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Set up cookies
Chrome
Authorize or block cookies by default
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- Top right, click on Plus Settings.
- At the end of the page, click on Advenced settings.
- In the section "Confidentiality et security", click on Content settings Cookies.
- Activate or desactivate Authorize the websites to save/read the data of the cookies.
Authorize or block cookies of a specific site
Even if you authorize the cookies by défaut, you can always block them for a specific website.
- On your ordinateur, open Chrome.
- Top right, click on Plus Settings.
- At the end of the page, click on Advenced settings.
- In the section "Confidentiality et security", click on Content settings Cookies.
- Next to "Block", "Delete the data at the end of the session" ou "Authorize", clic on Add.
- Enter the URL.
- To create an exception concerning an entire domain, enter
[*.]
before the domain name. For exemple,[*.]google.com
will includedrive.google.com
andcalendar.google.com
. - You can also indicate an IP adress or a web adress wich doesn't start with
http://
.
- To create an exception concerning an entire domain, enter
- Click on Add.
To delete an exception that you doesn't want to keep, clic on Plus Delete.
Firefox
Click on the menu button and choose Content blocking. The panel Private life and security
Firefox is opening. It's the place where you can examine your settings for the content blocking, including cookies.- is selected, it means that you are using the default settings for the content blocking and that the cookies are authorized.
To block cookies
Selec Custom and tick the Cookies box.
Third party trackers if the default settings for the content blocking of cookies. use the scrolling menu modify the type of cookies blocked. Please note that block cookies can cause problems with websites. Consult the article Désactiver les cookies tiers dans Firefox pour arrêter certains types de suivi par les annonceurs to learn more about the third part cookies.
To authorize all cookies
Choose on of the following options :
- Select Custom et untick the Cookies box.
- Select to restore the default settings.
To know more about these settings, please consult the article Blocage de contenu.
Internet Explorer
To block or authorize cookies in Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 10
- In Internet Explorer, select the button Tools, then Internet Options.
- Select the tab Confidentiality and, under Settings, select Advanced. Choose if you want to authorize, block or be invited to determine the configuration wanted for the intern cookies and third party cookies.
To block or authorize cookies in Internet Explorer 10 or previous versions
- In Internet Explorer, select the button Tools, then Internet Options.
- Select the tab Confidentiality and, under Settings, move the cursor up to block all cookies or down to authorize all cookies. Select OK.
Opera
To define your preferences in terms of cookies :
- Go into your settings.
- Cliclk on Advanced in the left sidebar, then on Confidentiality and security.
- Under Confidentiality and security, click on Content settings.
- Click on the cookies.
- Up, activate ou desactivate the option Authorise the website to save and to read the cookies data (recommanded).
Safari
To always block cookies
Select « Block all cookies ». The website, third party and advertisers can't store any cookies or data on your Mac. This can prevent some websites to work correctly.
To delete stored data and stored cookies
To see what websites store cookies or data
To ask to the websites to not follow your activities
By defaut, Safari accept cookies and data of websites coming from only websites you visited. This is to prevent some advertisers from storing data on your Mac.