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Why this Site Uses Cookies
This site uses "cookies" to enable you to log into our system and access the Member Area.
We do not distribute your cookie information to any other organizations or websites.
In order to access your MegaBooster account, you must have cookies enabled in your browser.
What Is a "Cookie"?
The following information was adapted from "The Unofficial Cookie FAQ" and may help clear up any misconceptions people may have about cookies and what they can and cannot do or be used for:
A cookie is a file that consists of text only and gets read by your browser. This text contains information that pertains only to a single website.
A cookie cannot be used to get data from your hard drive, grab your email address or steal information about you. When a cookie is set, your browser checks it for length, an expiration date, and where it came from. This means that only the MegaBooster website can access the cookies that it sets.
Cookies are not dangerous to your computer. A cookie is a simple piece of text. It is not a program, or a plug-in. It cannot be used as a virus, and it cannot access your hard drive. Your browser (not a programmer) can save cookie values to your hard disk if it needs to, but that is the limit of the effect on your system.
You can learn all about cookies at the Cookie Central website.
How to Enable Cookies in Your Browser
Netscape Communicator 4.x:
- From "Edit" menu on browser menu bar, select "Preferences"
- Click "Advanced" in menu
- Check off "Accept all cookies"
- Click "OK"
Netscape Navigator 3.x does not have an option to disable accepting cookies, but you can be warned before cookies are sent:
- From "Options" menu on browser bar, select "Network Preferences"
- Select the "Protocol" tab
- Check "Accepting a Cookie" under "Show an Alert Before"
- Click "OK"
Netscape 6 (Linux/Windows/Mac):
- From "Edit" menu on browser menu bar, select "Preferences"
- Click "Advanced" in menu
- Select "Enable all cookies"
- Click "OK"
Mozilla 0.9.x (Linux):
- From "Edit" menu on browser menu bar, select "Preferences"
- Click "Privacy & Security" to expand the menu and then choose "Cookies" in the submenu
- Select "Enable all cookies"
- Click "OK"
Internet Explorer 5.x:
- From "Tools" in browser menu, select "Internet Options"
- Click "Security" tab
- Click "Internet" icon
- Click "Custom Level" button
- Scroll to "Cookies"
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Select "Enable" for "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer"
- Select "Enable" for "Allow per-session cookies (not stored)"
- Click "OK"
Internet Explorer 4.x:
- From "View" in browser menu, select "Options"
- Click the "Advanced" tab
- Scroll down to "cookies" (under "security")
- Check "Always accept cookies"
- Click "OK"
Internet Explorer 3.x does not have an option to disable accepting cookies, but you can be warned before cookies are sent:
- From "View" in browser menu, select "Options"
- Click "Advanced"
- Check off "Warn before accepting cookies"
- Click "OK"
Opera 5.x (Windows):
- From "File" menu on browser menu bar, select "Preferences"
- Click "Privacy" in menu
- In the "Cookies" section, select "Automatically accept all cookies"
- Click "OK"
Opera 4.x beta, 5.x (Linux):
- From "File" menu on browser menu bar, select "Preferences"
- Click "Security" in menu
- Select the "Privacy" tab
- In the "Cookies" section, select "Automatically accept all cookies"
- Click "OK"
For other browsers, please consult the help manual for that browser.
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