Internet Explorer 6.X Privacy Settings.



Internet Explorer 6.x uses privacy settings to manipulate cookies. A cookie is a tiny file stored on your computer that holds information about you. Almost every site you visit will place one on your computer. The information stored is usually the time you last visited the site and details about what your preferences were at that site. Cookies do not contain any personal information about you, just information regarding the site you visited. You should not fear that someone will read them and discover personal details about yourself. We use cookies in order to let you visit all of our sites without asking for your username and password each time you go from one site to another.

How to change Privacy Settings in Internet Explorer 6.x for use with this site
1. Run Internet Explorer:
2. Click on "Tools" on the menu at the top
3. Click on "Internet Options"
4. Click on the "Privacy" tab
5. Move the slider on the left to the bottom position (Accept All Cookies)
6. Click OK

To Reset Privacy Settings on Internet Explorer 6.x:
1. Run Internet Explorer
2. Click on "Tools" on the menu at the top
3. Click on "Internet Options"
4. Click on the "Privacy" tab
5. Click on the "Default" button
6. Click OK

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