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I can't enable/disable "allow third party cookies" with the new Firefox preferences

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The newly revised preferences for Firefox--specifically 'Privacy' and 'Security' don't appear to have an option for me to enable and disable third-party cookies. I don't allow them generally, but need to enable them in order to use my bank's billpay. PLEASE--if anyone has an answer to this, I'm trying to find out how to enable and disable third-party cookies, as I did with the previous Firefox preferences.

The newly revised preferences for Firefox--specifically 'Privacy' and 'Security' don't appear to have an option for me to enable and disable third-party cookies. I don't allow them generally, but need to enable them in order to use my bank's billpay. PLEASE--if anyone has an answer to this, I'm trying to find out how to enable and disable third-party cookies, as I did with the previous Firefox preferences.

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In the History section of Options -> Privacy , is the dropdown set to 'Firefox will: Use custom settings for History '?

This should reveal the granular settings for saving cookies and forms, etc.

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In the History section of Options -> Privacy , is the dropdown set to 'Firefox will: Use custom settings for History '?

This should reveal the granular settings for saving cookies and forms, etc.

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Many, many thanks--same familiar settings I was using before. I appreciate your speedy and helpful reply.