Tuesday, February 2, 2010

How do I enable cookies and SSL in my browser

How do I enable cookies and SSL in my browser?Print
To view some AdSense account pages, you'll need to have cookies and SSL enabled. In addition, you'll need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser to view Google ads and perform other account functions.

To edit your Microsoft Internet Explorer preferences, please follow these steps:

From the Tools menu, choose Internet Options.
To update your cookies setting, click on the Privacy tab.
Click the Default button or move the slider to a setting below 'Block All Cookies.'
Then, to enable SSL, select the Advanced tab.
Scroll down to the Security section and select the checkboxes marked 'Use SSL 2.0' and 'Use SSL 3.0'.
Click OK.
To edit your Mozilla Firefox preferences, please follow these steps:

From the Tools menu, choose Options.
To update your cookies setting, go to the Privacy section.
Under the Cookies section, select the checkbox marked 'Accept cookies from sites'.
Then, to enable SSL, go to the Advanced section.
Click the Encryption tab and select the checkboxes marked 'Use SSL 2.0' and 'Use TLS 1.0'.
Click OK.
To edit your Netscape preferences, please follow these steps:

From the Edit menu, choose Preferences.
To update your cookies settings, go to the Privacy & Security section and click Cookies.
Select Enable all cookies.
Then, to enable SSL, select SSL from the left-hand menu.
Select the checkboxes marked 'Enable SSL version 2' and 'Enable SSL version 3.'
Click OK.
To edit your Apple Safari preferences, please follow these steps:

From the Safari menu, choose Preferences.
To update your cookies setting, click Security.
Select Always to accept and remember all cookies.
Click OK. SSL is always enabled on Safari.
Keep in mind that older browsers may require different steps for enabling cookies and SSL; if the steps above don't work, you should visit your browser's Help menu for the appropriate instructions.

A Simple Tweak (XP Pro only) which will increase your Broadband Speed.

A Simple Tweak (XP Pro only) which will increase your Broadband Speed.

Make sure you Log on as Administrator, not as a user with Administrator privileges.

Follow the steps as given below-

1) Click on Start Button.

2) Select Run From Start Menu.

3) Type gpedit.msc

4) Expand the [Administrative Templates] branch.

5) Then Expand the [Network] branch.

6) Highlight(Select by Single Click) [QoS Packet Scheduler]

7) Double-click [Limit Reservable Bandwidth] (Available in Right Side Panel)

8) Check(Select By Single Click on it) [Enabled]

9) Change [Bandwidth limit %] to 0 %

10) Click [OK] Button.

11) Restart Your PC.

12) Now Check Your Broadband Speed.

A Simple Tweak (XP Pro only) which will increase your Broadband Speed.




Make sure you Log on as Administrator, not as a user with Administrator privileges.

Follow the steps as given below-

1) Click on Start Button.

2) Select Run From Start Menu.

3) Type gpedit.msc

4) Expand the [Administrative Templates] branch.

5) Then Expand the [Network] branch.

6) Highlight(Select by Single Click) [QoS Packet Scheduler]

7) Double-click [Limit Reservable Bandwidth] (Available in Right Side Panel)

8) Check(Select By Single Click on it) [Enabled]

9) Change [Bandwidth limit %] to 0 %

10) Click [OK] Button.

11) Restart Your PC.

12) Now Check Your Broadband Speed.

A Simple Tweak (XP Pro only) which will increase your Broadband Speed.

A Simple Tweak (XP Pro only) which will increase your Broadband Speed.

Make sure you Log on as Administrator, not as a user with Administrator privileges.

Follow the steps as given below-

1) Click on Start Button.

2) Select Run From Start Menu.

3) Type gpedit.msc

4) Expand the [Administrative Templates] branch.

5) Then Expand the [Network] branch.

6) Highlight(Select by Single Click) [QoS Packet Scheduler]

7) Double-click [Limit Reservable Bandwidth] (Available in Right Side Panel)

8) Check(Select By Single Click on it) [Enabled]

9) Change [Bandwidth limit %] to 0 %

10) Click [OK] Button.

11) Restart Your PC.

12) Now Check Your Broadband Speed.