No Cookies
Facebook App: Open links in External Browser
There is a specific issue with the Facebook in-app browser intermittently making requests to websites without cookies that had previously been set. This appears to be a defect in the browser which should be addressed soon. The simplest approach to avoid this problem is to continue to use the Facebook app but not use the in-app browser. This can be done through the following steps:
- Open the settings menu by clicking the hamburger menu in the top right
- Choose "App Settings" from the menu
- Turn on the option "Links Open Externally" (This will use the device's default browser)
Enabling Cookies in Internet Explorer 7, 8 & 9
- Open the Internet Browser
- Click Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Advanced
- Check Override automatic cookie handling
- For First-party Cookies and Third-party Cookies click Accept
- Click OK and OK
Enabling Cookies in Firefox
- Open the Firefox browser
- Click Tools > Options > Privacy > Use custom settings for history
- Check Accept cookies from sites
- Check Accept third party cookies
- Select Keep until: they expire
- Click OK
Enabling Cookies in Google Chrome
- Open the Google Chrome browser
- Click Tools > Options > Privacy Options > Under the Hood > Content Settings
- Check Allow local data to be set
- Uncheck Block third-party cookies from being set
- Uncheck Clear cookies
- Close all
Enabling Cookies in Mobile Safari (iPhone, iPad)
- Go to the Home screen by pressing the Home button or by unlocking your phone/iPad
- Select the Settings icon.
- Select Safari from the settings menu.
- Select 'accept cookies' from the safari menu.
- Select 'from visited' from the accept cookies menu.
- Press the home button to return the the iPhone home screen.
- Select the Safari icon to return to Safari.
- Before the cookie settings change will take effect, Safari must restart. To restart Safari press and hold the Home button (for around five seconds) until the iPhone/iPad display goes blank and the home screen appears.
- Select the Safari icon to return to Safari.
FROM AROUND THE SITE
Bob’s exit a shock, so what now?
NOW what? With Senator Bob Day gone, interested party members will throw their hats in the ring.
Tables turned as ‘home invader’ gets tackled and restrained
A MAN who allegedly broke into a Whyalla home and threatened a woman with a knife has been arrested after two men tackled and restrained him until police arrived. Recap Monday’s news in The Pulse.
Warm weather’s on its way — but not for long
FLUCTUATING weather hitting the state is perfectly normal for spring, the weather bureau says, with a predicted swing from wet and cold conditions early this week to a balmy 26C on Thursday.
Plea to give ex-cons a go
BUSINESS owners are being asked to complete a survey about employing ex-criminals to help reduce the social and economic cost of crime in South Australia.
Why this grandmother wanted to die
A GRANDMOTHER’S heart-wrenching 19-week battle with cancer has laid bare her wish to be allowed to end her life. The diary excerpts have been released ahead of a vote on SA euthanasia laws.
It should be our choice to live or die
TWO people diagnosed with cancer argue that voluntary euthanasia legislation will not become a “slippery slope” for the mistreatment of elderly. What do you think — VOTE NOW
Back in black: Meet SA’s $300m man
TAX cuts, infrastructure - with our Budget back in the black, just what will the Treasurer spend it on?
A boy, a bike, a crane – the moment a life changed forever
JASON Honeychurch is lucky to be alive, after losing a leg from a terrible accident at age nine. At the end of National Amputee Awareness Week, he tells how he has remained positive.
South Rd overpass bridge on the way
THE installation of a rail overpass means commuters’ days stuck at the South Road level crossing will soon come to an end. But there will be some building pain before that. SEE THE VIDEO
Is this our new national park?
KAYAKING, sailing and fishing in the heart of the southern suburbs could be a reality after the next state election amid a pledge for a new national park. But where will it be? SEE THE VIDEO
Why you must watch your speed
MOTORISTS are being fined for travelling as low as 1km/h over the speed limit, State Government records have revealed.
There’s no ruffing it for these daycare doggies
MEAL plans, story time, birthday celebrations with cake - it seems every furry friend has its day at doggie daycare.
Just one council for most of city
COUNCILLOR Houssam Abiad has proposed a super council overseeing the city of Adelaide to save ratepayers “a hell of a lot of money”. What do you think - VOTE NOW
Ancestors’ long journey home
A TRADITIONAL smoking ceremony has been held in London to mark the return of the remains of 13 Aboriginal ancestors to SA and WA from British museums and universities.
Creditors seeking $100k from absent senator
FINAL demands for debts of more than $100,000 have been lodged against Senator Bob Day’s building company, Homestead Homes.