If you find yourself logged out of frequently used websites, or websites continually forget your settings, Firefox cookies may have been disabled. Here’s how to enable cookies in Firefox and get back this customized functionality.

What Happens When I Allow Cookies in Firefox?

When you enable cookies, Firefox will automatically collect cookies as you browse the web. This happens in the background and won’t interfere with your internet browsing experience. Cookies are used to keep you logged into a website, so you don’t have to sign in every time you visit. Cookies also help websites remember your personal preferences, such as a color theme or which widgets you want to be displayed on a page.

How to Turn on Cookies in Firefox on iOS

If you’re using an iOs device such as an iPhone or iPad, enabling cookies in Firefox is a quick and easy adjustment in settings.

How to Enable Cookies in Firefox on Android

Enabling Firefox cookies on an Android device is a similar process to iPhones and iPads.

How to Allow Cookies in Firefox on the Desktop

On a Mac or Windows computer, it’s easy to allow cookies in the Firefox web browser.