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The Firefox browser contains a number of settings for
managing Internet cookies and they are discussed here.
Managing cookies in the Firefox browser is done through the menu "Tools-Options" (figure
1). The dialog box for the "Options" setting in shown in Figure
2. The "Privacy" setting is where Internet cookies are configured.
Figure1. Tools menu in Firefox
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Figure 2. Dialog window for "Options- Privacy"
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Click the ( +) by the entry "Cookies" to open the options for
configuring cookies. Figure 3 shows the settings. Cookies can be blocked entirely
by removing the check by "Allow sites to set cookies". Unfortunately,
that will cause some sites to refuse to load and will disable functions in
some other sites. Cookies are so widely used that it is impracticable to block
all cookies. However, it is usually safe to block so-called third party cookies
by checking "for the originating site only". It is also feasible
to use the so-called "session only" method. In the drop-down box
by "Keep Cookies:",
choose "Until I close Firefox". Before doing this, however, first
add all the sites where you need cookies to the list that can be configured
by clicking "Exceptions". Figure 4 shows the dialog box
for making a list. Lists of sites whose cookies are blocked or allowed for
session-only can be made but, in practice, making a list whose cookies are
allowed and making all others into session cookies seems to me to be the most
reasonable way to go.
Figure 3. Cookie options
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Figure 4. How to make exceptions to cookie rules
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Once you have made a list of all the sites whose cookies you need or are willing
to accept, your overall cookie settings might look like like those in Figure
5.
Figure 5. One possible way to configure cookie settings
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