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I've set my browser to accept cookies, why do I keep getting the form?

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long as your browser is set to accept all cookies, you should only need to fill out the Gateway form once. For more information: http://www.opera.com/ If the settings mentioned above are set, but you are still getting the Gateway, you may be running some kind of third party security software that blocks cookies. Refer to your user's manual or contact technical support to find out how to set it to allow all cookies. Your organizations's firewall may also be preventing cookies from being set.

Does my browser have to be set to accept cookies?

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Yes. Cookies are used to remember your login information as well as what posts you have read during your current session. Without accepting cookies some functions won't work properly.

How do I set my browser to accept or decline cookies?

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That depends on your browser, browser version, and perhaps your firewall software. In Internet Explorer see Tools> Internet Options…> and click on the Security tab. We recommend you check the documentation for your browser and firewall software, and consult with your system administrator if you have one.

HOW TO SET COOKIES OF YOUR BROWSER ON?

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Click on Advanced in the list of topics on the left side of the window. The right side of the window should now display a series of checkboxes. The bottom of the slider section of the Security window contains several buttons. Click the one marked Advanced. In the new window under the Cookies section, check the box labeled Override automatic cookie handling.

How do I set my browser to reject cookies?

The Unofficial Cookie FAQ
Both Internet Explorer and Netscape allow some level of cookie verification. They both have menu options that allow you to accept all, some, or none of your incoming cookies. In addition, the "warn before accepting" feature is present in both, if you want to screen your incoming cookies. Microsoft has changed their approach to cookies over the last 3 versions of their browser. This is a reflection of how cookies have been thrust into the limelight of privacy on the Internet: In IE 6.

Why do I keep getting asked to accept 'cookies'?

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WVAH Fox 11 Online does not employ cookies on its web site. WVAH Fox 11 Online does not have any plans to use cookies on its web site for the near future. Some of the advertising banners and buttons may place a cookie on your computer to keep track of your preferences. Cookies are harmless to your computer and can only be retrieved by the web site that placed the cookie there. Cookies cannot take your personal information out of your computer and give it to anyone.

How can I set my browser to accept or refuse cookies?

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Most browsers can be set individually to your preferences. You can set your browser to inform you when a web site asks to place a cookie and have the option of refusing the cookie. Browser settings can be found in: Netscape Communicator, Edit/Preferences/Advanced, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Tools/Internet Options/Advanced.

Is your browser configured to accept cookies?

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The site uses session cookies to allow continued access during one session. If your browser is not configured to accept cookies, you will be bounced back to the username/password page. To configure your browser to accept cookies: In Internet Explorer: Go to Tools / Internet Options / Advanced / and ensure that your security is set to 'Medium'. This problem may also occur if you are behind a firewall, in which case you should contact your technical department or Internet Service Provider.

What is a cookie? How do I set up my web browser software to accept cookies?

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A cookie is a small text file that is created by a web server, sent to your computer's web browser, and stored on your hard drive. Kodak's Partner Site uses a cookie to recall your name, e-mail address, and user profile information. Our cookies do NOT contain any personally identifying information. To use your Partner Site, you must ensure that your web browser software accepts cookies.
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