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Cookies were originally designed to help a web site distinguish someone as a previous visitor and thus save and remember
any preferences that may have been set while the user was browsing the site.
A cookie is simply a small string of text that a web site can send to your browser. A cookie cannot retrieve any other
data from your hard drive, pass on computer viruses, or capture your E-mail address. Currently, web sites use cookies
to enhance the user's visit; in general, cookies can securely store a user's ID and password, personalize home pages,
identify which parts of a site have been visited or keep track of selections in a "shopping cart."
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to accept a cookie. Your ability to utilize the public areas of our site will not be affected. However, if you are visiting
a section of our site where you will be accessing confidential information, you must accept our site's cookies as they are essential
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Setting your cookie preferences
In Netscape Navigator 3: Select Network Preferences from the Options menu. From the Network Preferences menu, select
the Protocols tab and modify your preference if you wish to be warned before accepting cookies.
In Netscape Navigator 4: Select Preferences from the Edit menu. From the Preferences menu, select Advanced, and several
options for cookies will be listed in the lower right of the menu. Additionally, you may select Help for more details. For
further information about the Netscape browser and use of cookies, visit Netscape's web site.
In Microsoft Internet Explorer 3: Select Options from the View menu. Choose the Advanced menu to modify your preference
if you wish to be warned before accepting cookies.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4: Select Options from the View menu. Choose the Advanced menu and scroll to the section
labeled "Cookies," where several options are listed. For further information about the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser and
use of cookies, visit Microsoft's web site.
In AOL: If you are using AOL v3.0 for Windows 95: Select Preferences from the Members menu. Click on the WWW icon and
select Advanced. Modify your preference if you wish to be warned before accepting cookies. If you are using the following AOL
browsers, you will not be able to set cookie preferences since these browsers are programmed to automatically accept all cookies:
AOL v3.0 for Windows 3.0, AOL's proprietary browser or AOL's version of Microsoft Internet Explorer v3.0; AOL for the MAC, and AOL's
version of Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.1.
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