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 on Windows 8 firefox, follow below steps: 1. Open your Firebox browser. 2. Click the Firefox button at the top left of the browser window. 3. Click Options. 4. Click Privacy Settings 5. Set Firefox will... to Remember history if you want to enable all cookies. 6. Set Firefox will... to Use Custom settings for history if you want to customize the settings of your cookies.
Locate Cookies Within Firefox 1.Step 1 Access your cookies. From the top menu bar, open the Tools menu (Windows) or the Firefox menu (Mac). When a drop-down menu appears, pick Options for Windows and Preferences for a Mac. 2.Step 2 Click on the Privacy icon. Look for the box labeled Cookies. Enable Cookies in Firefox 3.Step 1 Check the box next to 'Accept Cookies From Sites.' Scroll through the menu next to the words 'Keep Until' and choose the appropriate option. 4.Step 2 Use the 'Exceptions' button to make specific exceptions to the rule to accept all cookies. Click this button, and you'll see a dialog box appear. Type the address of a Web site that you don't want to accept a cookie from. Once you've typed in the URL, select 1 of the 3 buttons 'Block,' 'Allow For Session,' or 'Allow.' 5.Step 3 Close the box and then click on 'Show Cookies' to see all the current cookies on your computer. Finally, to enable cookies in Firefox click 'OK' for Windows or close the preferences box for a Mac.
Unfortunately, this cannot be done. It is one of the drawbacks of the safety features included within Firefox.....
Tools --> Clear Recent History --> Cookies.
Enable cookies on your browser. Google how to do this with your browser. "How to enable cookies in [Browser Name]"
You can minimize security risk when dealing with cookies. However, you may need to enable cookies if required to:
firefox -edit-preferences-main-manage add ons- enable
They are stored in the program itself so you can only delete them through Firefox.
Tools -> Clear Private Data
You either have one or two things set incorrectly. Either you didn't check "Keep me logged in" in Gmail, or you have cookies disabled in Firefox.
because your not supposed to do what you do
Cookies are stored in /Username/Library/Cookies. You can also clear cookies for other browsers, like for Firefox you would click "Tools", "Clear private data...", and choose Cookies.