What is a cookie?
Cookies are small files that websites put on your computer hard disk drive when you first visit.
Think of a cookie as an identification card that’s uniquely yours. Its job is to notify the site when you’ve returned.
While it is possible to misuse a cookie in cases where there is personal data in it, cookies by themselves are not malicious.
All recent versions of popular browsers give users a level of control over cookies.
Users can set their browsers to accept or reject all, or certain, cookies.
Users can also set their browser to prompt them each time a cookie is offered.
Google Chrome
Click on the “Tools” menu and select “Options”.
Click the “Under the Bonnet” tab and locate the “Privacy” section, and choose the “Content settings” button.
Click the “Cookie settings” tab and 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.
Internet Explorer
Choose Tools and then Internet Options
Click the Privacy tab
Move the slider to choose your preferred settings.
For more specialised cookie settings click on Advanced, check the ‘Override cookie handling’ button and modify the settings to suit your requirements.
Mozilla
Choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
Select Privacy & Security, then select Cookies.
Choose your preferred settings.
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