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Use of Cookies on Simplyink.com
A cookie is a small data file that a Web site or an e-mail may save to your
browser, which may then be stored on your hard drive. Our Web sites and e-mails
use cookies to create a more personalized shopping experience for visitors to
our site. Cookies simulate a continuous connection - they let us "remember"
information about your preferences and session, and allow you to move within
areas of our Web sites without reintroducing yourself.
Simplyink.com uses a third party to place cookies on your computer to collect
non-personally identifiable information. Although our cookies may contain a
unique user ID, they do not collect or store any personally identifiable
information.
You may choose to set your Web browser to not accept cookies. However, without
enabling your cookies, you will not be able to view, create an account, or make
purchases on Simplyink.com.
Enabling Browser Cookies
To find out how to enable cookies, click your browser:
Enable cookies for Internet Explorer 7
1. Click "Start" and select "Control Panel".
(Note: With Windows XP Classic View click the Windows "Start" button and select
"Settings" and "Control Panel").
2. Open the Internet Options icon.
3. Choose the "Privacy" tab.
4. Click the "Advanced" button.
5. Check the "Override automatic cookie handling" box under the Cookies section
in the Advanced Privacy Settings window.
6. Under First-party Cookies, select the "Accept" or "Prompt" option.
7. Under Third-party Cookies, select "Accept" or "Prompt" option.
(Note: If you select the "Prompt" option you will be prompted every time a
website attempts to send you a cookie, click "OK".)
8. In the Internet Options window click "OK" to exit.
Enable cookies for Internet Explorer 6
1. Click "Start" and select "Control Panel".
(Note: Windows XP Classic View click the Windows "Start" button and select
"Settings" and "Control Panel").
2. Select the "Privacy" tab.
3. Click the "Advanced" button.
4. Place a check in the "Override Automatic Cookie Handling check box".
5. Under First Party Cookies, select the "Accept" or "Prompt" option.
6. Under Third Party Cookies, select the "Accept" or "Prompt" option.
(Note: If you select the "Prompt" option you will be prompted every time a Web
site attempts to send you a cookie, click "OK".)
7. In the Internet Options window click "OK" to exit.
Enable cookies for Mozilla Firefox 2.x
1. In Mozilla Firefox select "Tools" from the File menu.
2. Select "Options".
3. Click the "Privacy" icon in the top panel.
4. Check the box corresponding to "Accept cookies from sites".
5. Click "OK" to save and close.
Enable cookies for Mozilla Firefox 1.x
1. In Mozilla Firefox select "Tools" from the File menu.
2. Select "Options"
3. Click the "Privacy" icon in the top panel.
4. Click the "Cookies" tab.
5. Check the "Allow sites to set cookies" checkbox.
6. Click "OK" to save and close.
Enable cookies for Mozilla Firefox (Mac)
1. Go to the "Firefox" drop down menu.
2. Select "Preferences".
3. Select the "Privacy" icon.
4. Under "Cookies" mark the checkbox for "Allow sites to set Cookies".
Enable cookies for Safari
1. Go to the "Safari" drop down menu.
2. Select "Preferences".
3. Select the "Security" icon from the top panel.
4. Under "Accept Cookies" section select "Only from sites you navigate to".
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