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Using the Cookie Manager

+ +

A cookie is a small amount of information on your computer that is used by + some sites. For a brief overview, see + What Are + Cookies and How Do They Work?

+ +

Before loading a web page that uses cookies, your browser handles the + page's cookies by doing two things:

+ + + + + +

Enabling & Disabling Cookies

+ +

You can specify how cookies should be handled by setting your Cookies + preferences. The default setting is Allow all cookies.

+ +

To change your Cookies preferences:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Privacy & Security category, click Cookies. (If no + subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand + the list.)
  4. +
  5. Set your Cookies preferences.
  6. +
+ +

For more information about the effect of each setting, see + Privacy & Security Preferences - Cookies.

+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Managing Cookies Site-By-Site

+ +

To set cookie permissions for the current site:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Tools menu and choose Cookie Manager.
  2. +
  3. Choose one of the following items: +
      +
    • Block Cookies from this Site: Block the + current site from setting cookies.
    • +
    • Use Default Cookie Permissions: Reset + cookie permission for the current site and use the + default settings.
    • +
    • Allow Session Cookies from this Site: Allow + the current site to set session cookies. Persistent cookies from + this site will be downgraded to session cookies.
    • +
    • Allow Cookies from this Site: Allow the + current site to set cookies.
    • +
    +
  4. +
+ +

To set cookie permission for several sites + or a site you are not viewing, use the Cookie Manager.

+ +

If you have selected Ask for each cookie in + Privacy & Security Preferences - + Cookies, you will be warned (while browsing) that a web site is asking to + set a cookie. When you see such a warning, you can choose to + Allow, Allow for Session, or Deny the cookie.

+ +

Other dialog options:

+ + + +

If you want to change a remembered response later, use the Cookie Manager + to edit stored cookies and + add or remove cookie sites.

+ +

To stop automatically accepting or rejecting cookies from a site:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Tools menu and choose Cookie Manager.
  2. +
  3. Choose Manage Stored Cookies from the submenu. The Cookie Manager window + opens with a list of all the cookies stored on your computer.
  4. +
  5. Click the Cookie Sites tab. The sites for which you have allowed or + denied cookies are listed.
  6. +
  7. Click to select the site from which you no longer want to automatically + accept cookies, and then click Remove Cookie.
  8. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Viewing Cookies

+ +

To view detailed information about cookies:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Tools menu and choose Cookie Manager.
  2. +
  3. Choose Manage Stored Cookies from the submenu. The Cookie Manager window + opens with a list of all the cookies stored on your computer.
  4. +
  5. Select a cookie to see its details.
  6. +
+ +

For more information about the information displayed, see + Stored Cookies.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Removing Cookies

+ +

Important: To remove cookies, follow the steps in this + section. Do not try to edit the cookies file on your computer.

+ +

To remove one or more cookies from your computer:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Tools menu and choose Cookie Manager.
  2. +
  3. Choose Manage Stored Cookies from the submenu. The Cookie Manager window + opens with a list of all the cookies stored on your computer.
  4. +
  5. Select one or more cookies and click Remove Cookie, or click Remove All + Cookies.
  6. +
+ +

Even though you've removed the cookies now, you will reacquire those + same cookies the next time you return to the site.

+ +

To prevent that from happening, select the checkbox labeled Don't + allow sites that set removed cookies to set future cookies. When this + checkbox is selected, sites for the cookies that you are removing are + added to the list of sites whose cookies will automatically be rejected.

+ +

You must click OK for your changes to take effect.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Cookie Manager Settings

+ +

This section describes how to set your Cookies preferences and control other + aspects of cookie handling.

+ +

For step-by-step descriptions of various tasks related to cookies, see + Using the Cookie Manager.

+ + + +

Privacy & Security Preferences - Cookies

+ +

Your browser is set by default to accept all cookies. This section describes + how to use the Cookies preferences panel to change that setting. If + you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Privacy & Security category, click Cookies. (If no + subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand + the list.)
  4. +
+ +

Cookies help sites keep track of information for you, such as the + contents of your on-line shopping cart or which cities' weather you want + to know about. For a brief overview, see + What Are + Cookies and How Do They Work?

+ +

You can select one of these options:

+ + + +

Note: Blocking cookies does not remove old cookies. By + blocking cookies you only block sites from setting new cookies, and old + cookies will still be sent to sites. To completely block a site from receiving + old cookies, you need to remove its cookies. +

+ +

Note: Per-site cookie permission + supersedes default cookie setting. For example, if you allow a site to set + cookies, the site can set cookies even if you choose Block cookies. +

+ +

If you allow cookies or do not change the default setting, you can also + select the following preferences:

+ + + +

You can also get more information about your stored cookies:

+ + + +

Stored Cookies

+ +

This section describes how to use the Stored Cookies tab of the Cookie + Manager. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Tools menu and choose Cookie Manager.
  2. +
  3. Choose Manage Stored Cookies from the submenu. The Cookie Manager window + opens with a list of all the cookies stored on your computer.
  4. +
+ +

The Stored Cookies tab lists all the cookies stored on your computer, the + sites they belong to, and their current status.

+ +

When you select a cookie in this list, the following information about that + cookie appears in the bottom portion of the tab:

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ItemExplanation
NameThe name assigned to the cookie by its originator.
InformationA string of characters containing the information a site tracks + for you. It might contain a user key or name by which you are + identified to the site, information about your interests, and so + forth.
Host or domainProvides the name of the cookie's host or domain. + +

A host cookie is sent back, during subsequent + visits, only to the server that + set it.

+ +

A domain cookie is sent back to any site + that's in the same domain as the site that set it. A site's + domain is the part of its URL that contains the name of an + organization, business, or school—such as netscape.com or + washington.org.

+
PathThe file pathway. This is provided only if the cookie should be sent + back to all URLs that are on that path or lower. For example, + http://a.b/x/y/z.html means that the cookie can also be set + for path x/.
Send ForWhen this field is For encrypted connections only it means + that the browser checks the connection whenever the server asks for a + cookie and will not send it unless the connection is encrypted + (HTTPS).
ExpiresThe date and time at which the cookie will be deactivated. The + browser regularly removes expired cookies from your computer.
+ +

To remove cookies, click one of these buttons:

+ + + +

Select this checkbox to prevent the cookies you remove from being added back + into the list later:

+ + + +

Even if you remove cookies now, you will reacquire those same cookies the + next time you return to the site. To prevent that from happening, select + this checkbox. When this checkbox is selected, sites for the cookies that + you are removing are added to the list of sites whose cookies will + automatically be rejected.

+ +

You must click Close for your changes to take effect.

+ + + +

This section describes how to use the Cookie Sites tab of the Cookie + Manager. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Tools menu and choose Cookie Manager.
  2. +
  3. Choose Manage Stored Cookies from the submenu. The Cookie Manager window + opens with a list of all the cookies stored on your computer.
  4. +
  5. Click the Cookie Sites tab.
  6. +
+ +

The Cookie Sites tab of the Cookie Manager lists the sites for which your + decisions have been remembered, and what your decisions were. It also allows + you to add and remove sites from the list.

+ + + +

To add cookies sites manually:

+ + + + + +

To remove a cookie site:

+ + + +

Once you've removed a site from this list, Cookie Manager remembers + nothing about it. If the Ask for each cookie option is selected in + the Cookies preferences panel, you will be warned when any site not in this + list requests permission to set a cookie.

+ +

Using the Password Manager

+ +

Many sites require you to type a user name and password before you can + enter the site. For instance, personalized pages and sites containing your + financial information usually require you to log in.

+ +

The user name and password you use at a particular site can be read by the + site's administrator. Potentially, that person could then attempt to log + into other sites where you may have used the same user name and password. If + this concerns you, you may wish to use a different password at every site + with which you register.

+ +

Password Manager can help you remember some or all of your names and + passwords by storing them on your computer's hard disk, and entering + them for you automatically when you visit such sites.

+ + + +

Using + Password Manager to Remember User Names and Passwords

+ +

When Password Manager is active (as it is by default), it gives you an + opportunity to save user names and passwords on your hard drive that you + enter while using the Internet.

+ +

For example, after you log onto a site from a page that requests a user + name and password, a dialog box appears asking, Do you want Password + Manager to remember this logon? When you see this dialog box, you can + click one of the following buttons:

+ + + +

Similarly, when you log onto an email account or an FTP site, or perform any + other action that requires the browser itself to display a special dialog box + for your login information, you can select this option in the dialog box:

+ + + +

The next time you check your email or perform other tasks that require a + password only, the password will be submitted directly without any further + action on your part. For tasks that require you to enter both a user name and + password, you need to click a Login button or equivalent after Password + Manager fills in the information.

+ +

Password Manager saves your user names and passwords on your own computer in + a file that's difficult, but not impossible, for an intruder to read. + See Encrypting Stored + Sensitive Information for information on protecting your stored user + names and passwords with encryption technology.

+ +

If the Password Manager dialog box described above does not appear when you + click Submit after typing your user name and password, Password Manager may + be turned off or the site may disallow its use.

+ +

To check whether Password Manager is currently active, see + Turning Password Manager On + and Off.

+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Entering User Names + and Passwords Automatically

+ +

There are two different ways that Password Manager can fill in user names + and passwords on your behalf:

+ + + +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Turning Password Manager On and + Off

+ +

Password Manager is on by default. To turn it off:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Privacy & Security category, click Passwords. (If no + subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand + the list.)
  4. +
  5. In the Password Manager section, deselect Remember passwords + to turn Password Manager off.
  6. +
+ +

To turn Password Manager on, follow steps 1 and 2 above, but select the + checkbox in step 3 rather than deselecting it.

+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Viewing and Managing Stored + Passwords

+ +

To see the user names and passwords you have stored and to display a list of + sites from which logon information never is saved:

+ + + +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Encrypting Stored Sensitive + Information

+ +

If you use Password Manager to save passwords, then this sensitive + information is stored on your computer in a file that's difficult, but + not impossible, for an intruder to read.

+ +

For example, if your computer is in an area where unauthorized people have + access to it, it's possible for a determined person to read the file + containing your sensitive information.

+ +

For a greater degree of security, you may want to protect the file with + encryption. Encryption makes it much harder for an unauthorized person to + view your stored sensitive information.

+ +

Your decision about whether to use encryption for stored sensitive data is a + tradeoff between improved security and convenience.

+ +

If you use encryption, you will need to enter a master password + periodically, which can be inconvenient. If you don't, it may be easier + for a stranger who has access to your computer to steal your passwords.

+ + + +

Turning Encryption On and Off

+ +

To turn on encryption for your stored sensitive information:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Privacy & Security category, click Passwords. (If no + subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand + the list.)
  4. +
  5. In the Encrypting versus Obscuring section, select Use encryption + when storing sensitive data.
  6. +
  7. Click OK. If you haven't previously set a master password, a new + dialog box appears and leads you through the process of setting it.
  8. +
+ +

To turn encryption off, deselect Use encryption when storing sensitive + data.

+ +

You must supply your master password when you turn encryption on or off.

+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Setting a Master Password

+ +

If you choose to encrypt your stored sensitive information, you'll need + a master password. With encryption selected, you'll be asked for your + master password at least once during a &brandShortName; session in which you + access any of your stored sensitive information.

+ +

If you choose encryption, but don't already have a master password, + you'll be prompted to create one the first time you try to save or + retrieve your sensitive information.

+ +

If your master password has not previously been set, you can set at this + time:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Privacy & Security category, click Master Passwords. (If no + subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand + the list.)
  4. +
  5. In the Change Master Password section, click Change Password to open the + Change Master Password dialog box.
  6. +
  7. Enter your desired master password, and retype it to confirm the + spelling.
  8. +
  9. Click OK.
  10. +
+ +

Make sure your new password is difficult to guess. For some suggestions on + how to improve password security, see + Choosing a Good + Password.

+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Changing Your Master Password

+ +

To change your master password:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Privacy & Security category, click Master Passwords. (If no + subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand + the list.)
  4. +
  5. In the Change Master Password section, click Change Password to open the + Change Master Password dialog box.
  6. +
  7. Enter your current master password.
  8. +
  9. Enter your new master password, and retype it to confirm the + spelling.
  10. +
  11. Click OK.
  12. +
+ +

Make sure your new password is difficult to guess. For some guidelines, see + Choosing a Good + Password.

+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Logging Out of Your Master + Password

+ +

Normally, you are asked for your master password once during each + &brandShortName; session during which you access any of your stored sensitive + information.

+ +

It's also possible to require that your master password be requested + each time it is needed, or after a certain amount of time has passed. For + details, see Master + Password Timeout.

+ +

You can log out of your master password so that it must be entered again + before any sensitive information can be stored or retrieved. This is useful + if you are going to leave your computer unattended for a period of time.

+ +

To log out of your master password:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Tools menu and choose Password Manager.
  2. +
  3. Select Log Out from the submenu.
  4. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

What to Do If You Forget + Your Master Password

+ +

If you forget your master password and you have chosen to encrypt sensitive + data (see Encrypting + Stored Sensitive Information), you won't be able to access any of + the stored password it protects (assuming you have turned on encryption). + Your master password is your most important password. Make sure you remember + it or record it in a safe place.

+ +

As a last resort, it's possible to reset your master password if you + are sure you can't remember it. However, resetting your master password + permanently erases all the web and email passwords, saved on your behalf by + Password Manager. You will also lose all your personal certificates + associated with the + Software Security + Device.

+ +

Before taking this drastic step, read + Reset Master + Password.

+ +

If you are sure you can't remember or retrieve your master password, + follow these instructions to reset it:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Privacy & Security category, click Master Passwords. (If no + subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand + the list.)
  4. +
  5. Click Reset Master Password.
  6. +
  7. In the Reset Master Password dialog box, click Reset.
  8. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Managing Images

+ +

If you wish, you can choose not to download any images when you browse the + web. This greatly restricts what you can view online, but may be helpful if + you have a slow connection and wish to shorten the time it takes web pages to + load.

+ +

You can also control how frequently animated images repeat their animation, + or turn off animation completely.

+ +

The next section describes how to control these image settings. The default + settings allow all images to be accepted and allow them to repeat their + animation.

+ +

Privacy & Security Preferences - Images

+ +

This section describes how to set preferences for images. To view the + preference settings for images:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Privacy & Security category, click Images. (If no + subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand + the list.)
  4. +
+ +

Image Acceptance Policy

+ +

Image Acceptance preferences allow you to control whether or under what + conditions the &brandShortName; browser should display images:

+ + + +

Animated images should loop

+ +

These settings control how many times animated images repeat their + animation:

+ + + +

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