Should I choose "Remember me"? What is a cookie? Why use cookies? Are cookies safe? How can I tell if cookies are enabled on this computer? How do I accept cookies? How can I delete cookies from this computer?
Should I choose "Remember me"? Choose "Remember me" if no one else uses your computer. Uncheck "Remember me" if you share this computer with others. Anytime you click "Sign out", you'll need your email address and password the next time you access your account. The "Remember me" feature requires the use of "cookies". Back to Top
What is a cookie? A cookie is personalized data that we use to keep track of your information. For example, when you sign in, a cookie lets us remember who you are. Since the cookie contains this type of information, and not programs that can run, a cookie cannot contain a virus. Back to Top
Why use cookies? By setting a cookie, we enable users to access their account information without having to log in every time. Back to Top
Are cookies safe? We don't give your cookie information to other organizations and no one else has access to it. A cookie cannot be used to extract information from your system. For added security, much of the information in your cookie is encrypted. Back to Top
How can I tell if cookies are enabled on this computer? To check to see if cookies are enabled, click the following link; if a blank page appears, cookies are disabled. If a page with any text on it appears (it will look like a long code), that means your cookies are enabled. Cookie Test Back to Top
How do I accept cookies? You can order your browser to accept all cookies or to alert you every time a cookie is offered. Then you can decide whether to accept one or not. For Internet Explorer 6.0: 1. Choose Tools, then 2. Internet Options. 3. Click the Privacy tab, 4. Default setting is medium. Move the slider to determine which setting you prefer. 5. Click on Edit button at the bottom for Web Sites. 6. Enter www.regionalhelpwanted.com in the Address box and click Allow. 7. Click on OK and OK again to finish the dialog box. For Internet Explorer 5.0: 1. Choose Tools, then 2. Internet Options. 3. Click the Security tab, 4. Click Internet, then Custom Level. 5. Scroll down to Cookies and choose one of the two options. For Internet Explorer 4.0: 1. Choose View, then 2. Internet Options. 3. Click the Advanced tab, 4. Scroll down to the yellow exclamation icon under Security and choose one of the three options to regulate your use of cookies. For Internet Explorer 3.0: In Internet Explorer 3.0, you can View, Options, Advanced and click on the button that says Warn Before Accepting "Cookies". For Netscape: 1. Click the Edit button on the top menu bar of your browser. 2. Next, select Preferences. 3. Click on Advanced. 4. Scroll down until you see "Cookies." 5. Select Always accept cookies. For AOL, version 8.0 or later: 1. Click on the Settings,Preferences. 2. Click Internet from By Category section. 3. Click the Privacy tab. 4. Default setting is medium. Move the slider to determine which setting you prefer. 5. You can also click on Advanced for specialized cookie treatment. For AOL, version 6.0: 1. Click on Settings,Preferences. 2. Click on Internet properties. 3. Click on Security. 4. Click on Custom Level... (you may have to click on Default Level first). 5. Scroll down until you see "Cookies." 6. Set "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" to "Enable." For AOL, version 5.0 or earlier: 1. Click on My AOL at the top of the screen. 2. Click on WWW in the left column. 3. Click on Advanced Settings ... 4. In the left column, under Receiving Files, click on Cookies. 5. Next to "When receiving cookies:" choose "Never ask." 6. Click OK. Back to Top
How can I delete cookies from this computer? For Internet Explorer 6.0: 1. Click the Tools button on the top menu bar of your browser. 2. Next, select Internet Options. 3. Click on General tab. 4. Click on Delete Cookies of the Temporary Internet Files zone. 5. Click on Privacy tab. 6. Click on Edit button at the bottom for Web Sites. 7. Enter www.regionalhelpwanted.com in the Address box and click Allow. 8. Click on OK and OK again to finish the dialog box. For earlier versions of Internet Explorer: 1. Click the Tools button on the top menu bar of your browser. 2. Next, select Internet Options. 3. Click on General tab. 4. Click on Delete Cookies of the Temporary Internet Files zone. For Netscape 7.0: 1. Click the Edit.., Preferences buttons on the top menu bar of your browser. 2. From Category section, click Privacy & Security. 3. Click Cookies from the expanded section. 4. Click Manage Stored Cookies button. 5. Remove cookies in the Cookie Mamanger section by selecting individual cookie or remove all cookies. For AOL, version 8.0 or later: 1. Click on the Settings,Preferences. 2. Click Internet from By Category section. 3. Click on General tab. 4. Click on Delete Cookies of the Temporary Internet Files zone. Back to Top