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    How do I enable cookies with OSXY Yosemite?
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    On Safari, go to File -> Preferences -> Privacy. There will be an option to enable cookies there. For Chrome or other browsers, the cookies option will be in the same place regardless of your OS version.
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    How do I enable cookies in Explorer?
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    In Settings select "Internet Options". Under the Privacy tab lower the slide bar to "Accept All Cookies".
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    How do I enable cookies on Google Chrome?
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    Select Settings near the bottom of the page. Click Show Advanced Settings in the privacy section. Click Content Settings and adjust the cookies.
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    What if my IT Department blocks cookies?
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    All cookies and side data from other sites will be blocked even if the site is allowed on your exceptions list.
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    How do I know if an error with my internet is cookies related?
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    To use your Google account on a browser, turn on cookies if you haven't already. If you get a message that the cookies are turned off, turn them on to use your account.
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    How can I access cookie settings on my iPad?
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    Tap the icon settings on the home screen. Scroll to the settings sidebar until you can see the Safari icon. Tap the Safari menu icon and you can access the cookie settings from there.
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    How do I enable cookies for DuckDuckGo?
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    When you access DuckDuckGo (or any website), your web browser automatically sends information about your computer, e.g. your user agent and IP address. Because this information could be used to link you to your searches, DuckDuckGo does not log (store) it at all. At DuckDuckGo, no cookies are used by default.
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    How do I enable cookies for DuckDuckGo?
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    When you access DuckDuckGo (or any website), your web browser automatically sends information about your computer, e.g. your user agent and IP address. Because this information could be used to link you to your searches, DuckDuckGo does not log (store) it at all. At DuckDuckGo, no cookies are used by default.
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