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![]() ![]() Now you can choose what cookies you would like to enable.On the Privacy Preferences tab, you will see the "Website tracking:" and Cookies and website data:" checkboxes.Choose your preferred Cookies and tracking settings.Click the Privacy item to see privacy related options. The Safari Preferences screen has a number of sections, indicated by the various options along the top of the screen (General/Tabs/AutoFill etc).Click it and it will expand to show Safari specific options. Make sure you have a Safari window open and active you will see the "Safari" menu in the top left of your screen.To enable Safari cookies follow steps bellow: Safari blocks third party cookies by default. Make sure "Cookies" is enabled and the drop-down is set to "Cross-site and social media trackers".If you have custom selected make sure that the cookies check-mark is unchecked.Under "Enhanced Tracking Protection" select the " Standard" option.The major sections are shown as menu items up the left of the Options/Preferences window.Click the "Privacy & Security" menu item.After you've clicked the menu button, the Firefox menu appears one of the items in it is Options (note: on macOS it is called Preferences).Click the menu button ☰. It's in the top-right corner of the window. ![]() To enable Firefox cookies follow these steps: Under "Privacy and security," click Cookies and other site data.To enable Chrome cookies follow these steps: The settings you change take effect immediately, and when you're finished changing the options you can simply close the Settings tab that contained these options and resume browsing. Make sure that “Allow sites to save and read cookie data” is enabled.Then Click on the “Manage and delete cookies and site data” menu item.Click on the "Cookies and Site permissions" menu item. ![]()
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