version 5
Choose Edit --> Preferences from the top menu
Under the Receiving Files option, select "Cookies"
Under "When receiving cookies", select "never ask"
Click OK
Internet Explorer Version 4
Choose Edit --> Preferences from the top menu
Under the Receiving Files option, select "Cookies"
Under "When receiving cookies", select "never ask"
Click OK
Netscape Navigator Version 4
From the top menu, go to Edit --> Preferences
Click on "Advanced" in the menu on the left hand side
Under "Cookies" on the right side fo the screen, click "Accept all Cookies"
Click OK
AOL (all versions) For information on setting up your AOL browser to handle cookies, please go to the AOL site HERE
Here are the most common browsers used and instructions on how to enable your browser to accept cookies. Some of these instructions are different for each version of the browser, so make sure you are following the correct set of instructions. If your browser is not listed here, then try running a search on Google for your particular browser and/or version. There is lots of information out there. PLEASE CLICK ON THE BROWSER THAT YOU ARE RUNNING.
Windows based operating system
Internet Explorer Version 6
From the top menu, go to Tools --> Internet Options
Click on the privacy tab
Click on the "advanced" button
Check the box that says "Override Automatic Cookie Handling"
Near the bottom, choose the "Accept" option under the First party cookies and then also check the "Always allow session cookies
Click OK
Internet Explorer Version 5
From the top menu, go to Tools --> Internet Options
Click on the security tab
Click on Internet Zone
You now need to choose a security level less than High, or you can click on the custom level, scroll to the Cookies section, and then click on the Enable for both cookie options.
Internet Explorer Version 4
From the top menu, go to View --> Internet Options
Click on the "Advanced" tab
Scroll down to the security section
Under cookies, click on "always accept cookies"
Netscape Navigator Version 7.x
From the top menu, go to Edit --> Preferences
Click on the "Privacy and Security" category and expand the list
Click on "Cookies"
Select "Enable all Cookies"
Netscape Navigator Version 6.x
From the top menu, go to Edit --> Preferences
Click on the "Privacy and Security" category and expand the list
Click on "Cookies"
Select "Enable all Cookies"
Netscape Navigator Version 4.x
From the top menu, go to Edit --> Preferences
Click on "Advanced" in the Category area
From the options list on the right-hand side, select "accept all cookies"
Netscape Navigator Version 3
There is no way to disable cookies in this version and so you should be getting them. You can, however, turn off the warning so that they are accepted automatically.
Go to Options --> Network Preferences
Click on the "Protocols" tab
Under the "Show an Alert Before, de-select the part that says "accepting a cookie"
AOL (all versions)
For information on setting up your AOL browser to handle cookies, please go to the AOL site HERE
Mozilla Firefox
Open the Tools menu and choose Options
Click on the Privacy icon
Click on Cookies
Check off 'Allow sites to set Cookies'
Mozilla
Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences
Under the Privacy & Security category, choose Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
Click on "Enable all cookies"
Opera
From the menu bar, click to File --> Preferences
Under the group called "Network", click on "Privacy"
In the section on Cookies, check the "Enable Cookies" box
Click Ok
Mac based operating system
Internet Explorer Version 5
Choose Edit --> Preferences from the top menu
Under the Receiving Files option, select "Cookies"
Under "When receiving cookies", select "never ask"
Click OK
Internet Explorer Version 4
Choose Edit --> Preferences from the top menu
Under the Receiving Files option, select "Cookies"
Under "When receiving cookies", select "never ask"
Click OK
Netscape Navigator Version 4
From the top menu, go to Edit --> Preferences
Click on "Advanced" in the menu on the left hand side
Under "Cookies" on the right side fo the screen, click "Accept all Cookies"
Click OK
AOL (all versions) For information on setting up your AOL browser to handle cookies, please go to the AOL site HERE
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