By default, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Firefox allow cookies to be saved on your computer from the websites you visit. These are the small bits of code that websites use to record your visits and your interactions. If you decided to disable cookies for privacy reasons, you may find that your Web experience becomes quite different. Websites no longer remember your preferences, for example. Ads may no longer show you items you're interested in and social media buttons may no longer work properly. Using the privacy settings available in your favorite Web browser, you can enable all cookies, or just the cookies you want.
On the left side of the browser window click 'Under the Hood'; In the section entitled 'Privacy' click the button 'Content settings.' Illustration image; You now have two options: Automatic cookie handling (recommended). In the section entitled 'Cookies' select the option 'Allow local data to be set' Illustration image. Get help, support, and tutorials for Windows products—Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, and Windows 10 Mobile. Block or allow Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 10 to accept all cookies or set it to allow a specific set of them with this tutorial.