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7. Set Level of Privacy to Medium.
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x
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Click "Custom Level" button.
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Sites are telling me I need to turn on cookies, but they are on. What's wrong?
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Firstly, is that you may be running software that interferes with cookie usage. There are many filtering and blocking software packages available for Internet users these days, and many of them also filter cookies. If you are running software like this, then your computer may not receive or send cookies. This will cause sites you visit to assume you are not accepting cookies.
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