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Privacy policy
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To Turn on Javascript
Windows I.E Browser
- Select Tools
- Select Internet Options
- Select Security Tab and press "Default level" or "Custom level" if you want to keep your settings.
- In Customlevel go to Scripting -> Active Scripting and check "Enable" or "Prompt option".
- Press Ok
Netscape
- Select Edit
- Select Preferences
- Go to Advanced section
- Check Enable Java Script for Navigator
- Press Ok
For all other browsers refer to your browsers help
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To Enable Cookies
Windows IE 6.x Browser
- Select Tools
- Select Internet Options
- Select the Privacy tab.
- If settings are visable set them to Medium and click OK.
OR
- Select Advanced
- Deselect override automatic cookie handling button
- Click on the OK button at the bottom of the screen.
- Click OK to exit
Windows IE 5.x Browser
- Go to Tools on the menu bar
- Pick Internet Options
- Click the Security tab
- Select the Custom Level tab
- Under "Allow Cookies that are stored on your computer" click "Enable"
- Under "Allow per-session cookies (not stored)" click "Enable"
- Select OK, Yes you want to save the settings
Windows IE 4.x Browser
- Go to View on the menu bar
- Pick Internet Options
- Click the Advanced tab
- Go down to the Cookies section
- Click "Always Accept Cookies"
- Click OK
Windows IE 3.x Browser
- Go to View on the menu bar
- Pick Options
- Click the Advanced tab
- Go down to the Cookies section
- Click "Warn Before Accept Cookies"
- Click OK
Netscape 7.x
- Click Edit on the Toolbar.
- Click Preferences
- Click the Privacy and Security category; expand the list to show the subcategories.
- Click Cookies
- Three options are displayed. Click the appropriate choice:
- Disable cookies
- Enable cookies for the originating web site only
- Enable all cookies
- If you want to be notified when a web site tries to set a cookie, select "Warn me before accepting a cookie."
Netscape 6.x
- Click Edit on the Toolbar.
- Click Preferences
- Click the Privacy and Security category; expand the list to show the subcategories.
- Click Cookies
- Three options are displayed. Click the appropriate choice:
- Disable cookies
- Enable cookies for the originating web site only
- Enable all cookies
- If you want to be notified when a web site tries to set a cookie, select "Warn me before accepting a cookie."
Netscape 4.x
- Go to Edit on the menu bar
- Pick Preferences
- Go to the Advanced option on the Category menu
- Click the check box next to "Accept All Cookies"
- Click OK
Netscape 3.x Clients
- Go to Options on the menu bar
- Pick Network Preferences
- Click the Languages tab
- Click the checkbox next to "Enable Java"
- Click OK
Mac IE 5.x
- Click Edit
- Select Preferences
- Under the Receiving Files option, select Cookies
- Under "When receiving cookies:" select the desired level of cookie acceptance
- Click OK to finish
Mac IE 4.x
- Go to My AOL on the menu bar
- Pick WWW
- Go to the Advanced Settings option on the Category menu
- Click "Cookies"
- When receiving cookies: Click "Never Ask"
- Click OK
For further instructions on how to change your cookies settings, please use your browser's HELP
documentation to make the appropriate changes.
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