What are cookies, and how do I enable or disable them?
A cookie is a small amount of data that a Web site stores on your hard disk. The purpose of a cookie is to store a preference that you specify, such as custom page, or to allow you to return to a site later and pick up where you left off, such as when using a Web-based message board. Some sites also use cookies to store information as you move from page to page on a site. Depending on your browser type, you may be alerted when a site is about to set a cookie on your hard drive. If notified of the cookie installation you may accept or reject the cookie. Note: The Comcast Start page requires cookies, so if you disable or selectively disable cookies, be sure to allow them for access to our content. To enable/disable the cookies or the alerts in Internet Explorer 6.x on a PC: • Open Internet Explorer • Select the Tools menu and then click Internet Options • Select the Privacy Tab • Move the slider up or down depending upon the desired level of security you would like • You may also click t