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Google Chrome
Path: Customize and control Google Chrome > Settings > Advanced > Content Settings > Cookies
- Locate and click on the Customize and control Google Chromebutton in the top-right corner designated with three stacked dots.
- Select Settingsin the drop-down menu.
- On the new Settingstab, scroll down to Advanced and click on the link.
- In the expanded Advancedsection, click on Content Settings listed under Privacy and security.
- Locate and click on the Cookieslink listed directly under the Content settings
- Make sure Allow sites to save and read cookie data (recommended)is toggled on. You also have options to trash cookies when the browser is closed, and blocking third-party cookies.
Mozilla Firefox
Path: Menu > Options > Privacy > History
- Locate and click on the Menubutton located in the top-right corner designated with three stacked lines.
- In the drop-down menu, click on the Options
- A new Optionstab appears in the browser. Select Privacy in the menu on the left.
- On the new Privacypanel, make sure Accept cookies from sites is checked. Here you can also determine when cookies expire, block third-party cookies, and block cookies from specific sites.
Microsoft Edge
Path: Settings and more > Settings > Advanced settings > Cookies
- Locate and click on the Settings and more button in the top-right corner designated with three dots.
- Select Settings at the bottom of the roll-out menu.
- Click the View advanced settings button listed under Advanced settings towards the bottom of the Settings panel.
- Scroll all the way down the Advanced settings roll-out menu until you see Cookies.
- Make sure the drop-down menu reads Don’t block cookies.
- Here you can also block all cookies or just cookies planted by external websites.
Internet Explorer
Path: Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Advanced Privacy Settings
- Locate and click on the Tools button in the top-right corner designated with a gear icon.
- Select Internet Options in the drop-down menu.
- The Internet Options pop-up window will appear. Click on this panel’s Privacy tab.
- On the new Privacy panel, click on the Advanced button listed under Settings.
- The Advanced Privacy Settings pop-up window appears. Choose Accept under First-party Cookies. There are also options to enable/disable third-party cookies and to accept all cookies no matter the source.
Opera Browser
Path: Customize and control Opera > Settings > Privacy & security > Cookies
- Locate and click on the Opera logo located in the top-left corner labelled as Customize and control Opera.
- In the drop-down menu, click on the Settings link.
- A new Settings tab will appear within the browser. Select Privacy & security listed on the menu to the left.
- On the new panel, scroll down to Cookies and make sure Allow local data to be set (recommended) is selected with a blue-white dot. You can also make Opera delete cookies when exiting, block third-party cookies, and more.
Apple Safari
Path: Safari > Preferences > Privacy > Cookies and website data
- Locate and click on Safari in the toolbar at the top.
- In the drop-down menu, click on the Preferences link.
- On the Preferences page, click on the Privacy button located on the toolbar.
- Locate the Cookies and website data option, and make sure that Block all cookies is unchecked.
- As an optional step, you can click on Manage Website Data to manually choose which sites you want to delete cookies from.
Changes to our Cookie Policy
We may change this Cookie Policy as we may deem necessary from time to time, or as may be required by law. Any changes will be immediately posted on this website and you will be deemed to have accepted the terms of the Cookie Policy on your first use of this website following the alterations. We recommend that you check this page regularly to keep up-to-date.