Your browser's cookie functionality is turned off. Please turn it on:

Written By GreenProduct on Rabu, 21 Januari 2009 | 06.08

I keep getting this message using Mozilla (latest version):

Your browser's cookie functionality is turned off. Please turn it on. [?]

when trying to do anything in Google, including Google Analytics. I have followed all the steps Google suggests after getting this message:

Mozilla Firefox (1.0 final release and earlier)

1. Go to the Tools menu.
2. Select Options.
3. Select the Privacy icon in the left panel.
4. Check the box corresponding to Allow sites to set cookies.
5. Click OK to save changes.


and it still keeps happening. I have restarted my browser and computer.
I also found additional instructions to take for IE users but not sure how to apply this to Firefox:

If you're receiving an error message that says, Your browser's cookie functionality is turned off. Please turn it on:

1. Open Internet Explorer, and click Tools along the top of your browser window.
2. Select Internet Options... and click the Content tab at the top of the dialogue box. If the Content Advisor is enabled, please disable it.
3. Click OK.
4. Clear your browser's cache.

If you're receiving an error message that says, In order to log in to Gmail, your browser must be set to allow JavaScript to set cookies, we suggest the following:

1. Open Internet Explorer, and click Tools along the top of your browser window.
2. Select Internet Options... and click the Security tab at the top of the dialog box.
3. Click Trusted sites, and then click Sites...
4. Enter the following sites in the Add this Web site to the zone field:
5. Click OK to save your changes.
6. Clear your browser's cache.
7. Close all open browser windows, restart Internet Explorer, and log in to Gmail. If you're unable to sign in, we suggest removing all of your trusted sites in IE, then logging in again.

If you're receiving an error message that says, Your browser's cookie functionality is turned off. Please turn it on:

1. Open Internet Explorer, and click Tools along the top of your browser window.
2. Select Internet Options... and click the Content tab at the top of the dialogue box. If the Content Advisor is enabled, please disable it.
3. Click OK.

Next, please clear your browser's cache. To clear your cache in IE:

In Internet Explorer 6.x:

1. Log out of Gmail. Close all other open browser windows.
2. Click the Tools menu at the top of your browser, and select Internet Options.
3. Click the General tab at the top of the dialogue box.
4. Click Delete Files under Temporary Internet files.
5. Select Delete all offline content by checking the box.
6. Click OK.

In Internet Explorer 7:

1. Log out of Gmail and close all other open browser windows.
2. Click Tools > Internet Options.
3. Select the General tab.
4. Click Delete under Browsing History.
5. Under Temporary Internet Files, click Delete Files.
6. Click Delete Cookies.
7. Click OK.

If you still can't sign in, try logging in securely by changing the URL to https://mail.google.com.

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