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Temporarily allow cookies and site data in Microsoft Edge
Temporarily allow cookies and site data in Microsoft Edge. To help protect your privacy, the new Microsoft Edge sets tracking prevention to balanced by default. For increased protection, you can switch your tracking prevention to strict or block all third-party cookies.
Enable cookies - Microsoft Support
Here's how to enable cookies if your browser is blocking them: Edge (Windows 10) In the Edge window, select More (...) > Settings > View advanced settings. Scroll down to Cookies, and select Don't block cookies. Internet Explorer.
Applies To: Lync Web App for Lync Online, Lync Web App, Lync Web App operated by 21Vianet
View cookies in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
View cookies. Open Microsoft Edge and then select Settings and more > Settings > Site permissions. Select Cookies and site data. Here you can set specific controls for cookies. Select See all cookies and site data. Select the arrow for See all cookies and site data to view all cookies saved on your device.
Microsoft Edge, browsing data, and privacy - Microsoft Support
Microsoft Edge will delete your browsing history, cookies, and site data, as well as passwords, addresses, and form data when you close all InPrivate windows. You can start a new InPrivate session by selecting Settings and more on a computer or Tabs on a mobile device.
Adjust privacy settings in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
In Microsoft Edge, select Settings and more > Settings > Privacy, search, and services. Make sure Tracking prevention is set to On. Select the level of tracking prevention that’s right for you. See also Learn about tracking prevention in Microsoft Edge Need more help? Want more options? Discover Community
Applies To: Microsoft Edge
View and delete browser history in Microsoft Edge
Go to Settings and more > Settings > Cookies and site permissions to see a list for each website, including location, cookies, pop-ups, and media autoplay. On your device. All data from the previous version of Microsoft Edge. All data including history, favorites, passwords, and more from the legacy version of Microsoft Edge.
Microsoft Edge help & learning
Accessibility features in Microsoft Edge. Change your home page. Use the dark theme. Clear your cache. Learn about tracking prevention. Save or forget passwords in Microsoft Edge. Block pop-ups. Troubleshoot installing and updating. What to do if Microsoft Edge isn't working.
Location and privacy in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
In Microsoft Edge, select Settings > Cookies and site permission > Location Turn on Ask before accessing (recommended). Microsoft Edge will prompt you whenever a website wants to access your precise location. Control specific websites from accessing your location You can also allow or block specific sites from accessing your location:
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Browse InPrivate in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
What does Microsoft Edge do with your data while InPrivate? InPrivate browsing: Clears browsing history, download history, cookies and other site data, cached images and files, passwords, autofill form data, site permissions and hosted app data when you close all InPrivate windows.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Manage website notifications in Microsoft Edge
Select Settings > Cookies and site permissions and select Notifications. Under Allow, you will find a list of websites that are currently sending you notifications. Select the three dots next to the website from which you want to stop receiving notifications and select either Remove or Block.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard