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I go to a web site that states that either my cookies are disabled for that site or that my version of Firefox isn't supported. I enabled my cookies, so should I return to a older version of Firefox in order to log on?

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I have attempted several times to log into a website and I keep getting this message:

ERROR: Cookies are blocked or not supported by your browser. You must enable cookies to use WordPress.

I have followed all the instructions to enable the cookies, and I had no problems until lately. Should I return to an older version of Firefox to keep from getting this message and log into that site without anymore issues?

I have attempted several times to log into a website and I keep getting this message: ERROR: Cookies are blocked or not supported by your browser. You must enable cookies to use WordPress. I have followed all the instructions to enable the cookies, and I had no problems until lately. Should I return to an older version of Firefox to keep from getting this message and log into that site without anymore issues?

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It seems to working here or you wouldn't be able to post.

Did you check the cookie exceptions?

Firefox or Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies: "Exceptions"


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I believe the problem is with Mozilla Firefox 4.0.1, as it is to new and that it doesn't support WordPress or it's cookies. This is a major detractor from the upgraded version. I do NOT want to use Google or any of it's companion software.