How to Enable Cookies in Opera
Opera (Windows and UNIX)
Step one
Go to Tools in the main menu and then click on Preferences at the bottom of the File menu (or press Alt+P to access them directly).
Step two
Click Privacy and select one of the available options.
Step three
In addition to choosing different settings for first-party ("normal") and third-party cookies, you may edit cookie settings on a domain/server basis or even edit individual cookies by clicking the "Manage cookies" button.
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The Cookie List
Session Cookie
Sometimes known as a transient cookie, stored in temporary memory and remains available for the duration of your active “session” within the browser.
read more...Persistent Cookie
Also known as a stored cookie, it stores a file on your hard drive. The cookie would remain on the hard drive until it reaches its expiration date.
read more...Secure & HttpOnly Cookie
A secure cookie is just like a regular cookie, except it contains a special ‘HttpOnly’ flag that instructs the browser to restrict access to cookie data.
read more...Third-Party Cookie
Visit a web site, but have a cookie created by a completely different domain. This allows the third-party domain to track you i.e. Tracking Cookies
read more...Super Cookie
Dangerous: Uses various techniques to resists deletion even when you clear your entire history they can remain hidden and reappear like a virus!
read more...Zombie Cookie
Dangerous: This is a cookie that can come back to life, hence the name Zombie. After it has been deleted it recreates itself.
read more...EverCookie
This is an example of a VERY persistent cookie. A cross between Super and Zombie types of cookie.
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