Safari 4 4.0 Online Manual
- Internet
- Anti-Spam Tools
- Bookmark Manager
- Browsers
- Chat
- Communication
- Dial-up & Connectivity
- Download Manager
- File Sharing / P2P
- Firewall
- Ftp
- History Erasers
- Network Tools
- News Reader
- Offline Browser
- Online Privacy
- Other
- Ping & Trace Tools
- Popup/Ad/Spyware Blockers
- Searching Tools
- Telephony / SMS & GSM
- WebCam
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Managing cookies
If you are concerned about cookies, you can set how you want Safari to handle them.
Important:Changing your cookie preferences or removing cookies may cause similar changes in other applications.
To change cookie preferences:
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Choose Action menu > Preferences and click Security. (The Action menu is near the upper-right corner of the Safari window, and looks like a gear.)
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In the “Accept cookies” section, specify if and when Safari should accept cookies from websites. To see an explanation of the options, click the Help button (looks like a question mark).
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If you want to see more information about the cookies stored on your computer, click Show Cookies. The following information is displayed for each cookie:
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Website that stored the cookie
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Name
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Path, or location, on your computer
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Secure status; cookies marked “secure” are sent over an encrypted connection
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Expiration date (when it will be removed from your computer)
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Contents (normally a string of code)
If you've set Safari to block cookies, you may need to temporarily accept cookies to open a page. Repeat the above steps, selecting Always. When you're done with the page, turn off cookies again and remove the page's cookies.





