To enable cookies in Internet Explorer
7 or 8:
- Click Start > Control
Panel. (Note: with Windows XP Classic View, click the Windows Start
button > Settings > Control Panel).
- Double-click the Internet
Options icon.
- Click the Privacy tab.
- Click the Advanced button.
- Select the option 'Override
automatic cookie handling' under the Cookies section in the 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 'Prompt'
option, you'll be prompted to click OK every time a website
attempts to send you a cookie.)
- In the Internet Options window,
click OK to exit.
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
attempts to send you a cookie.)
- In the Internet Options window,
click OK to exit.
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 menu.
- Select Preferences.
- Click Privacy.
- 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 Chrome (PC):
- Click the Tools menu.
- Select Options.
- Click the Under the Hood
tab.
- Click Content settings in
the 'Privacy' section.
- Make sure Allow local data to
be set is selected to allow both first-party and third-party cookies.
For any given webpage, first-party cookies are cookies that are set by the
site domain listed in the address bar. Third-party cookies come from other
domain sources that have items, such as ads or images, embedded on the
page. If you only want to accept first-party cookies, check the box next
to Block all third-party cookies without exception.
To enable cookies in Chrome (Mac):
- Select Chrome > Preferences
on the menu bar.
- Click the Under the Hood
tab.
- Click Content settings in
the 'Privacy' section.
- Make sure Allow local data to
be set is selected to allow both first-party and third-party cookies.
For any given webpage, first-party cookies are cookies that are set by the
site domain listed in the address bar. Third-party cookies come from other
domain sources that have items, such as ads or images, embedded on the
page. If you only want to accept first-party cookies, check the box next
to Block all third-party cookies without exception.
To enable cookies in Safari:
- Go to the Safari drop-down
menu.
- Select Preferences.
- Click Security in the top
panel.
- Under 'Accept Cookies' select the
option 'Only from sites you navigate to.'
If you've already checked that your
cookies are enabled and you're still seeing an error message that your
browser's cookie functionality is turned off, try opening a new window in your
browser. Sometimes using tabs in a single browser instance can cause your
cookies to stick.