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About Cookies

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Cookies, by themselves, do not tell us your e-mail address or other personal information unless you choose to provide this information to us. However, once you choose to furnish our site with personally identifiable information, this information may be linked to the data stored in the cookie.

We use cookies to remember your name and the contents of your shopping cart. This allows you to leave our site, come back later, and still have the contents of your shopping cart intact.

Our website requires the use of cookies. Turning off cookies will prevent you from accessing the website.

Here's how to enable cookies: (If you do not know your browser version, select Help -> About... from your tool bar)

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0

Select Tools -> Internet Options and click on the "Privacy" tab. Move the slider down to choose "Medium" or below it. Click "OK".

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0

On a PC:
Select Tools -> Internet Options and click on the "Security" tab. The default selection, "Medium", supports cookies, but you can click on the "Custom Level" button to check. Scroll down until you see the word "Cookies" and verify that the radio button next to "Enable" is selected in both options.

On a Mac:
Select Edit -> Preferences. Scroll down until you see "Cookies" under Receiving Files. Make sure that "Never Ask" is selected.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (and 4.5 Macintosh

On a PC:
Select View -> Internet Options and click on the "Advanced" tab. Scroll down until you see the word "Cookies" and verify that the circle next to "Always accept cookies" is selected.

On a Mac:
Select Edit -> Preferences. Scroll down until you see "Cookies" under Receiving Files. Make sure that "Never Ask" is selected.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0

Choose View -> Options and click on the "Advanced" tab. Make sure that "Warn before accepting a cookie" is unchecked.

Netscape 7.0

Choose Edit -> Preferences and click on the "Privacy & Security" option. Click on Cookies. Select the radio button next to "Enable all cookies" and click "OK".

Netscape Communicator 4.0

Choose Edit -> Preferences and click on the "Advanced" option. Select the radio button next to "Accept all cookies" and click "OK".

Netscape Navigator 3.0

Open "Network Preferences" under Options. Click on the "Protocols" tab and ensure that the box next to "Accepting A Cookie" is unchecked.

If you still need help enabling cookies in your web browser please don't hesitate to contact us.