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Mozilla Firefox

1. Click the menu button

The menu button will be in the top right-hand corner of Firefox; it looks like three horizontal lines on top of each other.

2. Click the "Options" menu item

After you've clicked the menu button, the Firefox menu apears; one of the options in it is Options. Click it!

3. Click the "Privacy & Security" menu item

The major sections are shown as menu items up the left of the Options window. Click the Privacy & Security item.

4. Choose your preferred Cookies/History setting

Firefox groups the Cookies settings under the concept of "browser history". In order to change your browser's cookies policy, you have to configure the browser history settings as well.

5. Close the Preferences/Options tab

Once you have configured your preferences, you can simply close this tab and continue using Firefox.

Mozilla Firefox (Android)

1. Open the Firefox menu

When you can see the "3 dot" menu button in the top right-hand corner of the screen, tap on it.
If you can't see it, try swiping "up" on the page you're in, it usually reveals it along with the address bar and so on.

2. 
Find the "Settings" item and tap on it

When the Firefox menu appears, find the Settings item - towards the bottom - and tap on it.

3. Tap on the "Privacy" menu item

You'll now see a number of different settings, split in to different sections. Find the "Privacy" one in the list on the left and tap on it.

4. Tap on "Cookies"

Tapping on the Cookies item will reveal the options for how Firefox handles cookies on your device.

5. Choose your preferred Cookies setting

A pop-over screen appears and you are now presented with three options for Cookies.
"Enabled" - This will enable cookies inall contexts - first party and third party. This is the default setting and the most permissive setting. This will allow websites other than the one you are currently visiting to create or read cookies on your device if they have embedded content (perhaps a Facebook Like! button).

"Enabled, excluding 3rd party". This will allow which ever website you're vising to create cookies, but prevent other websites who have embedded code on that website to create or read a cookie from you. This is a good compromise between completely blocking cookies (which will "break" functionality on a lot of websites) and completely allowing cookies (which may open you up to being tracked by third-party companies).

"Disabled" - This will completely block cookies from being created or read by websites you visit. This will mean that no websites can store any information on your computer but also cause a lot of websites to not work for you. This will mean that a lot of websites you use won't work properly. If you have problems, try changing this setting.

Once you have made your selection, simply tap outside the settings box (any where on the greyed-out section) to return to the main settings interface. Then tap the arrow in the top left to return to web browsing.

Google Chrome

1. Click the "Customize and Control" button

This will reveal a menu with lots of options. One of them will be named "Settings".

2. Select the "Settings" menu item

The Settings screen will now appear.

3. Search for the Cookies settings

The main interface for Chrome's settings will appear, with a dark blue search box at the very top. (If you only see the magnifying glass icon, either click it or drag your browser window a bit wider to make the search box appear).
Chrome has hundreds of different configuration options, so to quickly go to the Cookies settings, type the word "cookie" into the search box and Chrome will filter out options which don't match.

4. Scroll down to "Content settings" and click it

After you've typed "cookie" in the search, there will still be a number of different options listed, so you need to scroll down to the bottom of the settings screen where you will see a section named Content settings.

5. Click the "Cookies" item

Now that you've gone into the Content settings section, you'll see the first option there is Cookies. You'll notice that it's still highlighted yellow due to your search for it. Click it to see your Cookies settings.

6. Choose your preferred Cookies settings

You can now change your Cookies setting to what you want.

Safari Browser

1. Click the "Safari" menu, choose "Preferences"

This will reveal a menu with lots of options. One of them will be named "Settings".

2. Click on the "Privacy" tab

This will reveal a menu with lots of options. One of them will be named "Settings".

3. Choose your preferred Cookies setting

On the Privacy Preferences tab, you will see the "Cookies and website data:" choices.

4. Close the Preferences window

This will reveal a menu with lots of options. One of them will be named "Settings".

Safari and Third-Party Cookies

After extensive testing and debugging, it seems that when you disable Third-Party cookies in Safari, it will still hold on to them and keep using them until you restart Safari (or perhaps even Reset Safari). So if you choose to disable third-party cookies in Safari, make sure you restart (and preferably Reset Safari) to ensure that it doesn't keep using any third party cookies it may have cached.

Safari Browser (Iphone)

1. Open the "Settings" App

Return to the Home Screen by pressing the round button underneath the screen. You will see the grid of icons. Then, find the "Settings" icon and tap on it.

2. Scroll and tap on the "Safari" item

The Settings screen will be longer than the actual screen of your iPhone, so to reach the "Safari" section you need to scroll the screen down a bit by dragging on the screen with your finger.

3. Scroll down and choose your Cookies preference

First-Party cookies
You can see the Block All Cookies setting in the Privacy & Security section - when this slider is slid to the right (and turned green), then all Cookies will be blocked. Be careful; blocking all cookies may actually prevent you from using a lot of websites normally! First-Party Cookies are usually used when you log in to websites; and you may find you can't use a lot of websites without Cookies enabled.

Third-Party cookies
However, the other setting you want to pay attention to is the one above it: Prevent Cross-Site Tracking. This setting also controls Third-Party Cookies.
These are cookies set by sites other than the one you are visiting, and it's one of the major ways that companies track your activity online.

It's very common to disable Block All Cookies, but to also enable Prevent Cross-Site Tracking - as shown in the screenshot.

This will allow cookies from the websites you specifically visit, but can help prevent things like embedded "Like/Share" buttons from sharing your online activity with advertisers.

4. You have configured your Cookies settings

Congratulations, you just configured Cookies in Safari on iOS.

Microsoft Edge

1. Click the "Settings and more" button

In the top right hand corner of your Edge browser's window, you will see a small button with 3 dots in it. This is the "Settings and more" button.

2. Select the "Settings" menu item

At the bottom of the large menu which just appeared, the bottom item will be called Settings. Click on it.

3. Scroll to the bottom and click "Advanced Settings"

There are lots of options on the main Settings menu; at the bottom of it will be a button for Advanced Settings. Depending on the size of your screen, you may need to scroll down to the bottom to see it.

4. Scroll to the bottom and find the "Cookies" section

Once again, you are presented with lots of options on the Advanced Settings screen. Scroll down until you see the Cookies section.
This select field shows you what your current Cookies setting is and also gives you the ability to choose your desired Cookies preference.

5. Choose your preferred Cookies settings

You can now change your Cookies setting to what you want.
When you click the Cookies options field, you are presented with three options:

Block all cookies: This will make Edge prevent
any websites you visit from setting any cookies. This will help keep
your browsing patterns most private, however will break functionality on
a lot of websites.
Block only third party cookies: This lets
websites you visit set cookies on your computer, but prevents other
"third parties" from setting cookies (eg. Advertisers, Trackers). This
is a good "middle ground" for cookie settings.
Don't block cookies: This lets any website you visit (or any embedded trackers/ads on websites that you visit) set cookies on your computer.

6. Close the settings tab

Once you've chosen your desired Cookies setting, the setting takes effect immediately. You can simply close the Advanced Settings menu and resume browsing. Congratulations, you just configured Cookies in Edge.

Microsoft Internet Explorer

1. Select the "Tools" menu

In Internet Explorer 6, 7 or 8, "Tools" is a menu at the top of the screen:
In Internet Explorer 9 and higher, "Tools" is found by clicking the gear icon on the right-hand side of the browser window:

1. Select the "Tools" menu

In Internet Explorer 6, 7 or 8, "Tools" is a menu at the top of the screen:
In Internet Explorer 9 and higher, "Tools" is found by clicking the gear icon on the right-hand side of the browser window:

1. Select the "Tools" menu

In Internet Explorer 6, 7 or 8, "Tools" is a menu at the top of the screen:
In Internet Explorer 9 and higher, "Tools" is found by clicking the gear icon on the right-hand side of the browser window:

1. Select the "Tools" menu

In Internet Explorer 6, 7 or 8, "Tools" is a menu at the top of the screen:
In Internet Explorer 9 and higher, "Tools" is found by clicking the gear icon on the right-hand side of the browser window:

1. Select the "Tools" menu

In Internet Explorer 6, 7 or 8, "Tools" is a menu at the top of the screen:
In Internet Explorer 9 and higher, "Tools" is found by clicking the gear icon on the right-hand side of the browser window:

1. Select the "Tools" menu

In Internet Explorer 6, 7 or 8, "Tools" is a menu at the top of the screen:
In Internet Explorer 9 and higher, "Tools" is found by clicking the gear icon on the right-hand side of the browser window:

Opera

1. Open the Settings/Preferences window

Click the "Opera" menu at the top of the screen.
Click the "Preferences" menu item.

2. Search for the Cookies settings

Click in to the "Search settings" box and type in "cookies" (it's not case sensitive). As you type in "Cookies" you will see Opera start to change what's shown on the settings page.

3. Choose your preferred Cookies settings

You can now change your Cookies setting to what you prefer.
Typically (especially if you are already following this guide!) you want to enable cookies in Opera by selecting the first option - "Allow local data to be set (recommended)". This will allow websites to store cookies (and other data!) on your computer for as long as the websites want to.
You can also choose "Keep local data only until I quit my browser". This will cause normal cookie functionality to work, but nothing will be kept after you close your browser.
Finally, you can choose "Block sites from setting data". This will cause cookies to be blocked altogether.
There is also a checkbox to control whether or not third-party websites are allowed to set cookies on your computer.
Enabling this can help prevent advertisers from tracking your behaviour across websites.
Once you have selected your Cookie preferences, you can simply close this browser tab.

4. You have configured your Cookies settings

Congratulations, you just configured Cookies in Opera.

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