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WithInternet Explorer v.7:Select "Tools" MenuClick "Internet Options" menu itemGo to the "Privacy" tabClick "Advanced" buttonCheck "Override automatic cookie handling" and finallySelect "Accept"or "Prompt" for both "First party Cookies" and "Third party Cookies"
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You have the ability to accept or delete cookies.
Cookies are small text files stored locally (on your computer). They are meant to be harmless and only store data intended for use by the website that "gave them to you". For instance if you visited a website and were filling in a form, the "cookie" would hold that data incase you clicked away and then came back. That way you wouldn't have to re-fill in all that you had done previously. Cookies are supposed to expire after a time and should not be accessible to any other website or someone over the net. In theory cookies are viewable to you and the originating web site only. In practice however, depending on the web browser you use, there are exploits that can be used by various sites to get cookies from other sites as well. Also, some sites share such cookies between themselves. Essentially and in practice, you have little control on who views your cookies, and that's why they are considered a security and privacy risk. Browsing with cookies disabled can be hard or impossible however, so it's a good policy to set up your browser to accept them but delete them when you close it.
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1. Go to Settings. 2. Press Safari in the Settings. 3. Go to Accept Cookies. 4. Choose Which One you Want.
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There are many charities which one accept cars as donations. In Canada, the Accessible Housing Society, Bullying Canada, and the Canadian Cancer Society all accept cars for donations.
Because the newspaper wouldn't accept us.
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To enable cookies in Google Chrome, click the Chrome menu icon. Then select settings and click "show advance settings". After that look for the privacy section and click "content settings".Then allow local data and set to allow 1st party and 3rd party cookies. And it depends on you if what party do you want to accept. But it is advisable to block the 3rd party cookies.
To enable cookies, follow the instructions below for the browser version you are using.Mozilla Firefox (1.0 final release and earlier)* Go to the "Tools" menu. * Select "Options". * Select the "Privacy" icon in the left panel. * Check the box corresponding to "Allow sites to set cookies". * Click "OK" to save changes.Netscape 7.1/Mozilla 5.0* Select "Preferences" from the Edit menu. * Click on the arrow next to "Privacy & Security" in the scrolling window to expand. * Under "Privacy & Security", select "Cookies." * Select "Enable all cookies". * Click "OK".Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0+* Select "Internet Options" from the Tools menu. * Click on the "Privacy" tab. * Click the "Default" button (or manually slide the bar down to "Medium") under "Settings". * Click "OK".Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x* Select "Internet Options" from the Tools menu. * Click on the "Security" tab. * Click the "Custom Level" button. * Scroll down to the "Cookies" section. * To enable: o Set "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" to "Enable". o Set "Allow per-session cookies" to "Enable". * Click "OK".Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x* Select "Internet Options" from the View menu. * Click on the "Advanced" tab. * Scroll down to find "Cookies" within the "Security" section. * To enable: o Select "Always accept cookies". * Click "OK".Netscape Communicator 4.x* Select "Preferences" from the Edit menu. * Find the "Cookies" section in the "Advanced" category. * To enable: o Select "Accept all cookies" (or "Enable all cookies"). * Click "OK".