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Joe,
I tried this but it didn't work when I just came back a day later. My theory is that because my kids use this computer I have it set to remove all cookies, temp files etc after they've been playing all their game stuff. Is this correct?
If so, I know there is a way to isolate and save the appropriate cookie. So what's the cookie name? Or whatever it is I'm looking for.
You are probably correct. You might try turning on your cookies and then sign into Whaler Central. After signing in, then turn off your cookies.
See if that works.
If it doesn't, then it probably always wants a cookie, just like kids...
Peter, you probably need to set up different accounts on your computer, with yours with administrative rights, and the kid's as just users. Password protect yours. That should let you set no cookies for the kids and allow them on your log in.
Joe,
I got it. I've been playing with Mozilla Firefox the last few months and there is a method in Tools to make exceptions of my choice for chosen websites, which I did. Then I just have to remember not to "clear" everything.
Moe,
I've had the computer set up with different logins for myself and the kids with various restrictions i.e. my small storage drive with my business files for some time, but I didn't know I could also set different web/cookie acceptances. I merely blocked everything most of the time and manually changed each time I needed access to certain sites. I wonder if I can do some of this with my firewall?