In the quiet architecture of the modern web, small files called cookies serve as the memory between a reader and a publication — without them, the relationship resets with every visit. The Australian has offered its readers a practical guide to restoring that memory across the browsers and devices of daily life, acknowledging that privacy choices and technical quirks can quietly sever the connection between a person and the content they seek. It is a reminder that access in the digital age is rarely absolute, but almost always recoverable with a little patience and the right instructions.
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