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Basic Configuration Step 5Now please click on the arrowhead icon to the immediate left of the Advanced category. That drops down a list of Advanced category sub-categories. (Please see Figure 16.) Then please click on the Cookies sub-category to display the Cookies Acceptance Policy choices as shown in Figure 16.
Figure 16. Netscape Cookie Preference Category. Netscape has set the default here to Enable all cookies. As explained above, we very strongly recommend that you do not accept any cookies at all! To do that simply un-tick Enable all cookies and tick Disable cookies. (Please see Figure 17.)
Figure 17. Netscape 6.0 Cookie Acceptance Policy Figure 17a shows the Cookie Manager box that pops up when you click on the View Stored Cookies button in Figures 16 and 17. Notice there are two cookies from Netscape/AOL there. That is because, there, NS6 was started for the first time on-line and while the default cookie preference, Enable all cookies, still was active. Please notice that nosy Netscape has its main cookie set to remain in place for ten years. Figure 17a is a screenshot of NS6 for Linux. |
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