It is important that any internet user first enables cookies in their browser application of choice. This short article will explain how to do this in the three most popular browser applications; Firefox, Ie and Google Chrome. If you’re unclear about such a cookie is in the web browser sense it is a file in web host uses to identify you.
To enable Cookies in IE
The initial step you should do is to find out what version of IE you’re using. This tutorial is geared for IE 8. To achieve that open your browser and navigate to the “?” or help/about.
* Click on ‘Tools’ Menu -Internet Options
* Select the ‘Privacy Tab’
* You will now have the choice of selecting the amount you intend to use, it usually set to medium, but you can choose the security level you want.
* Click Ok and OK and you’re done.
To enable Cookies in Firefox
* Open your browser (be sure you’re while using latest version of Firefox).
* Go to ‘Tools’ and then Options.
* Came from here you need to click the “Privacy” Icon.
* You’ll also have two options for you to select like IE, it is recommended you select “No Restriction” then Check box to “Accept all cookies from third party sites” and to keep until they expire.
* Click Ok and then restart your browser.
To enable Cookies in Chrome
* Open your browser and go to the “Tools” icon (which seems like a wrench).
* Click options.
* Choose the “Under The Hood” tab.
* Click on “Content Settings” after which Cookies.
* It is advisable to use the recommended setting; however, you can always use anything you wish depending on the degree of security you wish to enable.
* Click close, after which close again.
* Restart browser.
As you can see, it isn’t very difficult to enable cookies in each one of the most popular web browsers. We also suggest however, that you have the browser clear cache any time you close the browser. This can permit you a bit more security and privacy.
It is very easy to enable cookies in Firefox follow the instructions in this guide or visit the experts in computer help at computertooslow.com