How to enable Cookie functionality in your Browser?
If you're seeing a message that your browser's Cookie functionality is turned off, it's possible that you don't have Cookies enabled in your browser. Follow the browser-specific instructions below on how to enable your Cookies.

Internet Explorer (7.0)
  1. Click 'Start > Control Panel'. (Note: with Windows XP Classic View, click the 'Windows Start button > Settings > Control Panel').
  2. Double-click the 'Internet Options' icon.
  3. Click the 'Privacy' tab.
  4. Click the 'Advanced' button.
  5. Select the option 'Override automatic cookie handling' under the 'Cookies' section in the 'Advanced Privacy Settings' window.
  6. Select the 'Accept' or 'Prompt' option under 'First-party Cookies'.
  7. Select the 'Accept' or 'Prompt' option under 'Third-party Cookies'. (Note: if you select the 'Prompt' option, you'll be prompted to click OK every time a website attempts to send you a cookie.)
  8. Check 'Always Allow Session Cookies'.
  9. In the 'Internet Options' window, click OK to exit.
  10. Reload page.
Internet Explorer (6.0)
  1. Click 'Start > Control Panel'. (Note: with Windows XP Classic View, click the Windows 'Start button > Settings > Control Panel').
  2. Click the 'Advanced' button.
  3. Select the option 'Override Automatic Cookie Handling'.
  4. Select the 'Accept' or 'Prompt' option under 'First-party Cookies'.
  5. Select the 'Accept' or 'Prompt' option under 'Third-party Cookies'. (Note: if you select the 'Prompt' option, you'll be prompted to click OK every time a website attempts to send you a cookie.)
  6. Check 'Always Allow Session Cookies'.
  7. In the 'Internet Options' window, click OK to exit.
  8. Reload page.
Mozilla Firefox (3.x and 2.x)
  1. On the 'Tools' menu, click 'Options'.
  2. Click 'Privacy' in the top panel.
  3. Select the checkbox labeled 'Accept cookies from sites'.
  4. Click OK.
  5. Reload page.
Mozilla Firefox (1.x)
  1. Select 'Tools' from the top menu.
  2. Click 'Privacy' in the top panel.
  3. Click the 'Cookies' tab.
  4. Select the checkbox labeled 'Accept cookies from sites'.
  5. Click OK.
  6. Reload page.
Mozilla Firefox (Mac)
  1. Go to the 'Firefox' drop-down menu.
  2. Select 'Preferences'.
  3. Click 'Privacy'.
  4. Under 'Cookies', select the option 'Allow sites to set Cookies'.
  5. Reload page.
Opera
  1. Select 'Quick Preferences' from the 'File' menu.
  2. Select the checkbox next to 'Enable Cookie'.
  3. Reload page.
Safari (Mac)
  1. Go to the 'Safari' drop-down menu.
  2. Choose 'Preferences'.
  3. Choose 'Security'.
  4. Under 'Accept Cookies' select the option 'Only from sites you navigate to'.
  5. Reload page.
Safari (Windows)
  1. Select 'Edit' from the Safari menu.
  2. Select 'Preferences'.
  3. Click on 'Security'.
  4. Under 'Accept Cookies' select the option 'Only from sites you navigate to'.
  5. Close the window.
  6. Reload page.
If you need instructions for a browser other than listed above, we suggest consulting your browser's help pages.


If you've already checked that your cookies are enabled and you're still seeing an error message that your browser's cookie functionality is turned off, try opening a new window in your browser. Sometimes using tabs in a single browser instance can cause your cookies to stick.

If you're still receiving this error message, you may need to clear your cache and delete your cookies.
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