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What are ‘cookies’ and
how are they used?
A cookie is a small file that can be saved
onto your computer when you visit a website.
It cannot be read by any site other than that
which placed the cookie. We use cookies for
several reasons. For example, we use them
to monitor visits to areas of our website.
We don’t link cookies to personal information
provided by you. As we use temporary cookies,
when you close your browser down they are
deleted from your computer. Your web browser
lets you turn off cookies. However, if you
do disable cookies you might not be able to
use some of the services on websites.
If you want to turn off cookies on your browser,
follow the instructions below and select the
‘disable/reject’ options at the
end.
If you’ve turned off cookies on your
browser but want to turn them back on again
follow these simple steps (specific to your
browser version) and then choose ‘accept’.
Microsoft Internet Explorer v5
To enable cookies using Internet Explorer
v5:
- Click on the 'Tools' menu.
- Select 'Internet Options'.
- Click on the 'Security' tab. and choose the 'Custom Level' button.
- Find the 'Cookies' option and enable both types, 'stored...' (Permanent cookies) and 'per session...' (Temporary cookies).
Microsoft Internet Explorer v6
To enable 'cookies' using Internet Explorer
v6:
- Click on the 'Tools' menu.
- Select 'Internet Options'.
- Click on the 'Privacy' tab and choose the 'Advanced options' button.
- Check the 'Override automatic cookie handling' tick-box.
- Enable the 'First party' cookies by choosing the 'Accept' or 'Prompt' option.
- Enable the 'Third party' cookies by choosing the 'Accept' or 'Prompt' option.
Netscape Navigator v4 and above
To enable cookies using Netscape v4 and above:
- Click on 'Edit' on the menu bar and select 'Preferences',
- Choose the 'Advanced' category.
- Choose the 'Advanced' category.
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