How to Enable Cookies
If you are seeing a message that your browser's cookie functionality is disabled, it's possible that you don't have cookies enabled in your browser. Below are listed browser-specific instructions on how to enable your cookies.
If these instructions do not work, try disabling your security software (e.g. Norton Security, McAfee AntiVirus, etc. ) to see if it resolves the issue. If so, refer to your security software help file to find out how to add our website as a trusted website.
Google Chrome
- Select the Chrome menu icon.
- Select Settings.
- Near the bottom of the page, select Show advanced settings.
- In the Privacy section, select Content settings.
- Select Allow local data to be set (recommended).
- Select Done.
Mozilla Firefox
- Click on the Menu button and choose Options.
- Select the Privacy panel.
- Set Firefox will: to Use custom settings for history.
- Check mark Accept cookies from sites to enable cookies.
- Make sure Accept third party cookies is also not set to Never.
- Close the Preferences page. Any changes you've made will automatically be saved.
Microsoft Edge
- Press the three-dot More Actions button on the top right.
- Select Settings from the menu.
- Scroll to the bottom of the page and Tap or click View Advanced Settings.
- Press the dropdown arrow under the Cookies field.
- Select either Don't Block Cookies or Block Only Third Party Cookies.
- Exit the settings panel by clicking anywhere else on the page.
Microsoft Internet Explorer (v.9 through v.11)
- Tap or click the Tools button, and then tap or click Internet options.
- Tap or click the Privacy tab.
- Under Settings, move the slider to the bottom to allow cookies.
- Tap or click OK.
Safari for OSX (Mac)
- Choose Safari > Preferences
- Click Privacy
- Select a Cookies and website data option: Either Allow from websites I visit or Always allow.
Safari for iOS (iPhone/iPod/iPad)
- Go to Settings > Safari.
- For iOS 8 and 9: set Block Cookies to Always Allow.
- For iOS 7: set Block Cookies to Never.