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The plugin is not available for my browser. How do I opt-out of the cookie?

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The plugin is not available for my browser. How do I opt-out of the cookie?

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You can always opt out using the Ads Preferences Manager, but without a special browser plugin, your opt-out setting will go away when you delete your browser’s cookies (you would need to set it again manually). • The Google advertising cookie opt-out plugin is currently only available for Firefox 1.5+ and Internet Explorer 6.0+ • You can also follow our instructions for Chrome and for Safari if you use these browsers • If you’re using any other browser, you can look for a common feature, which accomplishes the same as setting the DoubleClick opt-out cookie: Find a setting in your browser’s settings that allows you to only accept cookies from sites you visit, or only “first-party cookies”. This option may also be described as “blocking third-party cookies.

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You can always opt out using the Ads Preferences Manager, but without a special browser plugin, your opt-out setting will go away when you delete your browser’s cookies (you would need to set it again manually). • The Google advertising cookie opt-out plugin is currently only available for Firefox 1.5+ and Internet Explorer 6.0+ • You can also follow our instructions for Chrome and for Safari if you use these browsers • If you’re using any other browser, you can look for a common feature, which accomplishes the same as setting the DoubleClick opt-out cookie: Find a setting in your browser’s settings that allows you to only accept cookies from sites you visit, or only “first-party cookies”.

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You can always opt out using the Ads Preferences Manager, but without a special browser plugin, your opt-out setting will go away when you delete your browser’s cookies (you would need to set it again manually). • The Google advertising cookie opt-out plugin is currently only available for Internet Explorer 6.0+, Firefox 1.5+, and Google Chrome. • You can also follow our instructions for Safari and for other browsers. • If you’re using any other browser, you can look for a common feature, which accomplishes the same as setting the DoubleClick opt-out cookie: Find a setting in your browser’s settings that allows you to only accept cookies from sites you visit, or only “first-party cookies”.

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