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Managing Cookies

This document explains what cookies are, how they are used, and how you can gain control over the cookies stored on your computer by using the Cookie Manager in &brandFullName;.

In this section:

A cookie is a file created by an Internet site to store information on your computer, such as your preferences when visiting that site. When you visit a site that uses cookies, the site might ask &brandShortName; to place one or more cookies on your hard disk.

Later, when you return to the site, &brandShortName; sends back the cookies that belong to the site. This allows the site to present you with information customized to fit your needs.

Cookies can also store personally identifiable information. Personally identifiable information is information that can be used to identify or contact you, such as your name, e-mail address, home or work address, or telephone number. However, a Web site only has access to the personal information that you provide. For example, a Web site cannot determine your e-mail address unless you provide it. Also, a Web site cannot gain access to other information on your computer.

When you use the default cookie settings, this activity is invisible to you, and you won't know when a Web site is setting a cookie or when &brandShortName; is sending a Web site its cookie. However, you can set your cookies options so that you will be asked before a cookie is set.

By default &brandShortName; accepts all cookies. If you want to gain more control over what cookies are stored, follow these instructions:
  1. Select Tools > Options.
  2. Click the Privacy panel and then click on the Cookies label.
  3. Check the Ask for each cookie checkbox.


After this is done, you may decide exactly which cookies should and should not be saved.

Other Settings

There are also other options that affect how cookies are managed by &brandShortName;. They are not needed for the cookie rules to work but are explained anyway:

Accepting and Blocking Cookies

Assuming that you've enabled the cookie rules explained above, you'll see a dialog whenever a site tries to save a cookie on your computer:

Use the Cookie Manager to view and remove cookies and manage per-site cookie options. It is accessible through the Cookies section in the Privacy tab of Options.


The Stored Cookies dialog lists all cookies currently stored on your computer. You can select them to display more information about them. Use the Stored Cookies button in cookies options to access this window.

To remove a cookie from the list, select it and click Remove Cookie. To remove all cookies, click Remove All Cookies. (This is the same as clicking the Clear button from the Privacy panel of the Options window.)

Don't allow sites that set removed cookies to set future cookies
Even if you remove cookies now, you will reacquire those same cookies the next time you return to the Web site. To prevent that from happening, select this checkbox. When this checkbox is selected, Web sites for the cookies that you are removing are added to the list of sites whose cookies will automatically be rejected. Important: You must check this option before you start to remove cookies, or the sites will not be added to the list of blocked sites.

The Site List


This is the list of sites that are either allowed or not allowed to store cookies on your computer. In the Status column, you can see if a site is blocked or allowed. Use the Exceptions button in cookies options to access this window.

To remove a site from this list, select it and click Remove Site. To clear the list completely, click Remove All Sites. This will reset the cookie rules and you will see dialogs for each cookie again.

21 March 2004

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