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The enabling cookies options will allow you to enable things to be opened in your computer as you click. you will not get any messages as to why the webpage cannot open.
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No one, cookies are only food. Not computers.
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Option C - keep the cookies of web-sites you visit regularly.
No, enabling cookies is a very bad idea unless it is extremely vital because they are like little 'bugs' or 'spies' that follow you around on your computer and can provide information to the sites that you went on. The most common case is when you enable cookies and then you get heaps of junk mail from the sites you've visited. I'm still not sure exactly though so can someone edit this question if I'm wrong.
Enabling cookies depends on your browser. As Chrome is the most popular browser, the instructions for doing it on this browser are as follows: go to settings, then advanced settings. Click privacy, then content. You should see a button for cookies. Click that button, then click to allow them by default.
With some milk, yum. No but really depending on what program your using, it's generally under tools, options or preferences. Should be an option to clear your cache/cookies/history.
Tracking cookies are not actually a virus. Some antivirus software detects them, because many users do not want them. Tracking cookies are used by advertisers to detect when you view their advertisements. If you do not want tracking cookies, you can visit these advertisers' websites, where they generally provide you with the option to opt out of these cookies. Install CCleaner from piriform and that should remove all the cookies on your Windows system.
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To enable cookies in Google Chrome, click the Chrome menu icon. Then select settings and click "show advance settings". After that look for the privacy section and click "content settings".Then allow local data and set to allow 1st party and 3rd party cookies. And it depends on you if what party do you want to accept. But it is advisable to block the 3rd party cookies.
He sure will! It's good for him to have a healthy option this time of year, after all those milk and cookies.
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Go into settings, and then click on Safari, and it gives you an option to clear history and cookies etc.