- Netscape Navigator 4
In the Edit menu, select Preferences. In the Preferences dialog box, in the left
hand side menu, click on "Advanced" and 4 options concerning cookies will appear
on the lowerright. Choose Help for further details. You can find more information
about cookies and Netscape on the Netscape Web site.
- Netscape Navigator 6
Netscape allows you to set 3 options for cookies: disable all cookies; enable cookies
for the originating web site only; enable all cookies. You can also set Netscape
to "warn you before a cookie is stored" on your computer. To get to these options:
in the Edit menu, select Preferences; In Preferences, click the down arrow for "Privacy
and Security", then then click on cookies. You can find more information about cookies
and Netscape on the Netscape Web site.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 10
MSIE allows you to set options for each of four security zones: Internet; Local
Intranet; Trusted Sites; Untrusted Sites. For each of these zones, you can choose
whether to accept, reject, or be prompted for all persistent cookies, and all session
cookies. To get to the option screen, choose "Tools/Internet Options", then select
the Security tab. Then, for each of the zones, choose "Custom Level", and scroll
down in the options screen to "Cookies".
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
MSIE 6 allows you to set options for each of six privacy cookie settings: Block
all Cookies; High; Medium high; Medium; Low; Accept all Cookies. For each of these
settings, you can choose whether to accept, reject, or be prompted for all first
and third party cookies, and to allow or not allow all session cookies. To set your
cookie options, choose "Tools/Internet Options", and select the Privacy tab. Then,
move the bar to one of the six cookie settings. Next, select the Advanced button,
and click the Override Automatic Cookie Handling,and indicate the appropriate options.
- Other browsers
Contact the manufacturer of the browser for information.