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How to find your Browser Version
- Select/click "Help" on your browser's menu bar.
click here to see example
- From the Help menu, select/click "About <Browser Name>" (example: "About Internet Explorer" or "About Communicator...")
- Look for the version information. (example: Version: 5.30.2, would be Internet Explorer 5)
- Our best guess: We believe that you are using
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Select/Click "Tools" from your Internet Explorer menu bar.
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Select/Click "Internet Options" from the "Tools" menu drop down list. This will open the "Internet Options" window.
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Select/Click the "Privacy" tab in the "Internet Options" window. This will display the privacy settings for the internet zones - click here to see example.
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Select/Click the "Advanced:" button under the "Settings" sub heading. This will open the "Advanced Privacy Settings" window.
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Below are listed three options for allowing cookies.
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Option 1: Slide bar settings.
Make sure "Override automatic cookie handling" is un-checked and click "OK" - click here to see example. Then move the slider to select any of the following settings "Medium High", "Medium", "Low", or "Accept All Cookies" from the "Privacy" tab - click here to see example.
Option 2: Allow first-party cookies only.
Check "Override automatic cookie handling", then set First-party cookies to "Accept" and Third-party cookies to "Block." Blocking third-party cookies will block banner ad cookies of the site you are visiting - click here to see example.
Option 3: Prompt every time.
Choose the prompt option (view example) if you want to be prompted about allowing or blocking cookies from visited sites and banner ad sites. When you visit a site that uses cookies, IE will ask if you would like to allow or block cookies from the site specified. Click here to see an example of the prompt. The site requesting to save cookies is shown in the first sentence. Check "Apply my decision to all cookies from this Web site" and click the "Allow Cookie" button.
You can edit the sites you have chosen to allow or block from the "Privacy" section of the "Internet Options" window. Click the "Edit" button under the "Web site" sub heading. This will open the "Per Site Privacy Actions" windows. Follow the directions given to make changes - click here to see example.
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Select/Click "Tools" from your Internet Explorer menu bar.
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Step 2:
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Select/Click "Internet Options" from the "Tools" menu drop down list. This will open the "Internet Options" window.
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Select/Click the "Security" tab in the "Internet Options" window. This will display the "Web content zones" - click here to see example.
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Select/Click "Internet" for you web content zone. This should show the security level for this zone.
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Select/Click the "Custom Level..." button. This should open the "Security Settings" window.
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Scroll through the settings until you find the heading "Cookies". The "Cookies" heading will have the subheading "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" - click here to see example.
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Select/Click "Enable" or "Prompt" under the "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" subheading. Click "OK" when exiting each window to save your changes.
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Select/Click "Edit" from your Internet Explorer menu bar.
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Step 2:
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Select/Click "Internet Options" from the "Edit" menu drop down list. This will open the "Internet Options" window.
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Step 3:
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Select/Click the "Security" tab in the "Internet Options" window. This will display the "Web content zones" - click here to see example.
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Step 4:
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Select/Click "Internet" for you web content zone. This should show the security level for this zone.
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Step 5:
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Select/Click the "Custom Level..." button. This should open the "Security Settings" window.
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Scroll through the settings until you find the heading "Cookies". The "Cookies" heading will have the subheading "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" - click here to see example.
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Select/Click "Enable" or "Prompt" under the "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" subheading. Click "OK" when exiting each window to save your changes.
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Select/Click "Edit" from your Netscape menu bar.
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Select/Click "Preferences..." from the "Edit" menu drop down list. This will open the "Preference" window.
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Select/Click "Advanced" from the "Preferences" window. This will display the "Advanced" settings - click here to see example.
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Select/Check "Accept all cookies" or "Accept only cookies that get sent back to the originating server" from the "Advanced" settings. Click the "OK" button to save your changes.
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Select/Click "Edit" from your Netscape menu bar.
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Select/Click "Preferences..." from the "Edit" menu drop down list. This will open the "Preference" window.
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Double Click "Privacy & Security" from the "Preferences" window. Then select/click "Cookies" to see cookie options - Click on your browser example: Netscape 6 or Netscape 7.
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Select/Check "Enable all cookies" or "Enable cookies for the originating web site only" from the "Cookies" settings. Click the "OK" button to save your changes.
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Select/Click "My AOL" from your tool bar.
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Select/Click "Preferences" from the "My AOL" drop down menu. This will open the "Preferences" window.
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Select/Click "WWW" from the "Preferences" window. This will display the "AOL Internet Properties" window.
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Select/Click the "Security" tab in the "AOL Internet Properties" window. This will display the "Web content zones" - click here to see example.
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Select/Click "Internet" for you web content zone. This should show the security level for this zone.
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Select/Click the "Custom Level..." button. This should open the "Security Settings" window.
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Scroll through the settings until you find the heading "Cookies". The "Cookies" heading will have the subheading "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" - click here to see example.
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Select/Click "Enable" or "Prompt" under the "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" subheading. Click "OK" when exiting each window to save your changes.
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Select/Click "Settings" from your tool bar.
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Select/Click "Preferences" from the "Settings" drop down menu. This will open the "Preferences" window.
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Select/Click "Internet Properties (WWW)" from the "Preferences" window. This will display the "Internet Options" window.
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Step 4:
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Select/Click the "Security" tab in the "Internet Options" window. This will display the "Web content zones" - click here to see example.
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Select/Click "Internet" for you web content zone. This should show the security level for this zone.
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Step 6:
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Select/Click the "Custom Level..." button. This should open the "Security Settings" window.
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Scroll through the settings until you find the heading "Cookies". The "Cookies" heading will have the subheading "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" - click here to see example.
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Select/Click "Enable" or "Prompt" under the "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" subheading. Click "OK" when exiting each window to save your changes.
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You may need to log off and log back on for AOL to activate changes you make.
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