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Cookies are very tiny text files that are stored on your
computer when you visit certain web pages that record your
preferences. Pipettes.com uses cookies to keep track of what
you have in your shopping cart and to remember you when you
return to our store. They cannot harm your computer and they
do not contain any personal or private information. You must
accept cookies to shop at Pipettes.com.
Here are basic instructions for turning cookie support on
in the major browsers. For all other browsers please consult
your documentation or online help files. If you do not know
your browser version, click on help and then click the
About... option.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 Select Tools
-> Internet Options and click on the "Privacy" tab. Click
on the vertical slider and drag it to any position except
'Block All Cookies' then click the 'OK' button at the bottom
of the form.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 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.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 On the PC select
View -> Internet Options and click on the "Advanced& tab.
Scroll down until you see the word "Cookies" and verify that
the radio button next to "Always accept cookies" is selected.
On the Macintosh, select Edit -> Preferences and 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 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. Next click on the "Protocols" tab and ensure
that the box next to "Accepting A Cookie" is unchecked.
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