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** If you were referred to this page by an error message, please enable Cookies before exploring our web site.
This document will give you an overview of web browser cookies.
What is a Cookie ?
A Cookie is a small text file which is sent from a web site server to your computer's browser in order to save session information. The information in a cookie can be accessed by an scripting language such as JavaScript, to provide users with system preferences and store temporary application data.
Cookies are widely used and most web browsers are initially configured to accept them automatically. If you prefer not to accept cookies, you may adjust your browser settings to alert you when cookies are being sent or refuse to accept them altogether. However you should understand that if you disable cookies, you will not be able to utilize many of our e-commerce business services.
How Cookies Are Used
Cookies are commonly used to keep track of system and application variables during a given session. These variables could include things such as logon and session parameters, user preferences, pages visited and time spent viewing a given page. Using cookies to keep track of this information avoids requiring you from having to repeatedly enter this information. Therefore they can provide you with a more pleasurable experience and the web site administrator with important insight on how to improve the web site.
We use a single cookie to keep track of the items you place into your shopping basket as you browse through our product gallery. We do not save any personal or confidential information in this cookie, and it is immediately deleted after you submit your order.
How Cookies are Not Used
Cookies can not be used to access or write to any other files or programs in your computer.
They also can not be used to capture or send your files or data to another computer. Cookies can not access information stored in other cookies and they are only available to the web server which created them in the first place. Cookies do not gather sensitive information about you or the files installed on your computer.
Enabling Cookies in Internet Explorer v6.0
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Click the "Tools" menu and then select "Internet Options"
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Click on the "Privacy" tab at the top of the dialogue
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Move the "Settings" slider tab to either: Accept All Cookies, Low or Medium
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Click on the "Apply" and then the "OK" buttons to save your settings
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Click on the CHECK-OUT menu link at the top of this page
Enabling Cookies in Internet Explorer v5.0
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Click the "Tools" menu and then select "Internet Options"
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Click on the "Security" tab at the top of the dialogue
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Click on the Internet scope (world icon) and then click on the "Custom Level..." button
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Scroll the window down until you see the "Cookies" settings
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Click on the "Enable" toggle box for both cookie sections
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Click on the "Yes" and "OK" buttons in both of the open dialogue boxes
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Click on the CHECK-OUT menu link at the top of this page
Enabling Cookies in Netscape Navigator v4.75+
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Click the "Edit" menu and then select "Preferences"
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Click on the "Advanced" category and enable (check) the "Accept all cookies" toggle box
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Click on the "OK" button
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Click on the CHECK-OUT menu link at the top of this page
Enabling Cookies in other Web browsers
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Please refer to your web browser Help documentation to ensure that your browser supports web browser Cookies and how to enable this if it does.
Special Notes
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If you see a message indicating that a web site is trying to send you a cookie while visiting our web site, you should choose to continue or you will not be able to use our e-commerce services
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If your browser does not support Cookies, you must upgrade to a browser which does if you want to use our e-commerce services
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