How to Work With Cookies
Cookies can be used to provide you with tailored information from a Web site. A cookie is an element of data that a web site can send to your browser, which may then store it on your system. Some Modine pages use cookies so that we can better serve you when you return to our site. You can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether to accept it. Refer to the information below to learn how to set your cookie preferences. When finished, click here to return to our Privacy Policy.
Internet Explorer 6
MSIE 6 allows you to set options for each of six privacy cookie settings: Block all Cookies; High; Medium high; Medium; Low; Accept all Cookies. For each of these settings, you can choose whether to accept, reject, or be prompted for all first and third party cookies, and to allow or not allow all session cookies. To set your cookie options, choose "Tools/Internet Options", and select the Privacy tab. Then, move the bar to one of the six cookie settings. Next, select the Advanced button, and click the Override Automatic Cookie Handling, and indicate the appropriate options.
Netscape or Mozilla
Netscape Navigator 4:
In the Edit menu, select Preferences. In the Preferences dialog box, in the left hand side menu, click on "Advanced" and 4 options concerning cookies will appear on the lower right. Choose Help for further details. You can find more information about cookies and Netscape on the Netscape Web site.
Netscape 6, Netscape 7 or Mozilla:
Click on Edit, then select Preferences. Select the heading Privacy & Security, then click on Cookies. Choose Help for further details. You can find more information about cookies and Netscape on the Netscape Web site.
Still Having Trouble?
If, after adjusting your browser settings, you are still having trouble, review the information below.
It is possible for other settings on your computer or browser to interfere with the setting of cookies. If you don't seem to be able to enable your cookies, please try the following:
- Check the date on your computer. If the computer date is not correct this can prevent cookies from being created.
- Some security applications can interfere with cookies. If you are running an internet security program, anti virus program or firewall, try turning it off temporarily. If the cookies work okay with the program off, you need to find out how to configure your security application to allow cookies.
- In Internet Explorer, go to Tools, select Internet Options, go to the Privacy tab, under Web sites, click Edit, look for websites in the list with which you are having this issue and check to see if they have the notation always block, if yes, click the "Allow" button, see if it changes to always allow.
- In Mozilla, go to Tools, select Options, go to the Privacy tab, under Cookies, click Exceptions, look for websites in the list with which you are having this issue and check to see if they have the notation always block, if yes, click the "Allow" button, see if it changes to always allow.