Cookies FAQ
What are cookies?
Cookies are small pieces of text generated by a Web server, such as Christianity.com, and stored on a user’s computer for future access. Christianity.com uses cookies to store your Bible Search Preferences so that we’ll “remember them” each time you visit. Almost every modern browser supports cookies; however, some people choose to disable them for various reasons. You must have cookies enabled in order for Christianity.com to save your preferences.
How can I enable cookies?
Please follow the proper instructions for the browser you are using.
Internet Explorer 6.x
- From the Tools menu, select Internet Options.
- Click on the Privacy tab.
- Click the Default button or change your settings to Medium.
- Click OK.
Internet Explorer 5.x
- From the Tools menu, select Internet Options.
- Click on the Security tab.
- Click Custom Level button.
- Scroll down to the Cookies section.
- Set Allow cookies that are stored on your computer to Enable.
- Set Allow per-session cookies to Enable.
- Click OK.
Mozilla Firefox
- From the Tools menu, select Options.
- Click on Privacy.
- Click on Cookies so that the section expands.
- Check the box labelled Allow sites to set cookies.
- Click OK.
Netscape 7.x
- From the Edit menu, select Preferences.
- Click on the triangle to the left of Privacy & Security so that it points down.
- Click on Cookies.
- Click on Enable cookies for the originating web site only.
- Click OK.
Netscape 6.x
- From the Edit menu, select Preferences.
- Click on the triangle to the left of Advanced so that it points down.
- Click on Cookies from the menu that appears.
- Select the Enable all cookies radio button.
- Click OK.