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Cookies: What They Are, Why You Are In Charge

A Cookie is:
A very small text file placed on your hard drive by a Web Page server. It is essentially your identification card, and cannot be executed as code or deliver viruses. It is uniquely yours and can only be read by the server that gave it to you.

A Cookie's Purpose is:
1. To tell the server that you returned to that Web page if you already had registered.
2. Without Cookies enabled, the shopping cart on this site will not work!

How a Cookie Helps You:
It saves you time. If you personalize pages, or register for products or services, a cookie helps us remember who you are. Next time you return, we know to show you the information you requested. Or, when you register for another product or service, all you need to do is type in your e-mail address and a password. We then fill in any questions you've already answered. Of course, if you never register or leave personal information with us, then the server only knows that someone with your cookie has returned to the Web site. You are in charge of deciding whether we know anything about you. But the more you tell us about yourself, the more we can help you find information or products you want. Remember: you can always edit any personal information you give us by updating your profile.

How a Cookie Helps Us:
It allows us to be more efficient. We can learn what information is important to our visitors, and what isn't. We can discard Web pages you don't use, and focus our efforts on information you need.

Microsoft Internet Explorer (10.0 or Older):
You need to » UPGRADE YOUR BROWSER!!

  • Select "Tools" from the browser menu bar
  • Select "Internet Options"
  • Select the "Privacy" tab
  • Click the "Advanced" button
  • Make sure "First-party Cookies", is checked
  • Make sure "Third-party Cookies", is checked
  • Click "OK" to save changes

Microsoft Internet Explorer 11:

  • Select "Tools" from the browser menu bar (top right chain wheel icon)
  • Select "Internet Options"
  • Select the "Privacy" tab
  • Set slider to Medium
  • Alternatively by clicking 'Advanced...' you can exercise finer control over the browser’s cookies behavior

Mozilla Firefox:
You can » UPGRADE YOUR BROWSER here

  • Click on the Firefox tab, top left of browser window
  • In the right panel, mouseover the "Options" text
  • In the menu, click the "Options" text
  • In the top navigation, select the "Privacy" icon
  • Section "History", in the "FireFox will:" dropdown, select "Use Custom Settings for History"
  • Make sure "Accept cookies from sites", is checked
  • Make sure "Accept third-party cookies," is checked
  • Click "OK" to save changes

Google Chrome (New):

  • Click on the menu icon on the top-right corner of the browser window
  • Select "Settings"
  • Near the bottom of the page, click "Show advanced settings"
  • In the "Privacy" section, click Content settings
  • Enable or disable cookies:
    • To enable cookies, select "Allow local data to be set" (recommended)
    • To disable cookies, select "Block sites from setting any data"

Apple Safari:

  • Click on the Gear Wheel on the top-right corner of the browser window
  • Select the "Preferences" option
  • Select the "Settings" or "Edit"
  • Open "Privacy" tab
  • Set the required cookie behaviour

Opera:

  • Select "e;Tools"e; from the menu bar
  • Select "e;Preferences"e;
  • Click the "e;Advanced"e; tab
  • Select the "e;Cookie"e; option from the left panel
  • Select "e;Accept cookies only from the site I visit"e; or "e;Accept cookies
  • Ensure "e;Delete new cookies when exiting Opera"e; is not ticked
  • Click OK

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