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Find useful information on cookies and answers to problems you may encounter when using Egg's site. Select from the links on the left.
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What is a cookie?
A cookie is a piece of information sent to your PC when you access a website. When you return to that site it recognises your user name. Cookies are generally used so that websites can identify which page they should send to the user next. If you find the web page keeps going back to the same page, you should ensure that cookies are accepted by your browser (see below for details on how to do this).
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How do I enable cookies?
For Internet Explorer 5:
- Select 'Tools' at the top of your browser, followed by 'Internet Options'.
- Click on 'Security', then 'Custom Level'
- Click on the item "Cookies - Allow per-session cookies (not stored)"
- Click on the item "Cookies - Allow cookies that are stored on your computer"
- Further down in the same window, click on "Active scripting - Enable"
- Click OK to close all setup windows
For Internet Explorer 6:
- Select 'Tools' at the top of your browser, followed by 'Internet options'.
- Then click on the 'Privacy' tab and move the slider to select a privacy setting for the Internet zone. Options range from Block All Cookies to Accept All Cookies.
For Netscape Navigator:
- At the toolbar, select 'Edit', followed by 'Preferences'.
- Select 'Advanced' and then 'Accept all cookies'.
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