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What are Cookies?

A cookie is a file created by a web site that stores information on your computer, such as your preferences when visiting that site. Our store requires cookies to help us remember your shopping basket items. This page gives information about cookies and how to enable cookies for the more common web browsers.

How do I enable cookies?

Internet Explorer/MSN Explorer on Windows 98/2000/XP

  1. Go to the "Start" menu on your taskbar.
  2. • For XP users: Go to "Control Panel."
    • For Windows 98/2000 users or XP users that are using the Classic appearance: Go to "Settings"->"Control Panel."
  3. Choose the "Internet Options" icon. When the options open, select the "Privacy" tab.
  4. • For XP users that have installed Service Pack 2: Under the section titled "Settings", click on the button called "Sites"
    • For all other Internet Explorer users: Under the section titled "Web Sites," it will say, "To override cookie handling for individual Web sites…." Click on the "Edit" button
  5. In the "Address" of website box, type www.moviesunlimited.com and click the "Allow" button. The name moviesunlimited.com should appear in the box below, with the setting "Always Allow."
  6. Click OK.
  7. Click OK again.

Internet Explorer on MacIntosh

  1. Start Internet Explorer.
  2. Select the menu "Explorer," and choose "Preferences."
  3. Select, on the left-hand side, "Receiving Files." It will open up to three possible options.
  4. Select "Cookies."
  5. On the right-hand side, you will see below the list of sites, a dropdown box that says "When receiving cookies…." Select either "Never Ask" or "Ask for each site."
    • "Never Ask" will accept all cookies from now on.
    • "Ask for each site" will prompt you whenever a site wishes to add a cookie. If you allow or deny cookies, you will allow or deny all cookies for that site.

Netscape Navigator/Mozilla

Netscape/Mozilla's menus are subtly different depending on which operating system you are using (it is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Unix). The instructions below are for Windows, but for other platforms, they will be very similar.

  1. Open Netscape/Mozilla, and chose the "Tools" menu.
  2. In the "Tools" menu, there is something called the "Cookie Manager." Select that. If you are presented with the option to "Unblock cookies from this site" do so.
  3. If "Unblock Cookies" is not an option, go to the "Edit" menu and select "Preferences."
  4. In the category window, on the left, you will see the category "Privacy & Security." Click on the "+" to expand that category. Beneath it, you will see the option "Cookies." Select that.
  5. You now have three options that will work for you. "Enable cookies for the originating web site only," "Enable cookies based on privacy settings," and "Enable all cookies." Decide which would be best for you. For further details, please consult the web browser's help menu.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. • For Windows users: Open Firefox, and chose the "Tools" menu, and select "Options."
    • For Linux users: Open Firefox, and chose the "Edit" menu and select "Preferences."
  2. Select the "Privacy" icon on the left-hand side. On the right-hand side, expand the "Cookies" section.
  3. Click on the "Exceptions" button.
  4. Enter www.moviesunlimited.com in the "Address" of website box, and click "Allow."
  5. Click OK to exit.
  6. Click OK again.

Opera for Windows

  1. Start Opera, and select the "Tools" menu. In the "Tools" menu, choose "Preferences."
  2. On the left-hand side, chose "Privacy."
  3. Select the "Manage Cookies" button. In the "Quick Find" box, type www.moviesunlimited.com.
  4. If the window below is blank, you have no rules set up for MoviesUnlimited. If so, click the "New" button on the right. Type www.moviesunlimited.com in the text box at the top. Otherwise, select the folder that appeared in the bottom window, and select "Edit" on the right.
  5. In the "Server Properties" window, uncheck "Use defaults for normal cookies." Check "Apply these settings for entire domain," and "Accept cookies for server/domain." You can check or uncheck the last two options, as you see fit. Click OK.
  6. Click the "Close" button, and then OK.

Safari for Mac

  1. Start Safari, and select the "Safari" menu and choose "Preferences."
  2. Choose the "Security" tab.
  3. In the "Accept Cookies" section, you have 2 options that will work. You can choose "Always" or "Only from sites you navigate to". Choose which ever you would prefer.
  4. Click the "Close" button.

For further instructions on how to change your cookies settings, please use your browser's HELP documentation to make the appropriate changes.