Using Cookies
What are Cookies?
Enabling Cookies in Windows Internet Explorer
Enabling Cookies in Firefox
What are Cookies?
Cookies are tiny bits of information that a website saves on your computer. Normally this information is only an identification number that the website uses to pass your information from page
to page within the website (so you don't have to log in every time you change pages). Cookies are normally harmless and very small. Typically, they cannot be accessed by any other website except the
site that created them. Cookies created by QueryTracker are automatically deleted when you close your browser.
In order to use QueryTracker, your browser must be configured to accept cookies. Please ensure that support for cookies is enabled in your browser. The session cookies used by this application
should not be confused with persistent cookies. Session cookies exist only temporarily in the memory of the web browser and are destroyed as soon as the web browser is closed. QueryTracker depends on
this type of cookie. To enable your browser's session cookies, follow the instructions below.
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Enabling Cookies in Windows Internet Explorer (versions 6 & 7)
- Click on 'Tools' on the menu bar
- Click on 'Internet Options'
- Click on the 'Privacy' tab
- Set slide bar to 'Medium' or Click 'Default' button
- Click OK to Exit
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Enabling Cookies in Firefox
- Click on 'Tools' on the menu bar
- Click on 'Options'
- Click on the 'Cookies' tab
- Check the box 'Allow sites to set Cookies'
- Click OK to Exit
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