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When I go to Yahoo stock charts my chart settings and technical indicators are not saved. Is there a way to keep these settings, maybe by saving cookies?

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When opening Yahoo stock charts, is there a way to allow Firefox to remember changes I make when viewing the stock charts, especially Chart Settings and Technical Indicators? In Explorer the view of the charts comes up just as I left it on previous visits whereas Firefox deletes all changes and I have to reenter them every time I revisit. In Explorer I believe these changes are stored as cookies, but in Firefox I can't seem to find a way to address the problem. I have NOT set Firefox to erase cookies on exit.

When opening Yahoo stock charts, is there a way to allow Firefox to remember changes I make when viewing the stock charts, especially Chart Settings and Technical Indicators? In Explorer the view of the charts comes up just as I left it on previous visits whereas Firefox deletes all changes and I have to reenter them every time I revisit. In Explorer I believe these changes are stored as cookies, but in Firefox I can't seem to find a way to address the problem. I have NOT set Firefox to erase cookies on exit.

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Firefox Orange Button > Options > Options

  • Privacy > History
    • Choose > Remember History

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Firefox Orange Button > Options > Options

  • Privacy > History
    • Choose > Remember History

For more

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Thanks for the info. I'm still finding my way around Firefox... but it's SO much faster than Explorer!