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How to Enable Cookies in Internet Explorer 4
How to Enable Cookies in Internet Explorer 5
How to Enable Cookies in Internet Explorer 6
Choosing Your Cookies in Internet Explorer
How to Enable Cookies in Netscape Navigator
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NaturalPigments.com Web site sends your computer a very small file called a cookie so that we can identify you the next time you visit. When you return to our Web site, the site retrieves the cookie, identifies you, and personalizes the Web pages you see. But if you have your browser set to refuse cookies because you're worried about privacy, our Web site can't tell that you're a returnee, so we can't display your personalized information. Our online shopping site, for example, can't greet you by name and display products that fit the interests you identified on an earlier visit. If you want to access portions of the NaturalPigments.com Web site, you need to restore browser's ability to accept cookies.
To access your account and use the Shopping Bag feature while shopping at NaturalPigments.com Web site you must have cookies enabled in your browser. The instructions below will help you to accept cookies in Internet Explorer or Netscape.
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Trouble Accessing Parts of NaturalPigments.com
To access the Natural Pigments Artists' Newsletter articles or the articles in the Education area of NaturalPigments.com Web site you must have cookies enabled in your browser. The instructions below will help you to accept cookies in Internet Explorer or Netscape.
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How to Enable Cookies in Internet Explorer 4
- Double-click the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop.
- On the View menu, click Internet Options.
- In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab, click Always Accept Cookies under Cookies in the list, and click OK.

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How to Enable Cookies in Internet Explorer 5
- Double-click the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop.
- On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
- In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Security tab, drag the Security Level For This Zone slider from High to Medium, and click OK. (In Windows Me, you'll need to click Default Level to see the Security Level For This Zone slider.)

If the Security Level is already at Medium or lower, click Custom Level, click Enable under Allow Cookies That Are Stored On Your Computer in the Settings list, and click OK.

Click OK again to close the Internet Options dialog box.
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How to Enable Cookies in Internet Explorer 6
With Internet Explorer 6, cookie-related actions are based on the context in which the cookie was sent (first- vs. third-party) and on the content of the cookie compact privacy policy. Depending on the situation, Internet Explorer might deny, downgrade or accept a cookie. Internet Explorer might deny placement of a cookie based on the cookie's being "unsatisfactory," meaning that the cookie has a compact policy stating that the cookie relates to personally identifiable information used either for secondary purposes or outside the stated purpose, without any provision for user choice.
- Double-click the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop.
- On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
- In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Privacy tab, drag the Privacy Settings slider from High to Medium, and click OK. (In some cases, you'll need to click Default Level to see the Privacy Settings slider.)
- Click OK again to close the Internet Options dialog box.
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Choosing Cookies in Internet Explorer
Rather than reject all cookies outright or accept every cookie a Web site sends your way, you can review each cookie when it arrives and decide whether you want to accept or reject it. This gives you the ultimate in control, but it can also make browsing annoying, as endless messages about incoming cookies pop up. To try this option, follow the steps for enabling cookies above, but instead of choosing Enable, choose Prompt Before Accepting Cookies (in Internet Explorer 4) or Prompt (in Internet Explorer 5). When you see how many cookies arrive, you'll almost certainly want to avoid being prompted about each one.
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How to Enable Cookies in Netscape Navigator
To enable cookies in Netscape:
- Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
- Click Advanced in the Category portion of the window.
- Under the Cookies area, click either Accept all cookies, or Accept only cookies that get sent back to the originating server.
- Click OK.
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