Allow or block cookies in Internet Explorer
- Click on Tools (gear shaped icon) at top right corner of the browser.
- Click on Internet Options. A window will open.
- Click on "Privacy" tab.
- Click on "Advanced" button. "Advanced Privacy Settings" window will open with options of Allow, Block or Prompt First-party and Third-party Cookies.
- Select options of your choice.
Delete and manage cookies - Microsoft Support
To delete cookies In Internet Explorer, select the Tools button, point to Safety, and then select Delete browsing history. Select the Cookies and website data check box, and then select Delete. Block or allow cookies If you don't want sites to store cookies on your PC, you can block cookies.
How to delete cookie files in Internet Explorer - Microsoft Support
Click Start, click Run, type inetcpl.cpl, and then press ENTER. On the General tab, click Delete Cookies in the Temporary Internet Files section of the Internet Properties dialog box. In the Delete Files dialog box, click to select the Delete all offline content check box, and then click OK.
Enable cookies - Microsoft Support
Here's how to enable cookies if your browser is blocking them: In the Edge window, select More (...) > Settings > View advanced settings. In Internet Explorer, in the menu bar, select Tools > Internet options > Privacy > Advanced.
Applies To:
Lync Web App for Lync Online, Lync Web App, Lync Web App operated by 21Vianet
Description of Cookies - Microsoft Support
Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button. In the Search box, type Internet Explorer, and then, in the list of results, click Internet Explorer. Click the Tools button , point to Safety, and then click Delete browsing history. Select the Cookies check box, and then click Delete.
View and delete your browsing history in Internet Explorer
Get started with Microsoft Edge Your browsing history is the info that Internet Explorer stores on a PC as you surf the web. To help improve your experience, this includes info you've entered into forms, passwords, and sites you've visited. However, if you're using a shared or public PC, you may not want Internet Explorer to save your history.
Change security and privacy settings for Internet Explorer 11
Cookies can make your browsing experience better by letting sites remember your preferences or letting you avoid signing in each time you visit certain sites. However, some cookies might put your privacy at risk by tracking sites that you visit. For more info, see Delete and manage cookies in Internet Explorer.
View your data on the privacy dashboard - Microsoft Support
If you also to want to remove any activity data that’s associated with cookies in your browser, you should clear your cookies in Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer. If you use a different browser, refer to that browser's instructions.
Applies To:
Microsoft account dashboard
Use Internet Explorer in Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
Accessibility center Internet Explorer 11 support ended on June 15, 2022. We recommend you use Microsoft Edge for a faster, more secure and more modern web browsing experience.
Persistent cookies are not roamed in Internet Explorer 10 or Internet ...
Fixes an issue in which Internet Explorer 10 or Internet Explorer 11 does not roam persistent cookies. This issue occurs when the environment is configured to let computers delete the cached copy of the local profile when users log off.