Cookies - Cookies provide capabilities that make the Web much easier to navigate.
Almost every major site uses them because they provide a better user experience and make it much
easier to gather accurate information about the site's visitors.
How to Enable Cookies
Internet Explorer 5.x: Select Tools, then Internet Options. Then select Security, click Internet,
then Custom Level. Under Cookies, you have the option to Enable or Prompt (warn you when accepting
a cookie).
Internet Explorer 6.x: Select Tools, then Internet Options. Then select Privacy and click Advanced.
You have the option to Enable or Prompt (warn you when accepting a cookie) both First-party and
Third-party cookies.
Netscape 6.x: Select Edit, then Preferences, then double-click Advanced. A box appears allowing
you to select "Enable all cookies" or "Warn me before storing a cookie".
Netscape 7.x/Mozilla 1.x: Select Edit, then Preferences, then double-click Advanced, then Scripts
& Plugins. Make sure both 'Create or Change cookies' and 'Read cookies' are selected. Double-click
Advanced. Double-click Privacy & Security, then Cookies. Make sure one of the options that enables
cookies is selected.