In firefox, look under the Firefox pull-down menu. You should see a 'preferences' option. Open preferences. One of the tabs there will be 'Privacy'. Open that tab. You should see a variety of settings & options there. One of the options that can be checked is 'accept cookies from sites'. That pretty much needs to be checked. Under that option, there should be a pull-down set of additional options that includes a 'Keep until I close Firefox' option. Selecting this option will cause Firefox to delete cookies when the program is terminated - usually when the computer is shut down, in my case.

Disclaimer: I'm using the Mac version of Firefox. The PC version may be very slightly different.

Barry





On Jun 8, 2011, at 6:07 PM, Arthur Cordell wrote:

Tell us how to do this.  I am on Firefox.

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Surely all savvy surfers have their cookies set for "allow for session". This was pretty much a reflex action back when the web was new. ...I wonder how the demographics for cookie settings break down now.

-Pete

On Wed, 8 Jun 2011, Robert Stennett wrote:
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