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Enabling cookies in your
browser to avail of our E-commerce
services.
The settings for
enabling and restricting cookies vary among Web browsers. If your browser
is a different version than those listed below, the steps you take may be
different. For more information on cookies and changing settings for your
browser, you can refer to the help in your browser's Help
menu.
Enabling cookies in Internet Explorer 6
(Windows) If the default Privacy settings are at a Medium level,
Internet Explorer uses automatic cookie handling, which is the simplest
way to enable cookies.
1.Click Tools > Internet Options to open
the Internet Options dialog box. 2.Click the Privacy tab. 3.If you
do not want to customize your settings, make sure the Privacy settings are
set to medium and skip the remaining steps. If the privacy settings for
the Internet zone are Custom, you can click the Default button to return
to the original settings, which includes automatic cookie handling.
4.If you want to customize privacy settings, you can click the
Advanced button to open the Advanced Privacy Settings dialog box. 5.To
disable automatic cookie handling, select the option to Override automatic
cookie handling. 6.If you want to use custom settings, follow these
requirements: You must accept First-party Cookies. You may block
Third-party Cookies. You must allow session cookies.
Enabling cookies in
Internet Explorer 5.1 (Macintosh) 1.Click Edit > Preferences to
open the Preferences dialog box. 2.Click Receiving Files > Cookies.
3.Make sure the Cookies Settings are set to Accept Cookies. If you
see an Accept Cookies button, click it. If you see a Decline Cookies
button, no action is required.
Enabling cookies in Netscape
Navigator 4.7 (Windows and Macintosh) 1.Click Edit > Preferences
to open the Preferences dialog box. 2.Under Category, click Advanced.
3.Under Cookies, at a minimum, you must select the option: Accept
only cookies that get sent back to the originating server.
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