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What are bundled cookies?
A cookie is a small file (5-10 kb) that is imported to your computer through your browser and contains information related to the previously visited PayPal payment system. With each next visit, this information is sent back to PayPal, which allows you to identify the user and create the most convenient working environment for him.
Why use cookies with PayPal?
If you download cookies, then the PayPal payment system determines that you have previously visited it and have the same parameters that were used for the last visit. These include your username, language, and culture. In most cases, cookies are used to make the work with the payment system as convenient as possible.
What browser should I use to work with PayPal self-registrations?
To work with PayPal self-registrations, we need an English version of the Mozilla browser, it is simple and easy to use. The link to the browser and the import of cookies are below.
1) Download and install the Mozilla browser using the button below:
2) Click on the area with a checkmark at the top and select the option to show the menu:
The result should be like this:
3) Download the CookiesExport / import plugin from our store from the link .
4) Click Tools, then Add-ons.
5) On the left, select the Extensions section, in it, click on the gear and select the Install Add-on From File item, show the downloaded plugin file CookiesExport / import.
6) A notification about the installation of the CookiesExport / import plugin will appear in the browser, click Add.
7) The CookiesExport / import plugin is installed instantly. Click Restart Now.
8) The browser reloads and we see the CookiesExport / import plugin items in the Tools menu.
9) Turn on the Show history option in the browser settings so that the browser can receive and download the cookie files that come with the purchased accounts. Done!
Attention! CookiesExport / import plugin works in Mozilla browser only up to version 56.0
Subsequent versions do not support this plugin, so when the browser asks to update, click cancel:
To use cookies, download and configure the browser Mozilla 56.0 (win64)
A cookie is a small file (5-10 kb) that is imported to your computer through your browser and contains information related to the previously visited PayPal payment system. With each next visit, this information is sent back to PayPal, which allows you to identify the user and create the most convenient working environment for him.
Why use cookies with PayPal?
If you download cookies, then the PayPal payment system determines that you have previously visited it and have the same parameters that were used for the last visit. These include your username, language, and culture. In most cases, cookies are used to make the work with the payment system as convenient as possible.
What browser should I use to work with PayPal self-registrations?
To work with PayPal self-registrations, we need an English version of the Mozilla browser, it is simple and easy to use. The link to the browser and the import of cookies are below.
1) Download and install the Mozilla browser using the button below:
2) Click on the area with a checkmark at the top and select the option to show the menu:
The result should be like this:
3) Download the CookiesExport / import plugin from our store from the link .
4) Click Tools, then Add-ons.
5) On the left, select the Extensions section, in it, click on the gear and select the Install Add-on From File item, show the downloaded plugin file CookiesExport / import.
6) A notification about the installation of the CookiesExport / import plugin will appear in the browser, click Add.
7) The CookiesExport / import plugin is installed instantly. Click Restart Now.
8) The browser reloads and we see the CookiesExport / import plugin items in the Tools menu.
9) Turn on the Show history option in the browser settings so that the browser can receive and download the cookie files that come with the purchased accounts. Done!
Attention! CookiesExport / import plugin works in Mozilla browser only up to version 56.0
Subsequent versions do not support this plugin, so when the browser asks to update, click cancel:
To use cookies, download and configure the browser Mozilla 56.0 (win64)