First the good news: If you've never turned cookies off on your iPad, they're probably already enabled. Apple enables cookies in Safari (the default iPad web browser) by default, so there's no extra ...
Cookies help websites to "remember" you — they store small pieces of identifier data (username, password, site settings, preferences, etc.) so that you can have session continuity online. In real life ...
If your current Firefox settings block cookies, it's easy to enable them in your browser preferences. In the Preferences menu, you'll want to make sure your tracking protection is set to the "Standard ...
If there’s a website that you visit on a regular basis, you might like it to remember that you’ve been before so you don’t need to type in your login details or select your site preferences again. To ...
Enable cookies on your iMac to allow websites to store files on your computer that speed up the connection to websites. Cookies are small Web files that store data from websites that helps pages load ...
Cookies must be enabled in the browser to save data and preferences from websites you view on the Samsung Galaxy Tab. A cookie file can include your authentication and session information, and your ...