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Functional Cookies
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personal information and are automatically deleted when you close your browser.
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How to disable cookies in your internet browser
Read and follow these instructions to disable cookies when you are using the internet.
Find your web browser in the list below and follow the relevant instructions.
For more information about cookies, visit
www.aboutcookies.org.
For Windows (PC)
Google Chrome
Click on Chrome in your browser window and select Settings
Click Show advanced settings and the Privacy section
will appear
Click the Content settings button.
In the new window, under Cookies, use the radio buttons and options
to choose your preferred settings.
Firefox 10, 11, 12, 13
In your browser click the Firefox menu button(for Windows XP users,
click Tools)
From the menu choose
Preferences, then select the Privacy
panel
From the History drop down, select 'Use custom settings
for history'
Choose your preferred settings with the options under Accept cookies
from sites.
Internet Explorer 9.0
Open the Tools menu by pressing Alt+X
From the menu, select Internet options
From the Internet options window select the Privacy tab and use
the slider to choose your preferred settings.
Internet Explorer 8.0
Choose Tools and then Internet Options
Click the Privacy tab
Move the slider to choose your preferred settings.
For more specialised cookie settings click on Advanced, check the
'Override cookie handling' button and modify the settings
to suit your requirements.
Internet Explorer 7.0
Choose Tools and then Internet Options
Click the Privacy tab
Move the slider to choose your preferred settings.
The default setting is medium and the menu allows you to select the level of "filtering"
on the basis of (a) the source of the cookie and (b) whether the source has a privacy
policy. For more specialised cookie settings click on Advanced.
Internet Explorer 6.0
Choose Tools and then Internet Options
Click on the Privacy tab
Move the slider to choose your preferred settings.
The default setting is "medium" and the menu allows you to select the
level of "filtering" on the basis of (a) the source of the cookie and
(b) whether the source has a privacy policy. For more specialised cookie settings
click on Advanced.
Opera (Windows and UNIX)
Go to Tools in the main menu
Go to Preferences at the bottom of the File menu (or press Alt+P
to access them directly).
Click Privacy and select one of the available options.
In addition to choosing different settings for first-party ("normal")
and third-party cookies, you may edit cookie settings on a domain/server basis or
even edit individual cookies by clicking the Manage cookies button.
For Mac
Safari
In your browser click Safari
From the menu, select Preferences
Then click Privacy
Under Block cookies, use the radio buttons to select your preferred
cookies settings. To view an explanation of the options, click the Help icon (question
mark).
Google Chrome
Click on Tools in the browser menu and select Settings
Click Show advanced settings and the Privacy section
will appear
Click the Content settings button.
In the new window, under Cookies, use the radio buttons and options
to choose your preferred settings.
Firefox 10, 11, 12, 13
In your browser click the Firefox menu button
From the menu choose
Preferences, then select the Privacy
panel
From the History drop down, select 'Use custom settings
for history'
Choose your preferred settings with the options under Accept cookies
from sites.
Internet Explorer 5 (MacOS X)
Choose Preferences from the Explorer menu
Select Receiving Files options, then select Cookies
Choose your preferred settings.
Internet Explorer 5 (MacOS 9)
Choose Preferences from the Edit menu
Select Receiving Files options
Select Cookiesthen choose your preferred settings.
Opera
Go to Opera in the main menu and select Preferences
(or press Alt+P to access them directly) Select Privacy
In addition to choosing different settings for first-party (normal) and third-party
cookies, you may edit cookie settings on a domain/server basis or even edit individual
cookies by clicking the Manage cookies button.