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Frequently asked questions about bbc.co.uk

Although the BBC tries hard to make bbc.co.uk easy to use, sometimes things need a little extra explanation. This section answers some common questions about bbc.co.uk.

  1. How do I make bbc.co.uk my homepage?
  2. What is a cookie?
  3. Why don't my settings save?
  4. What is RSS?
  5. Why is some content only available in Real format? I want to use Windows Media Player, Quick Time or something else.
  6. I'm in the UK so why do I get error messages telling me I'm not?
  7. I'm having problems registering or signing in to a bbc.co.uk website
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