Marx and Spencer has resumed its click and collected the service for 15 weeks, when it has stopped the service after a highly harmful cyber attack.
The retailer stopped taking orders on his website and app for clothes and home delivery and also stopped it in the store collection service on 25 April.
Online orders started again on 10 June and the company has now announced on its website that the click and Collect has resumed.
The firm said that customers can now return their online order at any M&S store.
Some customer data was stolen in the attack And customers have been advised to be cautious about obtaining emails, calls or texts claiming to be from M&S.
Along with disrupting its online business, Hack also impressed the company in-store, making some shelves naked, when it was first targeted.
M&S estimates that cyber attack will reduce the benefits for the current year £ 300m.
This hopes that some damage will be covered by insurance.
In July, M&S Chief Executive Officer Stuart Machin told investors that the retailer would be the worst after the incident by August.
M&S did not say who or what was behind the cyber phenomenon on its system, but earlier admitted that it was a ransomware attack.
In May, National Crime Agency (NCA) Cyber-criminal mass scattered spider named As an important part of their investigation.
Then in July, Police arrested four people Checking cyber attacks on both M & s and co-op.
All four persons were later pending for further inquiries.