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What
are cookies and why should I use them?
"Cookies" is an Internet term that refers to a packet of
information that a host computer (in this case, our Web server) uses
to identify a visiting computer (in this case, your system running
the browser). Each visiting computer is assigned a unique
identification number that allows us to open and process a private
shopping cart for you.
How
do I enable my cookies?
For
Internet Explorer and AOL users on Windows: Click on the "Start"
menu, choose "Settings" and then "Control Panel".
When "Control Panel" opens, click on the "Internet
Options" icon, which will open the "Internet Properties"
menu. Cookie options will be under either the "Advanced"
tab or the "Security" tab (under "Security",
select "Custom Level"). You should select the option to
"Accept Cookies" and then click "Apply".
In
Netscape Navigator: Pull down the "Edit" menu on the
menu bar, clicking on the "Preferences" option, and
selecting the "Advanced" tab, which will display your
"Cookie" options. Select "Accept All Cookies"
then click "OK".
If you
cannot find cookie settings in any of these places: Please look
up "cookies" under your browser's "Help" menu or
contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for instructions.
What
if I don't want to enable cookies? If you
choose not to enable cookies, you will not be able to use our search
facility, add items to your shopping cart, or to place orders online,
but you can still use our Web Site to browse our products.
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