Enabling Session Cookies
How to enable session cookies in your browser:
Below are instructions for setting cookies on some of the most popular web browsers:
For other browsers not listed here, visit the AboutCookies.org website (see external links section below).
Internet Explorer (versions 6x or 7x)
- Click on the Tools menu and select Internet Options.
- Click the Privacy tab at the top of the window.
- Make sure that the slider is set at a level not higher than Medium.
- The bottom of the slider section of the Security window contains several buttons. Click on the one marked Advanced.
- In the new window under the Cookies section, check the box labelled "Override automatic cookie handling".
- Now you will see the other settings that are enabled and can be configured.
- Under the First-party Cookies section, click the Accept button.
- Under the Third-party Cookies section, click on the Block button.
- Check the box labelled "Always allow session cookies."
- Click on OK.
- Click on OK again.
Firefox (versions 2x or 3x)
- Click on Tools, then Options (or Edit | Preferences on Linux)
- Select Privacy
- Select Cookies
- Choose your preferred settings (you can configure which sites are allowed to set cookies, how long to keep them for, and view and manage your existing cookies).
Safari
- Click Preferences on the Safari menu bar
- On the Security icon
- Under Accept Cookies the Always or Only from sites you navigate to must be selected
- Save changes by clicking OK
Google Chrome
- Click on the Tools menu and select Options.
- Click the "Under the Hood" tab and locate the "Security" section In the "Cookie settings" drop-down menu, choose your preferred settings.
- Google Chrome allows all cookies by default, but you can restrict the behaviour of first-party and third-party cookies or even block them completely.
- Click on the Close button when you've finished.
Opera (versions 8x or 9x)
- Choose Tools, then
- Preferences
- Advanced
- Cookies
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|Page Last Updated: 30 October 2009
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