How to clear browser's cookies to resolve Flickr sign-in issues?

If the sign-in box keeps emptying when you click the sign in button, you may need to clear your browser's cookies. Cookies are small files stored on your computer that save specific information (like passwords and site-specific preferences). Clear your cookies to fix - Sign-in problems i.e. not being able to sign-in, not being able to stay signed-in. Clearing browser cookies will also help to resolve error messages about setting user cookies.

For Firefox

  1. Click Tools i.e. 'three horizontal bars' icon and select History.
  2. Click Clear Recent History.
    - The "Clear Recent History" window appears.
  3. In the "Time range to clear" drop-down menu, select Everything.
  4. Click the down arrow Graphic of Firefox down arrow next to "Details."
  5. Select Cookies.
  6. Click Clear Now.
  7. Restart Firefox.

For Chrome

  1. Click Customize Chrome i.e. three horizontal lines and select 'History'.
    - The "History" window appears.
  2. Click Clear browsing data.
    - The "Clear browsing data" window appears.
  3. In the "Obliterate the following items from" drop-down menu, select the beginning of time.
  4. Select Cookies and other site and plug-in data.
  5. Click Clear browsing data.
  6. Restart Chrome.

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