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<table cellpadding=4 cellspacing=2 bgcolor="#cccccc" Width=324>
<tr>
<td class="inthissection">
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<p>The Certificate Details window displays information about a certificate you selected in one of the Certificate Manager tabs. For most people, the General tab provides sufficient information. The Details tab provides complete details on the certificate's contents&#151;information normally of interest to IS professionals only.</p>
<p>If you are not currently viewing the Certificate Details window, follow these steps:
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Certificates. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
<li>Click Manage Certificates.
<li>Click the tab for the type of certificate whose details you want to view.
<li>Select the certificate whose details you want to view.
<li>Click View.
</ol>
<table cellpadding=4 cellspacing=2 bgcolor="#cccccc" Width=324>
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<ul>
<li><b>This certificate has been verified for the following uses:</b> See <a href="glossary.html#certificate_verification">certificate verification</a> for a discussion of how the Certificate Manager verifies certificates. Uses can include any of the following:
<ul>
<LI><B>SSL Client Certificate.</B> Certificate used to identify you to web sites.</LI>
<LI><B>SSL Client Certificate:</B> Certificate used to identify you to web sites.</LI>
<LI><B>SSL Server Certificate.</B> Certificate used to identify a web site server to browsers.</LI>
<LI><B>SSL Server Certificate:</B> Certificate used to identify a web site server to browsers.</LI>
<LI><B>Email Signer Certificate.</B> Certificate used to identify you for the purposes of digitally signing email messages.</LI>
<LI><B>Email Signer Certificate:</B> Certificate used to identify you for the purposes of digitally signing email messages.</LI>
<LI><B>Email Recipient Certificate.</B> Certificate used to identify someone else, for example so you can send that person encrypted email.</LI>
<LI><B>Email Recipient Certificate:</B> Certificate used to identify someone else, for example so you can send that person encrypted email.</LI>
<LI><B>Status Responder Certificate.</B> Certificate used to identify an online status responder that uses the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) to check the validity of certificates. For more information about OCSP, see <a href="validation_help.html">Validation Settings</a>.</LI>
<LI><B>Status Responder Certificate:</B> Certificate used to identify an online status responder that uses the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) to check the validity of certificates. For more information about OCSP, see <a href="validation_help.html">Validation Settings</a>.</LI>
<LI><B>Certificate Authority.</B> Certificate used to identify a certificate authority&#151;that is, a service that issues certificates for use as identification over computer networks.</LI>
<LI><B>Certificate Authority:</B> Certificate used to identify a certificate authority&#151;that is, a service that issues certificates for use as identification over computer networks.</LI>
</ul>
<li><b>Issued To:</b> Summarizes the following information about the certificate:
<ul>
<LI><p><B>Common Name.</B> The name of the person or other entity that the certificate identifies.</LI>
<LI><p><B>Common Name:</B> The name of the person or other entity that the certificate identifies.</LI>
<LI><p><B>Organization.</B> The name of the organization to which the entity belongs (such as the name of a company).</LI>
<LI><p><B>Organization:</B> The name of the organization to which the entity belongs (such as the name of a company).</LI>
<LI><p><B>Organizational Unit.</B> The name of the organizational unit to which the entity belongs (such as Accounting Department).</LI>
<LI><B>Serial Number.</B> The certificate's serial number.</LI>
<LI><p><B>Organizational Unit:</B> The name of the organizational unit to which the entity belongs (such as Accounting Department).</LI>
<LI><B>Serial Number:</B> The certificate's serial number.</LI>
</UL>
<li><b>Issued By:</b> Summarizes information (similar to that provided under "Issued To"; see above) about the certificate authority (CA) that issued the certificate.
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<ul>
<li><b>Certificate Hierarchy.</b> Displays the certificate chain, with the certificate you originally selected at the bottom. A certificate chain is a hierarchical series of certificates signed by successive certificate authorities (CAs). A CA certificate identifies a <a href="glossary.html#certificate_authority_(CA)">certificate authority</a> and is used to sign certificates issued by that authority. A CA certificate can in turn be signed by the CA certificate of a parent CA and so on up to a <a href="glossary.html#root_CA">root_CA</a>.
<li><b>Certificate Fields.</b> Displays the fields of the certificate selected under Certificate Hierarchy.
<li><b>Field Value.</b> Displays the value of the field selected under Certificate Fields.
<li><b>Certificate Hierarchy:</b> Displays the certificate chain, with the certificate you originally selected at the bottom. A certificate chain is a hierarchical series of certificates signed by successive certificate authorities (CAs). A CA certificate identifies a <a href="glossary.html#certificate_authority_(CA)">certificate authority</a> and is used to sign certificates issued by that authority. A CA certificate can in turn be signed by the CA certificate of a parent CA and so on up to a <a href="glossary.html#root_CA">root CA</a>.
<li><b>Certificate Fields:</b> Displays the fields of the certificate selected under Certificate Hierarchy.
<li><b>Field Value:</b> Displays the value of the field selected under Certificate Fields.
</ul>
<p>The Certificate Details tab displays basic ANSI types in human-readable form wherever possible. For fields whose contents the Certificate Manager cannot interpret, it displays the actual values contained in the certificate.</P>
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<hr>
<p><i>9/06/2001</i></p>
<p>Copyright &copy; 1998-2001 The Mozilla Organization.</p>
<p>Copyright &copy; 1994-2001 Netscape Communications Corporation.</p>
</body>
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<p>This section describes how to use the Certificate Manager. For more general information on using certificates, see <a href="using_certs_help.html">Using Certificates</a>.
<p>If you are not already viewing the Certificate Manager window, follow these steps:
<p>If you are not currently viewing the Certificate Manager window, follow these steps:
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
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<p>To perform these actions, select the certificates on which you want to act and click one of these buttons:
<UL>
<LI><b>View.</b> Display detailed information about the selected certificates.</LI>
<LI><b>Backup.</b> Initiate the process of saving the selected certificates. A window appears that allows you to choose a password to protect the backup. You can then save the backup in a directory of your choice.</LI>
<LI><b>Delete.</b> Delete the selected certificates.</LI>
<LI><b>View:</b> Display detailed information about the selected certificates.</LI>
<LI><b>Backup:</b> Initiate the process of saving the selected certificates. A window appears that allows you to choose a password to protect the backup. You can then save the backup in a directory of your choice.</LI>
<LI><b>Delete:</b> Delete the selected certificates.</LI>
</UL>
<P>These actions do not require a certificate to be selected:</P>
<UL>
<LI><b>Restore.</b> Restore a file containing one or more certificates that were previously backed up. When you click Restore, Certificate Manager first asks you to locate the file that contains the backup. The names of certificate backup files typically end in <tt>.p12</tt>; for example, <tt>MyCert.p12</tt>. After you select the file to be restored, Certificate Manager asks you to enter the password that you set when you backed up the certificate.</LI>
<LI><b>Restore:</b> Restore a file containing one or more certificates that were previously backed up. When you click Restore, Certificate Manager first asks you to locate the file that contains the backup. The names of certificate backup files typically end in <tt>.p12</tt>; for example, <tt>MyCert.p12</tt>. After you select the file to be restored, Certificate Manager asks you to enter the password that you set when you backed up the certificate.</LI>
<LI><b>Backup All.</b> Initiate the process of saving all the certificates stored in the <a href="glossary.html#software_security_device">software security device</a>.
<LI><b>Backup All:</b> Initiate the process of saving all the certificates stored in the <a href="glossary.html#software_security_device">Software Security Device</a>.
<p><b>Certificates on smart cards cannot be backed up.</b> Whether you select some of your certificates and click Backup, or click Backup All, the resulting backup file will not include any certificates stored on smart cards or other external security devices. You can only back up certificates that are stored on the internal Software Security Device.
<p><b>Note: Certificates on smart cards cannot be backed up.</b> Whether you select some of your certificates and click Backup, or click Backup All, the resulting backup file will not include any certificates stored on smart cards or other external security devices. You can only back up certificates that are stored on the internal Software Security Device.
</UL>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="Delete_My_Certificate"></a>
<h3>Delete Certificate</h3>
<h3>Delete Your Certificates</h3>
<P>Before deleting one of your own expired certificates, make sure you won't need it again some day for reading old email messages that you may have encrypted with the corresponding private key.
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<p>To perform these actions, select the certificates on which you want to act and click one of these buttons:
<ul>
<li><b>View.</b> Display detailed information about the selected certificates.
<li><b>View:</b> Display detailed information about the selected certificates.
<li><b>Edit.</b> View or change the trust settings that Certificate Manager associates with the selected certificates. You can use these settings to designate a web site certificate as one that you trust or don't trust for identification purposes.
<li><b>Edit:</b> View or change the trust settings that Certificate Manager associates with the selected certificates. You can use these settings to designate a web site certificate as one that you trust or don't trust for identification purposes.
<li><b>Delete.</b> Delete the selected certificates.
<li><b>Delete:</b> Delete the selected certificates.
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="Edit_Web_Site_Certificate_Settings"></a>
<h3>Edit Web Site Certificate Trust Settings</h3>
<p>When you select a web site certificate and click Edit, you see a window entitled "Edit web site certificate trust settings." Here you specify whether you want to trust the selected certificate for identifying the web site and setting up an encrypted connection with it.
<p>When you select a web site certificate and click Edit, you see a window entitled "Edit web site certificate trust settings." Here you specify whether you want to trust the selected certificate for identifying the web site and setting up an encrypted connection.
<p>The radio buttons have the following effects:
<ul>
<li><b>Trust the authenticity of this certificate.</b> Certificate Manager will henceforth trust this certificate for the purposes of identifying this web site or setting up an encrypted connection. If you select this setting and then attempt to visit the web site, your browser will access the site with few, if any, warnings.
<li><b>Trust the authenticity of this certificate:</b> If you select this option, Certificate Manager will henceforth trust this certificate for the purposes of identifying this web site or setting up an encrypted connection. If you select this option and then attempt to visit the web site, your browser will access the site with few, if any, warnings.
<li><b>Do not trust the authenticity of this certificate.</b> Certificate Manager will no longer trust this certificate for the purposes of identifying this web site or setting up an encrypted connection. If you select this setting and then attempt to visit the web site, you will see one or more warning messages before you can access the site.
<li><b>Do not trust the authenticity of this certificate:</b> If you select this option, Certificate Manager will no longer trust this certificate for the purposes of identifying this web site or setting up an encrypted connection. If you select this option and then attempt to visit the web site, you will see one or more warning messages before you can access the site.
</ul>
<p>To specify trust settings for the certificate authority (CA) that issued the web site certificate, click CA Trust. The CA trust settings allow you to trust or not to trust different kinds of certificates issued by that certificate authority. For example, you can choose to trust all web site certificates issued by that certificate authority.
<p>To specify trust settings for the certificate authority (CA) that issued the web site certificate, click Edit CA Trust. The CA trust settings allow you to trust or not to trust different kinds of certificates issued by that certificate authority. For example, you can choose to trust all web site certificates issued by that certificate authority.
<p>Click OK to confirm your choice.
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="Delete_Web_Site_Certificate"></a>
<h3>Delete Web Site Certificate</h3>
<h3>Delete Web Site Certificates</h3>
<p>Before deleting a web site certificate, make sure that you won't need it again for the purposes of identifying a web site and setting up an encrypted connection.
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<p>To perform these actions, select the certificates on which you want to act and click one of these buttons:
<ul>
<li><b>View.</b> Display detailed information about the selected certificates.
<li><b>View:</b> Display detailed information about the selected certificates.
<li><b>Edit.</b> View or change the settings that Certificate Manager associates with the selected certificates. You can use these settings to designate what kinds of certificates, if any, you trust that are issued by the corresponding CAs.
<li><b>Edit:</b> View or change the settings that Certificate Manager associates with the selected certificates. You can use these settings to designate what kinds of certificates, if any, you trust that are issued by the corresponding CAs.
<li><b>Delete.</b> Delete the selected certificates.
<li><b>Delete:</b> Delete the selected certificates.
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<p>The settings have these effects:
<ul>
<li><b>This certificate can identify web sites.</b> Certificate Manager will trust certificates issued by this CA for the purpose of identifying web sites and encrypting web site connections. If you deselect this checkbox, Certificate Manager will not trust web site certificates issued by this CA.
<li><b>This certificate can identify web sites:</b> Certificate Manager will trust certificates issued by this CA for the purpose of identifying web sites and encrypting web site connections. If you deselect this checkbox, Certificate Manager will not trust web site certificates issued by this CA.
<li><b>This certificate can identify mail users.</b> Certificate Manager will trust certificates issued by this CA for the purpose of signing or encrypting email. If you deselect this checkbox, Certificate Manager will not trust email certificates issued by this CA.
<li><b>This certificate can identify mail users:</b> Certificate Manager will trust certificates issued by this CA for the purpose of signing or encrypting email. If you deselect this checkbox, Certificate Manager will not trust email certificates issued by this CA.
<li><b>This certificate can identify software makers.</b> Certificate Manager will trust certificates issued by this CA for the purpose of identifying software makers. If you deselect this checkbox, Certificate Manager will not trust such certificates issued by this CA.
<li><b>This certificate can identify software makers:</b> Certificate Manager will trust certificates issued by this CA for the purpose of identifying software makers. If you deselect this checkbox, Certificate Manager will not trust such certificates issued by this CA.
</ul>
<p>Click OK to confirm the settings you have selected.
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="Delete_CA_Certificate"></a>
<h3>Delete CA Certificate</h3>
<h3>Delete CA Certificates</h3>
<p>Before deleting a CA certificate, make sure that you won't need it again to validate certificates issued by that CA. If you delete the only valid certificate you have for a CA, Certificate Manager will no longer trust any certificates issued by that CA.
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<p>This section describes the options available in the Device Manager window. For background information and step-by-step instructions on the use of the Device Manager, see <a href="using_certs_help.html#using_certs_devices">Manage Smart Cards and Other Security Devices</a>.
<P>If you are not already viewing the Device Manager window, follow these steps:
<P>If you are not currently viewing the Device Manager window, follow these steps:
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, choose Certificates. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
<li>In the Certificates panel, click Manage Devices.
<li>In the Certificates panel, click Manage Security Devices.
</ol>
<p>The Device Manager lists each available PKCS #11 module in boldface, and the security devices managed by each module below the module's name.
<p>When you select a module or device, information about the selected item appears in the middle of the window, and some of the buttons on the right side of the window become available. In general, you perform an action on a module or device by selecting its name and clicking the appropriate button. For example:
<p>When you select a module or device, information about the selected item appears in the middle of the window, and some of the buttons on the right side of the window become available. In general, you perform an action on a module or device by selecting its name and clicking the appropriate button:
<ul>
<li>If you select the Software Security Device, you can click Login or Logout to log in or out of the device, or Change Password to change its master password.
<li>If you select the name of a PKCS #11 module, you can click Unload to disengage the module. (If you unload a module, both the module and its security devices are no longer available for use by the browser.)
<li><b>Log In:</b> Log into the selected security device. After you have logged in to the device, the frequency with which you will be asked to enter the master password for the device depends on the <a href="passwords_help.html#Master_Password">Master Password Timeout</a> settings.
<li><b>Log Out:</b> Log out of the selected security device. After you have logged out of the device, the device and the certificates it contains will not be available until you log in again.
<li><b>Change Password:</b> Change the master password for the selected security device.
<li><b>Load:</b> Displays a dialog box that allows you to specify the name and location of a new PKCS #11 module. Before adding a new module, you should first install the module software on your computer and if necessary connect any associated hardware device. Follow the instructions provided by the vendor.
<li><b>Unload:</b> Unload the selected module. If you unload a module, both the module and its security devices are no longer available for use by the browser.
<li><b>Enable FIPS:</b> Turns the FIPS mode on and off. For more information, see <a href="using_certs_help.html#using_certs_devices_fips">Enable FIPS Mode</a>.
</ul>
<p>To add a new module, click Load. Before adding a new module, you should first install the module software on your computer and if necessary connect any associated hardware device. Follow the instructions provided by the vendor.
<p>The Enable FIPS button on the right side of the Device Manager allows you to turn the FIPS
mode on and off. For more information, see <a href="using_certs_help.html#using_certs_devices_fips">Enable FIPS Mode</a>.
<p>
[&nbsp;<A HREF="#Security_Devices">Return to beginning of Device Manager section</A>&nbsp;]
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<p>Copyright &copy; 1998-2001 The Mozilla Organization.</p>
<p><i>12/07/2001</i></p>
<p>Copyright &copy; 1994-2001 Netscape Communications Corporation.</p>
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<p>This section describes how to use the Certificate Manager. For more general information on using certificates, see <a href="using_certs_help.html">Using Certificates</a>.
<p>If you are not already viewing the Certificate Manager window, follow these steps:
<p>If you are not currently viewing the Certificate Manager window, follow these steps:
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
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<p>To perform these actions, select the certificates on which you want to act and click one of these buttons:
<UL>
<LI><b>View.</b> Display detailed information about the selected certificates.</LI>
<LI><b>Backup.</b> Initiate the process of saving the selected certificates. A window appears that allows you to choose a password to protect the backup. You can then save the backup in a directory of your choice.</LI>
<LI><b>Delete.</b> Delete the selected certificates.</LI>
<LI><b>View:</b> Display detailed information about the selected certificates.</LI>
<LI><b>Backup:</b> Initiate the process of saving the selected certificates. A window appears that allows you to choose a password to protect the backup. You can then save the backup in a directory of your choice.</LI>
<LI><b>Delete:</b> Delete the selected certificates.</LI>
</UL>
<P>These actions do not require a certificate to be selected:</P>
<UL>
<LI><b>Restore.</b> Restore a file containing one or more certificates that were previously backed up. When you click Restore, Certificate Manager first asks you to locate the file that contains the backup. The names of certificate backup files typically end in <tt>.p12</tt>; for example, <tt>MyCert.p12</tt>. After you select the file to be restored, Certificate Manager asks you to enter the password that you set when you backed up the certificate.</LI>
<LI><b>Restore:</b> Restore a file containing one or more certificates that were previously backed up. When you click Restore, Certificate Manager first asks you to locate the file that contains the backup. The names of certificate backup files typically end in <tt>.p12</tt>; for example, <tt>MyCert.p12</tt>. After you select the file to be restored, Certificate Manager asks you to enter the password that you set when you backed up the certificate.</LI>
<LI><b>Backup All.</b> Initiate the process of saving all the certificates stored in the <a href="glossary.html#software_security_device">software security device</a>.
<LI><b>Backup All:</b> Initiate the process of saving all the certificates stored in the <a href="glossary.html#software_security_device">Software Security Device</a>.
<p><b>Certificates on smart cards cannot be backed up.</b> Whether you select some of your certificates and click Backup, or click Backup All, the resulting backup file will not include any certificates stored on smart cards or other external security devices. You can only back up certificates that are stored on the internal Software Security Device.
<p><b>Note: Certificates on smart cards cannot be backed up.</b> Whether you select some of your certificates and click Backup, or click Backup All, the resulting backup file will not include any certificates stored on smart cards or other external security devices. You can only back up certificates that are stored on the internal Software Security Device.
</UL>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="Delete_My_Certificate"></a>
<h3>Delete Certificate</h3>
<h3>Delete Your Certificates</h3>
<P>Before deleting one of your own expired certificates, make sure you won't need it again some day for reading old email messages that you may have encrypted with the corresponding private key.
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<p>To perform these actions, select the certificates on which you want to act and click one of these buttons:
<ul>
<li><b>View.</b> Display detailed information about the selected certificates.
<li><b>View:</b> Display detailed information about the selected certificates.
<li><b>Edit.</b> View or change the trust settings that Certificate Manager associates with the selected certificates. You can use these settings to designate a web site certificate as one that you trust or don't trust for identification purposes.
<li><b>Edit:</b> View or change the trust settings that Certificate Manager associates with the selected certificates. You can use these settings to designate a web site certificate as one that you trust or don't trust for identification purposes.
<li><b>Delete.</b> Delete the selected certificates.
<li><b>Delete:</b> Delete the selected certificates.
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="Edit_Web_Site_Certificate_Settings"></a>
<h3>Edit Web Site Certificate Trust Settings</h3>
<p>When you select a web site certificate and click Edit, you see a window entitled "Edit web site certificate trust settings." Here you specify whether you want to trust the selected certificate for identifying the web site and setting up an encrypted connection with it.
<p>When you select a web site certificate and click Edit, you see a window entitled "Edit web site certificate trust settings." Here you specify whether you want to trust the selected certificate for identifying the web site and setting up an encrypted connection.
<p>The radio buttons have the following effects:
<ul>
<li><b>Trust the authenticity of this certificate.</b> Certificate Manager will henceforth trust this certificate for the purposes of identifying this web site or setting up an encrypted connection. If you select this setting and then attempt to visit the web site, your browser will access the site with few, if any, warnings.
<li><b>Trust the authenticity of this certificate:</b> If you select this option, Certificate Manager will henceforth trust this certificate for the purposes of identifying this web site or setting up an encrypted connection. If you select this option and then attempt to visit the web site, your browser will access the site with few, if any, warnings.
<li><b>Do not trust the authenticity of this certificate.</b> Certificate Manager will no longer trust this certificate for the purposes of identifying this web site or setting up an encrypted connection. If you select this setting and then attempt to visit the web site, you will see one or more warning messages before you can access the site.
<li><b>Do not trust the authenticity of this certificate:</b> If you select this option, Certificate Manager will no longer trust this certificate for the purposes of identifying this web site or setting up an encrypted connection. If you select this option and then attempt to visit the web site, you will see one or more warning messages before you can access the site.
</ul>
<p>To specify trust settings for the certificate authority (CA) that issued the web site certificate, click CA Trust. The CA trust settings allow you to trust or not to trust different kinds of certificates issued by that certificate authority. For example, you can choose to trust all web site certificates issued by that certificate authority.
<p>To specify trust settings for the certificate authority (CA) that issued the web site certificate, click Edit CA Trust. The CA trust settings allow you to trust or not to trust different kinds of certificates issued by that certificate authority. For example, you can choose to trust all web site certificates issued by that certificate authority.
<p>Click OK to confirm your choice.
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="Delete_Web_Site_Certificate"></a>
<h3>Delete Web Site Certificate</h3>
<h3>Delete Web Site Certificates</h3>
<p>Before deleting a web site certificate, make sure that you won't need it again for the purposes of identifying a web site and setting up an encrypted connection.
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<p>To perform these actions, select the certificates on which you want to act and click one of these buttons:
<ul>
<li><b>View.</b> Display detailed information about the selected certificates.
<li><b>View:</b> Display detailed information about the selected certificates.
<li><b>Edit.</b> View or change the settings that Certificate Manager associates with the selected certificates. You can use these settings to designate what kinds of certificates, if any, you trust that are issued by the corresponding CAs.
<li><b>Edit:</b> View or change the settings that Certificate Manager associates with the selected certificates. You can use these settings to designate what kinds of certificates, if any, you trust that are issued by the corresponding CAs.
<li><b>Delete.</b> Delete the selected certificates.
<li><b>Delete:</b> Delete the selected certificates.
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<p>The settings have these effects:
<ul>
<li><b>This certificate can identify web sites.</b> Certificate Manager will trust certificates issued by this CA for the purpose of identifying web sites and encrypting web site connections. If you deselect this checkbox, Certificate Manager will not trust web site certificates issued by this CA.
<li><b>This certificate can identify web sites:</b> Certificate Manager will trust certificates issued by this CA for the purpose of identifying web sites and encrypting web site connections. If you deselect this checkbox, Certificate Manager will not trust web site certificates issued by this CA.
<li><b>This certificate can identify mail users.</b> Certificate Manager will trust certificates issued by this CA for the purpose of signing or encrypting email. If you deselect this checkbox, Certificate Manager will not trust email certificates issued by this CA.
<li><b>This certificate can identify mail users:</b> Certificate Manager will trust certificates issued by this CA for the purpose of signing or encrypting email. If you deselect this checkbox, Certificate Manager will not trust email certificates issued by this CA.
<li><b>This certificate can identify software makers.</b> Certificate Manager will trust certificates issued by this CA for the purpose of identifying software makers. If you deselect this checkbox, Certificate Manager will not trust such certificates issued by this CA.
<li><b>This certificate can identify software makers:</b> Certificate Manager will trust certificates issued by this CA for the purpose of identifying software makers. If you deselect this checkbox, Certificate Manager will not trust such certificates issued by this CA.
</ul>
<p>Click OK to confirm the settings you have selected.
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="Delete_CA_Certificate"></a>
<h3>Delete CA Certificate</h3>
<h3>Delete CA Certificates</h3>
<p>Before deleting a CA certificate, make sure that you won't need it again to validate certificates issued by that CA. If you delete the only valid certificate you have for a CA, Certificate Manager will no longer trust any certificates issued by that CA.
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<p>This section describes the options available in the Device Manager window. For background information and step-by-step instructions on the use of the Device Manager, see <a href="using_certs_help.html#using_certs_devices">Manage Smart Cards and Other Security Devices</a>.
<P>If you are not already viewing the Device Manager window, follow these steps:
<P>If you are not currently viewing the Device Manager window, follow these steps:
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, choose Certificates. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
<li>In the Certificates panel, click Manage Devices.
<li>In the Certificates panel, click Manage Security Devices.
</ol>
<p>The Device Manager lists each available PKCS #11 module in boldface, and the security devices managed by each module below the module's name.
<p>When you select a module or device, information about the selected item appears in the middle of the window, and some of the buttons on the right side of the window become available. In general, you perform an action on a module or device by selecting its name and clicking the appropriate button. For example:
<p>When you select a module or device, information about the selected item appears in the middle of the window, and some of the buttons on the right side of the window become available. In general, you perform an action on a module or device by selecting its name and clicking the appropriate button:
<ul>
<li>If you select the Software Security Device, you can click Login or Logout to log in or out of the device, or Change Password to change its master password.
<li>If you select the name of a PKCS #11 module, you can click Unload to disengage the module. (If you unload a module, both the module and its security devices are no longer available for use by the browser.)
<li><b>Log In:</b> Log into the selected security device. After you have logged in to the device, the frequency with which you will be asked to enter the master password for the device depends on the <a href="passwords_help.html#Master_Password">Master Password Timeout</a> settings.
<li><b>Log Out:</b> Log out of the selected security device. After you have logged out of the device, the device and the certificates it contains will not be available until you log in again.
<li><b>Change Password:</b> Change the master password for the selected security device.
<li><b>Load:</b> Displays a dialog box that allows you to specify the name and location of a new PKCS #11 module. Before adding a new module, you should first install the module software on your computer and if necessary connect any associated hardware device. Follow the instructions provided by the vendor.
<li><b>Unload:</b> Unload the selected module. If you unload a module, both the module and its security devices are no longer available for use by the browser.
<li><b>Enable FIPS:</b> Turns the FIPS mode on and off. For more information, see <a href="using_certs_help.html#using_certs_devices_fips">Enable FIPS Mode</a>.
</ul>
<p>To add a new module, click Load. Before adding a new module, you should first install the module software on your computer and if necessary connect any associated hardware device. Follow the instructions provided by the vendor.
<p>The Enable FIPS button on the right side of the Device Manager allows you to turn the FIPS
mode on and off. For more information, see <a href="using_certs_help.html#using_certs_devices_fips">Enable FIPS Mode</a>.
<p>
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<h1>Dialog Box Help</h1>
<p>The sections that follow describe how to use preferences, dialog boxes, and other windows that you use to control your browser. Whenever you see a Help button anywhere in the browser interface, click it to see the corresponding information provided here.</p>
<p>The sections that follow describe how to use preferences, dialog boxes, and other windows that you use to control your browser and related applications. Whenever you see a Help button anywhere in the browser interface, click it to see the corresponding information provided here.</p>
<p>If you're not sure what preference panel or other part of the browser interface you need to use to perform a particular task, look through the other headings in the Contents panel (to the left of this text) to find a description of the task you want to perform.
<p>You can also browse through the dialog box help sections listed here.
<p>You can also browse through the dialog box Help sections listed here.
<p>&nbsp;
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<ul>
<p><b>Security Device:</b> Each security device requires a separate master password. For example, if you are using one or more smart cards to store some of your certificates, you should set a separate master password for each one. If more than one security device is available, a pop-up menu at the top of the Set Master Password dialog box allows you to choose the device whose password you want to change.</P>
<p><b>Old password:</b> If you are changing an existing master password, you must first type the old password. If you don't type the old password correctly, you will see the message "Incorrect password entered" after you click OK. If this happens, your password has not been changed and you must start all over again.
<p><b>Current password:</b> If you are changing an existing master password, you must first type the current password. If you don't type the current password correctly, you will see the message "Incorrect password entered" after you click OK. If this happens, your password has not been changed and you must start all over again.
<p><b>New password:</b> Type your new password into this field.
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<ul>
<p><b>Security Device:</b> Each security device requires a separate master password. For example, if you are using one or more smart cards to store some of your certificates, you should set a separate master password for each one. If more than one security device is available, a pop-up menu at the top of the Set Master Password dialog box allows you to choose the device whose password you want to change.</P>
<p><b>Old password:</b> If you are changing an existing master password, you must first type the old password. If you don't type the old password correctly, you will see the message "Incorrect password entered" after you click OK. If this happens, your password has not been changed and you must start all over again.
<p><b>Current password:</b> If you are changing an existing master password, you must first type the current password. If you don't type the current password correctly, you will see the message "Incorrect password entered" after you click OK. If this happens, your password has not been changed and you must start all over again.
<p><b>New password:</b> Type your new password into this field.
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<td class="inthissection">
<p>In this section:</p>
<p><a href="using_priv_help.html#using_cookies">Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="using_priv_help.html#cookie_prefs">Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="using_priv_help.html#using_images">Images</a></p>
<p><a href="using_priv_help.html#using_forms">Forms</a></p>
<p><a href="using_priv_help.html#forms_mgr">Forms</a></p>
<p><a href="passwords_help.html">Web Passwords</a></p>
<p><a href="passwords_help.html#Master_Password_Timeout">Master Passwords</a></p>
<p><a href="ssl_help.html">SSL</a></p>
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<td class="inthissection">
<p>In this section:</p>
<p><a href="using_priv_help.html#using_cookies">Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="using_priv_help.html#cookie_prefs">Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="using_priv_help.html#using_images">Images</a></p>
<p><a href="using_priv_help.html#using_forms">Forms</a></p>
<p><a href="using_priv_help.html#forms_mgr">Forms</a></p>
<p><a href="passwords_help.html">Web Passwords</a></p>
<p><a href="passwords_help.html#Master_Password_Timeout">Master Passwords</a></p>
<p><a href="ssl_help.html">SSL</a></p>
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<head>
<title>Managing Profiles</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="chrome://help/locale/content_style.css" type="text/css">
</head>
<body bgcolor="white">
<a NAME="managing_profiles"></a>
<a NAME="profiles:managingIDX"></a>
<hr><h1>Managing Profiles</h1>
<p>If you use the Internet at home and at work, you may want to have access to a different set of bookmarks, preferences, address books, email accounts, My Sidebar setup, and so on. Similarly, family members may want to share share a copy of the same browser software but keep their Internet identities separate.
<p>The Profile Manager lets you create different profiles, each with its own booksmarks, preferences, email settings, and so on. You automatically create a default profile when you first install your browser software. When you create one or more additional profiles, you will be asked which you want to use each time you launch the browser.</P>
<table cellpadding=4 cellspacing=2 bgcolor="#cccccc" Width=324>
<tr>
<td class="inthissections">
<p>In this section:</p>
<p><a href="#creating_profiles">Creating a New Profile</a></p>
<p><a href="#deleting_profiles">Deleting or Renaming a Profile</a></p>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="creating_profiles"></a>
<a NAME="profiles:creatingIDX"></a>
<h2>Creating a New Profile</h2>
<p>To create a profile:
<ol>
<li>Exit the browser. It is not possible to create a new profile while the Navigator, Mail, or any other component of your browser software is running.
<li>Open the Profile Manager.
<ul>
<li>On Windows, open the Start menu and choose Programs, then Netscape 6, then Profile Manager.
<li>On Mac OS, open the Netscape folder and then double-click the Profile Manager.
<li>On Linux, type the following at the command line: <tt> ./netscape -profilemanager</tt>
</ul>
<li>Click Create Profile, read the Profile description, and then click Next.
<li>Enter a profile name. This can be anything you like, such as your real name or a name that's related to what you use the profile for, such as &quot;School.&quot;
<li>Accept the default directory for the storage of bookmarks and other information, or choose another directory.
<li>If you have Language Packs or Regional Content Packs installed, click Region and choose the Language/Content set you want.
<li>Click Finish.
</ol>
<p>The opening screen of the Profile Manager reappears, with the new profile listed and highlighted.
<p>To set up your browser for the new profile, click Start Netscape 6. You'll be asked to activate the new profile for use with Netscape Webmail, Netscape Instant Messenger, and custom My Netscape page. If you don't want to activate the new profile for these purposes at this time, click Cancel, and the program will open.
<p>As you begin using the new profile, you will be asked for additional information as you perform tasks that require it&#151;for example, checking your email.
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="deleting_profiles"></a>
<a NAME="profiles:deletingIDX">
<a NAME="profiles:renamingIDX"></a>
<h2>Deleting or Renaming a Profile</h2>
<p>You may want to delete profiles that you don't normally use. For example, if you have more than one profile available, you can't take advantage of the <a href="nav_help.html#nav_quicklaunch">Quick Launch</a> feature.
<p>To delete or rename an existing profile:
<ol>
<li>Exit the browser. It is not possible to create, delete, or rename a profile while the Navigator, Mail, or any other component of your browser software is running.
<li>Open the Profile Manager.
<ul>
<li>On Windows, open the Start menu and choose Programs, then Netscape 6, then Profile Manager.
<li>On Mac OS, open the Netscape folder and then double-click the Profile Manager.
<li>On Linux, type the following at the command line: <tt>./netscape -profile</tt>
</ul>
<li>To delete a profile, select its name and click Delete Profile.
<li>To rename a profile, select is name, click Rename Profile, and follow the instructions.
</ol>
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<head>
<title>Managing Profiles</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="chrome://help/locale/content_style.css" type="text/css">
</head>
<body bgcolor="white">
<a NAME="managing_profiles"></a>
<a NAME="profiles:managingIDX"></a>
<hr><h1>Managing Profiles</h1>
<p>If you use the Internet at home and at work, you may want to have access to a different set of bookmarks, preferences, address books, email accounts, My Sidebar setup, and so on. Similarly, family members may want to share share a copy of the same browser software but keep their Internet identities separate.
<p>The Profile Manager lets you create different profiles, each with its own booksmarks, preferences, email settings, and so on. You automatically create a default profile when you first install your browser software. When you create one or more additional profiles, you will be asked which you want to use each time you launch the browser.</P>
<table cellpadding=4 cellspacing=2 bgcolor="#cccccc" Width=324>
<tr>
<td class="inthissections">
<p>In this section:</p>
<p><a href="#creating_profiles">Creating a New Profile</a></p>
<p><a href="#deleting_profiles">Deleting or Renaming a Profile</a></p>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="creating_profiles"></a>
<a NAME="profiles:creatingIDX"></a>
<h2>Creating a New Profile</h2>
<p>To create a profile:
<ol>
<li>Exit the browser. It is not possible to create a new profile while the Navigator, Mail, or any other component of your browser software is running.
<li>Open the Profile Manager.
<ul>
<li>On Windows, open the Start menu and choose Programs, then Netscape 6, then Profile Manager.
<li>On Mac OS, open the Netscape folder and then double-click the Profile Manager.
<li>On Linux, type the following at the command line: <tt> ./netscape -profilemanager</tt>
</ul>
<li>Click Create Profile, read the Profile description, and then click Next.
<li>Enter a profile name. This can be anything you like, such as your real name or a name that's related to what you use the profile for, such as &quot;School.&quot;
<li>Accept the default directory for the storage of bookmarks and other information, or choose another directory.
<li>If you have Language Packs or Regional Content Packs installed, click Region and choose the Language/Content set you want.
<li>Click Finish.
</ol>
<p>The opening screen of the Profile Manager reappears, with the new profile listed and highlighted.
<p>To set up your browser for the new profile, click Start Netscape 6. You'll be asked to activate the new profile for use with Netscape Webmail, Netscape Instant Messenger, and custom My Netscape page. If you don't want to activate the new profile for these purposes at this time, click Cancel, and the program will open.
<p>As you begin using the new profile, you will be asked for additional information as you perform tasks that require it&#151;for example, checking your email.
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="deleting_profiles"></a>
<a NAME="profiles:deletingIDX">
<a NAME="profiles:renamingIDX"></a>
<h2>Deleting or Renaming a Profile</h2>
<p>You may want to delete profiles that you don't normally use. For example, if you have more than one profile available, you can't take advantage of the <a href="nav_help.html#nav_quicklaunch">Quick Launch</a> feature.
<p>To delete or rename an existing profile:
<ol>
<li>Exit the browser. It is not possible to create, delete, or rename a profile while the Navigator, Mail, or any other component of your browser software is running.
<li>Open the Profile Manager.
<ul>
<li>On Windows, open the Start menu and choose Programs, then Netscape 6, then Profile Manager.
<li>On Mac OS, open the Netscape folder and then double-click the Profile Manager.
<li>On Linux, type the following at the command line: <tt>./netscape -profile</tt>
</ul>
<li>To delete a profile, select its name and click Delete Profile.
<li>To rename a profile, select is name, click Rename Profile, and follow the instructions.
</ol>
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<a NAME="using_cookies"></a>
<a NAME="cookies:aboutIDX"></a>
<a NAME="Cookie_ManagerIDX"></a>
<a NAME="Cookie_Manager:usingIDX"></a>
<hr>
<h1>Using the Cookie Manager</h1>
<p>A cookie is a small amount of information used by some web sites. A web site that sets cookies will ask your browser to place one or more cookies on your hard disk when you visit the site. Later, when you return to the site, your browser sends back the cookies that belong to the site.</p>
<p>A cookie is a small amount of information on your computer that is used by some web sites. For a brief overview, see <a href="privacy_help.html#privacy_cookies">What Are Cookies and How Do They Work?</a>
<p>Before loading a web page that uses cookies, your browser handles the page's cookies by doing two things:
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<li>Accepts or rejects any requests by the web site to <b>read</b> cookies it previously stored on your computer. A web site can't actually read cookies or any other data on your computer&#151;instead, your browser gets the cookies and sends them back to the web site.
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;
<table cellpadding=4 cellspacing=2 bgcolor="#cccccc" Width=324>
<tr>
<td class="inthissections">
<p>In this section:</p>
<p><a href="#cookies_manage">Specifying How Your Browser Should Handle Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="#cookies_manage">Enabling &amp; Disabling Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="#cookies_site">Managing Cookies Site-By-Site</a></p>
<p><a href="#cookies_view">Viewing Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="#cookies_remove">Removing Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="#privacy_levels">Setting Privacy Levels</a>
<p><a href="#cookie_settings">Cookie Manager Settings</a></p>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="cookies_manage"></a>
<h2>Specifying How Your Browser Should Handle Cookies</h2>
<h2>Enabling &amp; Disabling Cookies</h2>
<p>You can specify how cookies should be handled by setting your cookie preferences and by using the Cookie Manager.</p>
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<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, choose Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
<li>Click one of the radio buttons:
<ul>
<li><p><b>Disable cookies:</b> Choose this to refuse all cookies.
<li><b>Enable cookies for the originating web site only:</b> Choose this if you don't want to accept or return <a href="privacy_help.html#privacy_foreign">Foreign cookies</a>. Cookies received through email (when the message contains a web page) are treated as foreign cookies.
<li><b>Enable all cookies:</b> Choose this to permit all web sites to set cookies on your computer and receive them back during subsequent visits. <b>Note:</b> If you select this option, and later choose to reject all cookies, you may still have some older cookies stored on your computer (though no new ones will be set).
</ul>
<li>If you want to be notified when a web site tries to set a cookie, select &quot;Warn me before storing a cookie.&quot;
<li>Set your cookie preferences.
</ol>
<p>For more information about the effect of each setting, see <a href="#cookie_prefs">Privacy & Security Preferences - Cookies</a>.
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<li>Choose &quot;Unblock Cookies from this Site&quot; or &quot;Block Cookies from this Site.&quot;</li>
</ol>
<p>When you are warned (while browsing) that a web site is requesting to set a cookie, you can click Yes to allow or No to deny the cookie. You can also select the option for your browser to &quot;Remember this decision.&quot;</p>
<p>Alternatively, if you have selected &quot;Warn me before storing a cookie&quot; in <a href="#cookie_prefs">Privacy & Security Preferences - Cookies</a></ul>, you will be warned (while browsing) that a web site is asking to set a cookie. When you see such a warning, you can click Yes to allow or No to deny the cookie. You can also select the option for your browser to &quot;Remember this decision.&quot;</p>
<p>If you select &quot;Remember this decision,&quot; you will not be warned the next time that site tries to set or modify a cookie, and your &quot;yes&quot; or &quot;no&quot; response will still be in effect.</p>
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<ol>
<li>Open the Tasks menu, choose Privacy &amp; Security, and then choose Cookie Manager.
<li>Choose View Stored Cookies from the submenu. The Cookie Manager window opens with a list of all the cookies stored on your computer.</li>
<li>To see details for a particular cookie, click it. The table below explains the information you see.</li>
<li>To see details for a particular cookie, click it. </li>
</ol>
<p>For more information about the information displayed, see <a href="#cookies_stored">Stored Cookies</a>.
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="cookies_remove"></a>
<a NAME="cookies:removingIDX"></a>
<h2>Removing Cookies</h2>
<p><b>Important:</b> To remove cookies, follow the steps in this section. Do not try to edit the cookies file on your computer.</p>
<p>To remove one or more cookies from your computer:
<ol>
<li>Open the Tasks menu, choose Privacy &amp; Security, and then choose Cookie Manager.
<li>Choose View Stored Cookies from the submenu. The Cookie Manager window opens with a list of all the cookies stored on your computer.</li>
<li>Select one or more cookies and click Remove Cookie, or click Remove All Cookies.
</ol>
<p>To prevent the removed cookies from being reaccepted later, click the checkbox labeled "Don't allow removed cookies to be reaccepted later." Click OK when you're through.
<p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="privacy_levels"></a>
<a NAME="cookies:privacy_levels_forIDX"></a>
<h2>Setting Privacy Levels</h2>
<p>A web site's privacy policy tells you what kind of information the site collects, to whom it gives that information, and how it uses the information. Some web sites publish privacy policies that determine how your browser will handle cookies according to the privacy level you set.
<p>To set the privacy level you want your browser to enforce for all web sites:
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, choose Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
<li>Select the option labeled "Enable cookies based on privacy levels."
<li>Click View.
<li>In the privacy level dialog box, select the level of privacy you want.
</ol>
<p>Your browser will handle cookies according to the settings under Cookie Acceptance Policy. For the low, medium, and high options, these settings are standardized.
<p>"First party cookies" are cookies set by the site you are visiting. "Third party cookies," also known as <a href="privacy_help.html#privacy_foreign">foreign cookies</a>, are set by a sites other than the one you are viewing, and are therefore generally considered more dangerous.
<p>When the Custom option is set, you can define your own privacy level. For each type of site listed under Cookie Acceptance Policy, and for each type of cookie, you can set whether you want the Cookie Manager to accept the cookie permanently, reject it permanently, or accept it just for the current session (that is, until you exit the browser).
<p>For more details, see <a href="#privacy_levels_window">Privacy Levels</a>.
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<p><a NAME="cookie_settings"></a>
<a NAME="Cookie_Manager:cookies_stored_byIDX"></a>
<hr>
<h1>Cookie Manager Settings</h1>
<p>This section describes how to set your cookie preferences and control other aspects of cookie handling.
<p>For step-by-step descriptions of various tasks related to cookies, see <a href="using_priv_help.html#using_cookies">Using the Cookie Manager</a>.
<p>&nbsp;
<table cellpadding=4 cellspacing=2 bgcolor="#cccccc" Width=324>
<tr>
<td class="inthissections">
<p>In this section:</p>
<p><a href="#cookie_prefs">Privacy &amp; Security Preferences - Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="#cookies_stored">Stored Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="#cookie_sites">Cookie Sites</a></p>
<p><a href="#privacy_levels_window">Privacy Levels</a>
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</table>
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<a NAME="cookie_prefs"></a>
<a NAME="cookies:preferencesIDX"></a>
<hr><h2>Privacy &amp; Security Preferences - Cookies</h2>
<p>This section describes how to use the Cookies preferences panel. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
</ol>
<p> Cookies help web sites keep track of information for you, such as the contents of your on-line shopping cart or which cities' weather you want to know about. For a brief overview, see <a href="privacy_help.html#privacy_cookies">What Are Cookies and How Do They Work?</a>
<p>You can choose one of these options:
<ul>
<li><p><b>Disable cookies:</b> Choose this to refuse all cookies.
<li><b>Enable cookies for the originating web site only:</b> Choose this if you don't want to accept or return <a href="privacy_help.html#privacy_foreign">foreign cookies</a>. Cookies received through email (when the message contains a web page) are treated as foreign cookies.
<li><b>Enable cookies based on privacy levels:</b> Choose this if you handle cookies based on privacy levels. If you select this option, click the View button to set the privacy level you prefer.
<li><b>Enable all cookies:</b> Choose this to permit all web sites to set cookies on your computer and receive them back during subsequent visits. <b>Note:</b> If you select this option and later choose to disable all cookies, you may still have old cookies stored on your computer (though no new ones will be set).
</ul>
<p>If you enable cookies, you can also select the following preferences:
<ul>
<li><b>Warn me before storing a cookie:</b> Select this if you want Cookie Manager to warn you each time a web site asks to store a cookie on your computer.
<li><b>Limit maximum lifetime of cookies to:</b> Select this if you want to limit the length of time any cookie can remain on your computer. Then choose one of these options:
<ul>
<li><b>current session:</b> Choose this to delete the cookie the next time you exit your browser.
<li><b>XX days:</b> Choose this to specify cookie lifetime in days, then type the number of days.
</ul>
</ul>
<p>Click these buttons to get more information about your stored cookies and the ways they are used by your browser:
<ul>
<li><b>View Stored Cookies:</b> Click this to view information about the cookies currently stored on your computer.
<li><b>More Information:</b> Click this for a detailed explanation of cookies and related privacy issues.
</ul>
<a NAME="cookies_stored"></a>
<a NAME="Cookie_Manager:cookies_stored_byIDX"></a>
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<h2>Stored Cookies</h2>
<p>This section describes how to use the Stored Cookies tab of the Cookie Manager. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
<li>Click View Stored Cookies.
</ol>
<p>The Stored Cookies tab lists all the cookies stored on your computer and the sites they belong to. When you select a cookie in this list, information about that cookie appears:
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<td valign="top">Name</td>
<td valign="top">This is the name assigned to the cookie by its originator.</td>
<td valign="top">The name assigned to the cookie by its originator.</td>
</tr>
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<td valign="top">Information</td>
<td valign="top">This string of characters is the information a web site tracks for you. It might contain a user key or name by which you are identified to the web site, information about your interests, and so forth.</td>
<td valign="top">A string of characters contining the information a web site tracks for you. It might contain a user key or name by which you are identified to the web site, information about your interests, and so forth.</td>
</tr>
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<td valign="top">Host or Domain</td>
<td valign="top">This item tells you whether the cookie is a host cookie or a domain cookie.<br>
<td valign="top">Indicates whether the cookie is a host cookie or a domain cookie and provides information about the host or domain.
A host cookie is sent back, during subsequent visits, only to the server that set it. A server is a computer on the Internet. A web site resides on one or more servers.<br>
<p>A <b>host</b> cookie is sent back, during subsequent visits, only to the server that set it. A server is a computer on the Internet. A web site resides on one or more servers.
A domain cookie is sent back to any site that's in the same domain as the site that set it. A site's domain is the part of its URL that contains the name of an organization, business, or school---such as netscape.com or washington.org.</td>
<p>A <b>domain</b> cookie is sent back to any site that's in the same domain as the site that set it. A site's domain is the part of its URL that contains the name of an organization, business, or school&$151;such as netscape.com or washington.org.</td>
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<td valign="top">Server Secure</td>
<td valign="top">This indicates whether the cookie was sent over a secure server. If a cookie is secure, it will only be sent over a secure (https) connection. Before sending a secure cookie, your browser checks the connection and will not send if the connection is not secure.</td>
<td valign="top">This indicates whether the server that originally sent the cookie uses a "secure" (HTTPS) connection. When this field is "Yes" it means that the browser checks the connection whenever the server asks for a cookie and will not send it unless the connection is encrypted.</td>
</tr>
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<td valign="top">Expires</td>
<td valign="top">This is the date and time at which the cookie is deactivated. The browser regularly removes expired cookies from your computer.</td>
<td valign="top">The date and time at which the cookie will be deactivated. The browser regularly removes expired cookies from your computer.</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>To remove cookies, click one of these buttons:
<ul>
<li><b>Remove Cookie:</b> Removes the selected cookie or cookies from the list.
<li><b>Remove All Cookies:</b> Removes all cookies from the list.
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="cookies_remove"></a>
<a NAME="cookies:removingIDX"></a>
<h2>Removing Cookies</h2>
<a name="cookie_sites"></a>
<hr>
<h2>Cookie Sites</h2>
<p>Important: To remove cookies, follow the steps in this section. Do not try to edit the cookies file on your computer.</p>
<p>This section describes how to use the Cookie Sites tab of the Cookie Manager. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:
<p>To remove one or more cookies from your computer:
<ol>
<li>Open the Tasks menu, choose Privacy &amp; Security, and then choose Cookie Manager.
<li>Choose View Stored Cookies from the submenu. The Cookie Manager window opens with a list of all the cookies stored on your computer.</li>
<li>Select one or more cookies and click Remove Cookie, or click Remove All Cookies.
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
<li>Click View Stored Cookies.
<li>Click the Cookie Sites tab.
</ol>
<p>You can also choose to prevent the removed cookies from being re-accepted later.
<p>When the &quot;Warn me before storing a cookie&quot; option is selected in the <a href="#cookie_prefs">Privacy & Security Preferences - Cookies</a>, you will be warned (while browsing) each time a web site requests permission to set a cookie. The warning allows you to accept or deny the cookie. The warning also allows you to select an option for your browser to &quot;Remember this decision.&quot;
<p>
[&nbsp;<A HREF="#using_cookies">Return to beginning of section</A>&nbsp;]
</p>
<p>The Cookie Sites tab of the Cookie Manager lists the sites for which your decisions have been remembered, and what your decisions were. It also allows you to remove sites from the list, so that the Cookie Manager no longer remembers your decisions about them:
<ul>
<li><b>Remove Site:</b> Removes the selected site or sites from the list.
<li><b>Remove All Cookies:</b> Removes all sites from the list.
</ul>
<p>Once you've removed a site from this list, Cookie Manager remembers nothing about it. When the &quot;Warn me before storing a cookie&quot; option is selected in the Cookies preferences panel, you will be again be warned when the web site you removed from this list requests permission to set a cookie.
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a name="privacy_levels_window"></a>
<hr>
<h2>Privacy Levels</h2>
<p>This section describes how to use the Privacy Levels window. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
<li>Select the radio button labeled "Enable Cookies Based on Privacy Levels."
<li>Click View.
</ol>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>Level of Privacy</h3>
<p>The level of privacy you set here determines how your browser treats cookies according to privacy policies published by some web sites and the settings displayed under Cookie Acceptance Policy for first party and third party cookies.
<p>"First party cookies" are cookies set by the site you are visiting. "Third party cookies," also known as <a href="privacy_help.html#privacy_foreign">foreign cookies</a>, are set by a site other than the one you are viewing, and are considered more dangerous than first party cookies.
<p>You can select one of the following privacy levels:
<ul>
<li><b>low:</b> Select this if you're not too concerned about cookies. When this setting is selected, the Cookie Manager accepts all first party cookies permanently, without regard for a site's privacy policy. It also accepts all third party cookies&$151;but, in the case of sites that may be collecting information without your consent, only until you exit the browser.
<li><b>medium:</b> Select this if you don't want to accept third party cookies set by sites that may be collecting personally identifiable information without your consent.
<li><b>high:</b> Select this if you want to accept only cookies set by sites that explicitly ask for your consent when they collect personally identifiable information.
<li><b>custom:</b> Select this only if you want to set your own custom Cookie Acceptance Policy. The default settings for "custom" are the same as for "high." You can modify them by selecting from the drop-down menus in the bottom portion of the dialog box.
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>Cookie Acceptance Policy</h3>
<p>If you select the "custom" level of privacy in the top portion of the Privacy Levels dialog box, you can choose from three different settings in each of the eight categories shown in the bottom portion. You can choose one of these options for each category:
<ul>
<li><b>Accept:</b> Causes Cookie Manager to accept permanently all cookies in the category.
<li><b>Session:</b> Causes Cookie Manager to accept all cookies in the category for the current session only&$151;that is, until you exit the browser.
<li><b>Reject:</b> Causes Cookie Manager to reject permanently all cookies in the category.
</ul>
<p>There are four categories for each of the two types of cookies shown:
<ul>
<li><b>Site has no privacy policy:</b> This kind of site does not publish any kind of privacy policy. There is no way of knowing what kinds of information such sites collect or what they do with it. In general, it's safest to reject cookies set by such sites, esecially third-party cookies.
<li><b>Site collects personally identifiable information without your consent:</b> This kind of site publishes a privacy policy, but does not ask your permission when they collect information about your online activities. If you are concerned about such information being collected without your knowledge, you should reject cookies from such sites, especially third-party cookies.
<li><b>Site collects personally identifiable information with only your implicit consent:</b> <b>[what does "implicit" mean?]</b>
<li><b>Site does not collect personally identifiable information without your implicit consent:</b> This kind of site is relatively less dangerous, since you are warned, and given a chance to reject the request, each time such a site attempts to collect information about you. As for the other types of sites, third-party cookies are considered more dangerous than first party cookies.
</ul>
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<hr><h1>Managing Profiles</h1>
<p>If you use the Internet at home and at work, you may want to have access to a different set of bookmarks, preferences, adddress books, email accounts, My Sidebar setup, and so on. Similarly, family members may want to share share a copy of the same browser software but keep their Internet identities separate.
<p>The Profile Manager lets you create different profiles, each with its own booksmarks, preferences, email settings, and so on. You automatically create a default profile when you first install your browser software. When you create one or more additional profiles, you will be asked which you want to use each time you launch the browser.</P>
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<tr>
<td class="inthissections">
<p>In this section:</p>
<p><a href="#creating_profiles">Creating a New Profile</a></p>
<p><a href="#deleting_profiles">Deleting or Renaming a Profile</a></p>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="creating_profiles"></a>
<a NAME="profiles:creatingIDX"></a>
<h2>Creating a New Profile</h2>
<p>To create a profile:
<ol>
<li>Exit the browser. It is not possible to create a new profile while the Navigator, Mail, or any other component of your browser software is running.
<li>Open the Profile Manager.
<ul>
<li>On Windows, open the Start menu and choose Programs, then Mozilla, then Profile Manager.
<li>On Mac OS, open the Mozilla folder and then double-click the Profile Manager.
<li>On Linux, type the following at the command line: <tt> ./mozilla -profilemanager</tt>
</ul>
<li>Click Create Profile, read the Profile description, and then click Next.
<li>Enter a profile name. This can be anything you like, such as your real name or a name that's related to what you use the profile for, such as &quot;School.&quot;
<li>Accept the default directory for the storage of bookmarks and other information, or choose another directory.
<li>If you have Language Packs or Regional Content Packs installed, click Region and choose the Language/Content set you want.
<li>Click Finish.
</ol>
<p>The opening screen of the Profile Manager reappears, with the new profile listed and highlighted.
<p>To set up your browser for the new profile, click Start Mozilla.
<p>As you begin using the new profile, you will be asked for additional information as you perform tasks that require it&#151;for example, checking your email.
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="deleting_profiles"></a>
<a NAME="profiles:deletingIDX">
<a NAME="profiles:renamingIDX"></a>
<h2>Deleting or Renaming a Profile</h2>
<p>You may want to delete profiles that you don't normally use. For example, if you have more than one profile available, you can't take advantage of the <a href="nav_help.html#nav_quicklaunch">Quick Launch</a> feature.
<p>To delete or rename an existing profile:
<ol>
<li>Exit the browser. It is not possible to create, delete, or rename a profile while the Navigator, Mail, or any other component of your browser software is running.
<li>Open the Profile Manager.
<ul>
<li>On Windows, open the Start menu and choose Programs, then Mozilla, then Profile Manager.
<li>On Mac OS, open the Mozilla folder and then double-click the Profile Manager.
<li>On Linux, type the following at the command line: <tt>./mozilla -profile</tt>
</ul>
<li>To delete a profile, select its name and click Delete Profile.
<li>To rename a profile, select is name, click Rename Profile, and follow the instructions.
</ol>
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<a NAME="cookie_prefs"></a>
<a NAME="cookies:preferencesIDX"></a>
<h2>Privacy &amp; Security Preferences - Cookies</h2>
<p>This section describes how to set preferences for cookies. To view the preference settings for Cookie Manager:
<ol>
<li> Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
</ol>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>Cookie Acceptance Policy</h3>
<p>Cookie acceptance preferences allow you to control the way Navigator handles cookies:
<ul>
<li><p><b>Disable cookies:</b> Choose this to refuse all cookies.
<li><b>Enable cookies for the originating web site only:</b> Choose this if you don't want to accept or return <a href="privacy_help.html#privacy_foreign">foreign cookies</a>. Cookies received through email (when the message contains a web page) are treated as foreign cookies.
<li><b>Enable all cookies:</b> Choose this to permit all web sites to set cookies on your computer and receive them back during subsequent visits. <b>Note:</b> If you select this option, and later choose to reject all cookies, you may still have some older cookies stored on your computer (though no new ones will be set).
</ul>
<p>If you want to be notified when a web site tries to set a cookie, select &quot;Warn me before storing a cookie&quot;. Click OK to confirm your new cookie settings.
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>View Stored Cookies</h3>
<p>When the &quot;Warn me before storing a cookie&quot; option is selected in the Cookies preferences panel, you will be warned (while browsing) each time a web site requests permission to set a cookie. The warning allows you to accept or deny the cookie. The warning also allows you to select an option for your browser to &quot;Remember this decision.&quot;
<p>If you select &quot;Remember this decision,&quot; you will not be warned the next time that site tries to set or modify a cookie, and your &quot;yes&quot; or &quot;no&quot; response will still be in effect.
<p>If you wish to change a remembered response later, you can use Cookie Manager to edit your list of automatically stored cookies and the list of web sites for which you have approved or denied cookie access. To do so, click View Stored Cookies in the Cookies preferences panel.
<p>For more information about viewing or editing cookie settings, see <a href="#using_cookies">Using the Cookie Manager</a>.
<p>For more information about the Cookie Manager, see <a href="#using_cookies">Using the Cookie Manager</a>.
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<p><i>4 January 2002</i></p>
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<a NAME="using_cookies"></a>
<a NAME="cookies:aboutIDX"></a>
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<h1>Using the Cookie Manager</h1>
<p>A cookie is a small amount of information used by some web sites. A web site that sets cookies will ask your browser to place one or more cookies on your hard disk when you visit the site. Later, when you return to the site, your browser sends back the cookies that belong to the site.</p>
<p>A cookie is a small amount of information on your computer that is used by some web sites. For a brief overview, see <a href="privacy_help.html#privacy_cookies">What Are Cookies and How Do They Work?</a>
<p>Before loading a web page that uses cookies, your browser handles the page's cookies by doing two things:
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<li>Accepts or rejects any requests by the web site to <b>read</b> cookies it previously stored on your computer. A web site can't actually read cookies or any other data on your computer&#151;instead, your browser gets the cookies and sends them back to the web site.
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;
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<tr>
<td class="inthissections">
<p>In this section:</p>
<p><a href="#cookies_manage">Specifying How Your Browser Should Handle Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="#cookies_manage">Enabling &amp; Disabling Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="#cookies_site">Managing Cookies Site-By-Site</a></p>
<p><a href="#cookies_view">Viewing Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="#cookies_remove">Removing Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="#privacy_levels">Setting Privacy Levels</a>
<p><a href="#cookie_settings">Cookie Manager Settings</a></p>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="cookies_manage"></a>
<h2>Specifying How Your Browser Should Handle Cookies</h2>
<h2>Enabling &amp; Disabling Cookies</h2>
<p>You can specify how cookies should be handled by setting your cookie preferences and by using the Cookie Manager.</p>
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<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, choose Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
<li>Click one of the radio buttons:
<ul>
<li><p><b>Disable cookies:</b> Choose this to refuse all cookies.
<li><b>Enable cookies for the originating web site only:</b> Choose this if you don't want to accept or return <a href="privacy_help.html#privacy_foreign">Foreign cookies</a>. Cookies received through email (when the message contains a web page) are treated as foreign cookies.
<li><b>Enable all cookies:</b> Choose this to permit all web sites to set cookies on your computer and receive them back during subsequent visits. <b>Note:</b> If you select this option, and later choose to reject all cookies, you may still have some older cookies stored on your computer (though no new ones will be set).
</ul>
<li>If you want to be notified when a web site tries to set a cookie, select &quot;Warn me before storing a cookie.&quot;
<li>Set your cookie preferences.
</ol>
<p>For more information about the effect of each setting, see <a href="#cookie_prefs">Privacy & Security Preferences - Cookies</a>.
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<li>Choose &quot;Unblock Cookies from this Site&quot; or &quot;Block Cookies from this Site.&quot;</li>
</ol>
<p>When you are warned (while browsing) that a web site is requesting to set a cookie, you can click Yes to allow or No to deny the cookie. You can also select the option for your browser to &quot;Remember this decision.&quot;</p>
<p>Alternatively, if you have selected &quot;Warn me before storing a cookie&quot; in <a href="#cookie_prefs">Privacy & Security Preferences - Cookies</a></ul>, you will be warned (while browsing) that a web site is asking to set a cookie. When you see such a warning, you can click Yes to allow or No to deny the cookie. You can also select the option for your browser to &quot;Remember this decision.&quot;</p>
<p>If you select &quot;Remember this decision,&quot; you will not be warned the next time that site tries to set or modify a cookie, and your &quot;yes&quot; or &quot;no&quot; response will still be in effect.</p>
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<ol>
<li>Open the Tasks menu, choose Privacy &amp; Security, and then choose Cookie Manager.
<li>Choose View Stored Cookies from the submenu. The Cookie Manager window opens with a list of all the cookies stored on your computer.</li>
<li>To see details for a particular cookie, click it. The table below explains the information you see.</li>
<li>To see details for a particular cookie, click it. </li>
</ol>
<p>For more information about the information displayed, see <a href="#cookies_stored">Stored Cookies</a>.
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="cookies_remove"></a>
<a NAME="cookies:removingIDX"></a>
<h2>Removing Cookies</h2>
<p><b>Important:</b> To remove cookies, follow the steps in this section. Do not try to edit the cookies file on your computer.</p>
<p>To remove one or more cookies from your computer:
<ol>
<li>Open the Tasks menu, choose Privacy &amp; Security, and then choose Cookie Manager.
<li>Choose View Stored Cookies from the submenu. The Cookie Manager window opens with a list of all the cookies stored on your computer.</li>
<li>Select one or more cookies and click Remove Cookie, or click Remove All Cookies.
</ol>
<p>To prevent the removed cookies from being reaccepted later, click the checkbox labeled "Don't allow removed cookies to be reaccepted later." Click OK when you're through.
<p>
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<a NAME="privacy_levels"></a>
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<h2>Setting Privacy Levels</h2>
<p>A web site's privacy policy tells you what kind of information the site collects, to whom it gives that information, and how it uses the information. Some web sites publish privacy policies that determine how your browser will handle cookies according to the privacy level you set.
<p>To set the privacy level you want your browser to enforce for all web sites:
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, choose Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
<li>Select the option labeled "Enable cookies based on privacy levels."
<li>Click View.
<li>In the privacy level dialog box, select the level of privacy you want.
</ol>
<p>Your browser will handle cookies according to the settings under Cookie Acceptance Policy. For the low, medium, and high options, these settings are standardized.
<p>"First party cookies" are cookies set by the site you are visiting. "Third party cookies," also known as <a href="privacy_help.html#privacy_foreign">foreign cookies</a>, are set by a sites other than the one you are viewing, and are therefore generally considered more dangerous.
<p>When the Custom option is set, you can define your own privacy level. For each type of site listed under Cookie Acceptance Policy, and for each type of cookie, you can set whether you want the Cookie Manager to accept the cookie permanently, reject it permanently, or accept it just for the current session (that is, until you exit the browser).
<p>For more details, see <a href="#privacy_levels_window">Privacy Levels</a>.
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<p><a NAME="cookie_settings"></a>
<a NAME="Cookie_Manager:cookies_stored_byIDX"></a>
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<h1>Cookie Manager Settings</h1>
<p>This section describes how to set your cookie preferences and control other aspects of cookie handling.
<p>For step-by-step descriptions of various tasks related to cookies, see <a href="using_priv_help.html#using_cookies">Using the Cookie Manager</a>.
<p>&nbsp;
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<td class="inthissections">
<p>In this section:</p>
<p><a href="#cookie_prefs">Privacy &amp; Security Preferences - Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="#cookies_stored">Stored Cookies</a></p>
<p><a href="#cookie_sites">Cookie Sites</a></p>
<p><a href="#privacy_levels_window">Privacy Levels</a>
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<a NAME="cookies:preferencesIDX"></a>
<hr><h2>Privacy &amp; Security Preferences - Cookies</h2>
<p>This section describes how to use the Cookies preferences panel. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
</ol>
<p> Cookies help web sites keep track of information for you, such as the contents of your on-line shopping cart or which cities' weather you want to know about. For a brief overview, see <a href="privacy_help.html#privacy_cookies">What Are Cookies and How Do They Work?</a>
<p>You can choose one of these options:
<ul>
<li><p><b>Disable cookies:</b> Choose this to refuse all cookies.
<li><b>Enable cookies for the originating web site only:</b> Choose this if you don't want to accept or return <a href="privacy_help.html#privacy_foreign">foreign cookies</a>. Cookies received through email (when the message contains a web page) are treated as foreign cookies.
<li><b>Enable cookies based on privacy levels:</b> Choose this if you handle cookies based on privacy levels. If you select this option, click the View button to set the privacy level you prefer.
<li><b>Enable all cookies:</b> Choose this to permit all web sites to set cookies on your computer and receive them back during subsequent visits. <b>Note:</b> If you select this option and later choose to disable all cookies, you may still have old cookies stored on your computer (though no new ones will be set).
</ul>
<p>If you enable cookies, you can also select the following preferences:
<ul>
<li><b>Warn me before storing a cookie:</b> Select this if you want Cookie Manager to warn you each time a web site asks to store a cookie on your computer.
<li><b>Limit maximum lifetime of cookies to:</b> Select this if you want to limit the length of time any cookie can remain on your computer. Then choose one of these options:
<ul>
<li><b>current session:</b> Choose this to delete the cookie the next time you exit your browser.
<li><b>XX days:</b> Choose this to specify cookie lifetime in days, then type the number of days.
</ul>
</ul>
<p>Click these buttons to get more information about your stored cookies and the ways they are used by your browser:
<ul>
<li><b>View Stored Cookies:</b> Click this to view information about the cookies currently stored on your computer.
<li><b>More Information:</b> Click this for a detailed explanation of cookies and related privacy issues.
</ul>
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<h2>Stored Cookies</h2>
<p>This section describes how to use the Stored Cookies tab of the Cookie Manager. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
<li>Click View Stored Cookies.
</ol>
<p>The Stored Cookies tab lists all the cookies stored on your computer and the sites they belong to. When you select a cookie in this list, information about that cookie appears:
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<td valign="top">This is the name assigned to the cookie by its originator.</td>
<td valign="top">The name assigned to the cookie by its originator.</td>
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<td valign="top">Information</td>
<td valign="top">This string of characters is the information a web site tracks for you. It might contain a user key or name by which you are identified to the web site, information about your interests, and so forth.</td>
<td valign="top">A string of characters contining the information a web site tracks for you. It might contain a user key or name by which you are identified to the web site, information about your interests, and so forth.</td>
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<td valign="top">Host or Domain</td>
<td valign="top">This item tells you whether the cookie is a host cookie or a domain cookie.<br>
<td valign="top">Indicates whether the cookie is a host cookie or a domain cookie and provides information about the host or domain.
A host cookie is sent back, during subsequent visits, only to the server that set it. A server is a computer on the Internet. A web site resides on one or more servers.<br>
<p>A <b>host</b> cookie is sent back, during subsequent visits, only to the server that set it. A server is a computer on the Internet. A web site resides on one or more servers.
A domain cookie is sent back to any site that's in the same domain as the site that set it. A site's domain is the part of its URL that contains the name of an organization, business, or school---such as netscape.com or washington.org.</td>
<p>A <b>domain</b> cookie is sent back to any site that's in the same domain as the site that set it. A site's domain is the part of its URL that contains the name of an organization, business, or school&$151;such as netscape.com or washington.org.</td>
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<td valign="top">Server Secure</td>
<td valign="top">This indicates whether the cookie was sent over a secure server. If a cookie is secure, it will only be sent over a secure (https) connection. Before sending a secure cookie, your browser checks the connection and will not send if the connection is not secure.</td>
<td valign="top">This indicates whether the server that originally sent the cookie uses a "secure" (HTTPS) connection. When this field is "Yes" it means that the browser checks the connection whenever the server asks for a cookie and will not send it unless the connection is encrypted.</td>
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<td valign="top">Expires</td>
<td valign="top">This is the date and time at which the cookie is deactivated. The browser regularly removes expired cookies from your computer.</td>
<td valign="top">The date and time at which the cookie will be deactivated. The browser regularly removes expired cookies from your computer.</td>
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<p>To remove cookies, click one of these buttons:
<ul>
<li><b>Remove Cookie:</b> Removes the selected cookie or cookies from the list.
<li><b>Remove All Cookies:</b> Removes all cookies from the list.
</ul>
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<h2>Cookie Sites</h2>
<p>Important: To remove cookies, follow the steps in this section. Do not try to edit the cookies file on your computer.</p>
<p>This section describes how to use the Cookie Sites tab of the Cookie Manager. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:
<p>To remove one or more cookies from your computer:
<ol>
<li>Open the Tasks menu, choose Privacy &amp; Security, and then choose Cookie Manager.
<li>Choose View Stored Cookies from the submenu. The Cookie Manager window opens with a list of all the cookies stored on your computer.</li>
<li>Select one or more cookies and click Remove Cookie, or click Remove All Cookies.
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
<li>Click View Stored Cookies.
<li>Click the Cookie Sites tab.
</ol>
<p>You can also choose to prevent the removed cookies from being re-accepted later.
<p>When the &quot;Warn me before storing a cookie&quot; option is selected in the <a href="#cookie_prefs">Privacy & Security Preferences - Cookies</a>, you will be warned (while browsing) each time a web site requests permission to set a cookie. The warning allows you to accept or deny the cookie. The warning also allows you to select an option for your browser to &quot;Remember this decision.&quot;
<p>
[&nbsp;<A HREF="#using_cookies">Return to beginning of section</A>&nbsp;]
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<p>The Cookie Sites tab of the Cookie Manager lists the sites for which your decisions have been remembered, and what your decisions were. It also allows you to remove sites from the list, so that the Cookie Manager no longer remembers your decisions about them:
<ul>
<li><b>Remove Site:</b> Removes the selected site or sites from the list.
<li><b>Remove All Cookies:</b> Removes all sites from the list.
</ul>
<p>Once you've removed a site from this list, Cookie Manager remembers nothing about it. When the &quot;Warn me before storing a cookie&quot; option is selected in the Cookies preferences panel, you will be again be warned when the web site you removed from this list requests permission to set a cookie.
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<h2>Privacy Levels</h2>
<p>This section describes how to use the Privacy Levels window. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
<li>Select the radio button labeled "Enable Cookies Based on Privacy Levels."
<li>Click View.
</ol>
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<h3>Level of Privacy</h3>
<p>The level of privacy you set here determines how your browser treats cookies according to privacy policies published by some web sites and the settings displayed under Cookie Acceptance Policy for first party and third party cookies.
<p>"First party cookies" are cookies set by the site you are visiting. "Third party cookies," also known as <a href="privacy_help.html#privacy_foreign">foreign cookies</a>, are set by a site other than the one you are viewing, and are considered more dangerous than first party cookies.
<p>You can select one of the following privacy levels:
<ul>
<li><b>low:</b> Select this if you're not too concerned about cookies. When this setting is selected, the Cookie Manager accepts all first party cookies permanently, without regard for a site's privacy policy. It also accepts all third party cookies&$151;but, in the case of sites that may be collecting information without your consent, only until you exit the browser.
<li><b>medium:</b> Select this if you don't want to accept third party cookies set by sites that may be collecting personally identifiable information without your consent.
<li><b>high:</b> Select this if you want to accept only cookies set by sites that explicitly ask for your consent when they collect personally identifiable information.
<li><b>custom:</b> Select this only if you want to set your own custom Cookie Acceptance Policy. The default settings for "custom" are the same as for "high." You can modify them by selecting from the drop-down menus in the bottom portion of the dialog box.
</ul>
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<h3>Cookie Acceptance Policy</h3>
<p>If you select the "custom" level of privacy in the top portion of the Privacy Levels dialog box, you can choose from three different settings in each of the eight categories shown in the bottom portion. You can choose one of these options for each category:
<ul>
<li><b>Accept:</b> Causes Cookie Manager to accept permanently all cookies in the category.
<li><b>Session:</b> Causes Cookie Manager to accept all cookies in the category for the current session only&$151;that is, until you exit the browser.
<li><b>Reject:</b> Causes Cookie Manager to reject permanently all cookies in the category.
</ul>
<p>There are four categories for each of the two types of cookies shown:
<ul>
<li><b>Site has no privacy policy:</b> This kind of site does not publish any kind of privacy policy. There is no way of knowing what kinds of information such sites collect or what they do with it. In general, it's safest to reject cookies set by such sites, esecially third-party cookies.
<li><b>Site collects personally identifiable information without your consent:</b> This kind of site publishes a privacy policy, but does not ask your permission when they collect information about your online activities. If you are concerned about such information being collected without your knowledge, you should reject cookies from such sites, especially third-party cookies.
<li><b>Site collects personally identifiable information with only your implicit consent:</b> <b>[what does "implicit" mean?]</b>
<li><b>Site does not collect personally identifiable information without your implicit consent:</b> This kind of site is relatively less dangerous, since you are warned, and given a chance to reject the request, each time such a site attempts to collect information about you. As for the other types of sites, third-party cookies are considered more dangerous than first party cookies.
</ul>
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<hr><h1>Managing Profiles</h1>
<p>If you use the Internet at home and at work, you may want to have access to a different set of bookmarks, preferences, adddress books, email accounts, My Sidebar setup, and so on. Similarly, family members may want to share share a copy of the same browser software but keep their Internet identities separate.
<p>The Profile Manager lets you create different profiles, each with its own booksmarks, preferences, email settings, and so on. You automatically create a default profile when you first install your browser software. When you create one or more additional profiles, you will be asked which you want to use each time you launch the browser.</P>
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<p>In this section:</p>
<p><a href="#creating_profiles">Creating a New Profile</a></p>
<p><a href="#deleting_profiles">Deleting or Renaming a Profile</a></p>
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<h2>Creating a New Profile</h2>
<p>To create a profile:
<ol>
<li>Exit the browser. It is not possible to create a new profile while the Navigator, Mail, or any other component of your browser software is running.
<li>Open the Profile Manager.
<ul>
<li>On Windows, open the Start menu and choose Programs, then Mozilla, then Profile Manager.
<li>On Mac OS, open the Mozilla folder and then double-click the Profile Manager.
<li>On Linux, type the following at the command line: <tt> ./mozilla -profilemanager</tt>
</ul>
<li>Click Create Profile, read the Profile description, and then click Next.
<li>Enter a profile name. This can be anything you like, such as your real name or a name that's related to what you use the profile for, such as &quot;School.&quot;
<li>Accept the default directory for the storage of bookmarks and other information, or choose another directory.
<li>If you have Language Packs or Regional Content Packs installed, click Region and choose the Language/Content set you want.
<li>Click Finish.
</ol>
<p>The opening screen of the Profile Manager reappears, with the new profile listed and highlighted.
<p>To set up your browser for the new profile, click Start Mozilla.
<p>As you begin using the new profile, you will be asked for additional information as you perform tasks that require it&#151;for example, checking your email.
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<h2>Deleting or Renaming a Profile</h2>
<p>You may want to delete profiles that you don't normally use. For example, if you have more than one profile available, you can't take advantage of the <a href="nav_help.html#nav_quicklaunch">Quick Launch</a> feature.
<p>To delete or rename an existing profile:
<ol>
<li>Exit the browser. It is not possible to create, delete, or rename a profile while the Navigator, Mail, or any other component of your browser software is running.
<li>Open the Profile Manager.
<ul>
<li>On Windows, open the Start menu and choose Programs, then Mozilla, then Profile Manager.
<li>On Mac OS, open the Mozilla folder and then double-click the Profile Manager.
<li>On Linux, type the following at the command line: <tt>./mozilla -profile</tt>
</ul>
<li>To delete a profile, select its name and click Delete Profile.
<li>To rename a profile, select is name, click Rename Profile, and follow the instructions.
</ol>
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<h2>Privacy &amp; Security Preferences - Cookies</h2>
<p>This section describes how to set preferences for cookies. To view the preference settings for Cookie Manager:
<ol>
<li> Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
</ol>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>Cookie Acceptance Policy</h3>
<p>Cookie acceptance preferences allow you to control the way Navigator handles cookies:
<ul>
<li><p><b>Disable cookies:</b> Choose this to refuse all cookies.
<li><b>Enable cookies for the originating web site only:</b> Choose this if you don't want to accept or return <a href="privacy_help.html#privacy_foreign">foreign cookies</a>. Cookies received through email (when the message contains a web page) are treated as foreign cookies.
<li><b>Enable all cookies:</b> Choose this to permit all web sites to set cookies on your computer and receive them back during subsequent visits. <b>Note:</b> If you select this option, and later choose to reject all cookies, you may still have some older cookies stored on your computer (though no new ones will be set).
</ul>
<p>If you want to be notified when a web site tries to set a cookie, select &quot;Warn me before storing a cookie&quot;. Click OK to confirm your new cookie settings.
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>View Stored Cookies</h3>
<p>When the &quot;Warn me before storing a cookie&quot; option is selected in the Cookies preferences panel, you will be warned (while browsing) each time a web site requests permission to set a cookie. The warning allows you to accept or deny the cookie. The warning also allows you to select an option for your browser to &quot;Remember this decision.&quot;
<p>If you select &quot;Remember this decision,&quot; you will not be warned the next time that site tries to set or modify a cookie, and your &quot;yes&quot; or &quot;no&quot; response will still be in effect.
<p>If you wish to change a remembered response later, you can use Cookie Manager to edit your list of automatically stored cookies and the list of web sites for which you have approved or denied cookie access. To do so, click View Stored Cookies in the Cookies preferences panel.
<p>For more information about viewing or editing cookie settings, see <a href="#using_cookies">Using the Cookie Manager</a>.
<p>For more information about the Cookie Manager, see <a href="#using_cookies">Using the Cookie Manager</a>.
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