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AB Editor | 08:38 Fri 25th May 2012 | Editor's Blog
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Morning All,

I hope everyone is well.

Tomorrow the new EU cookie laws come into practice. We've updated our privacy policy to give more details on the kinds of cookies we use.

http://www.theanswerb...rbank-privacy-policy/

If you're concerned about cookies, please read through that section of the privacy policy - or more general details here: http://www.aboutcookies.org/





If you'd like to see exactly what cookies are used we suggest testing with by changing your cookie settings to "Prompt". This will prompt you every time a cookie wants to be transmitted and will give you a sense of the way cookies work.

We also suggest that you accept cookies sent to you from our site. It helps us know how many users visit and track how many advertisements we deliver. As this is our main revenue stream you can understand how important it is for keeping the site free to use.

If you have any questions regarding cookies, please ask them here.

Thanks for you time.
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How do you set the cookies to prompt please?

I can switch on, safely shutdown and clear browsing history but that's about it :-)
I can't remember how to get to my cookies :-)

Google Chrome...
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How to control cookies here: http://www.aboutcooki...g/Default.aspx?page=1
If it helps keep the site going cookie away
I haven't got an 'options' option for some reason.
Chocolate chip cookies here please, I love dunking them!!
in Chrome it's no longer part of Tools but is Settings further down the main menu
You can my options Ummm, I can't understand mine.

Ratter, you thinking of your stomach again :-) How's the nerves holding up?
(Sorry Ed)
Cheers Ratter...now I can't find 'prompt'
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Google Chrome

Click on the "Tools" menu and select "Options".
Click the "Under the Bonnet" tab and locate the "Privacy" section, and choose the "Content settings" button.
Click the "Cookie settings" tab and choose your preferred settings.

Google Chrome allows all cookies by default, but you can restrict the behaviour of first-party and third-party cookies or even block them completely.

Click on the Close button when you've finished.


I don't think you can set it to "prompt" in Chrome.
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To test, open internet explorer and follow the below to get to the advanced settings:

Internet Explorer 8.0

Choose Tools and then Internet Options
Click the Privacy tab
Move the slider to choose your preferred settings.

For more specialised cookie settings click on Advanced, check the 'Override cookie handling' button and modify the settings to suit your requirements.

Once here, select prompt :)
As I posted earlier, Options is no longer in the Tools menu - you have to use Settings which is further down the main menu.

And in the latest version of Chrome, you then have to click on Show Advanced Settings... to get to the Privacy section.
(^ that is for Chrome)
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Thanks Bibble.
With all the talk about cookies lately no doubt there will be a mass of posts very shortly from people that have disabled their cookies wondering why none of their preferences are remembered on websites.
^
Too true Chuck :-)
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Very likely Chuck.

We also use them here to make sure we don't show you a single advert more than a certain number of times.
I am Not intending altering my AB cookie settings for fear of getting my fingers burned and creating problems for myself.

Nevertheless it is good to know that the Ed is taking steps to fully comply with the up-dated legislation.

http://www.ico.gov.uk...ve-eu-cookie-law.aspx

Ron.
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Ta for the link Ron.

"I am Not intending altering my AB cookie settings for fear of getting my fingers burned and creating problems for myself."

I think this is the most sensible course of action.
argh I was hoping for a recipe swap......

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