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When you check "Remember my login" your browser stores
your login information on your computer. These stored pieces
of information are called cookies. Each time you visit Copper Pages™,
we will read the login information stored on your computer and use
it to log you in automatically.
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Automatic login makes it easier for you to access Copper
Pages™, but please consider the following issues:
- Anyone who has access to your computer can use
the login information stored on your computer to enter Copper
Pages™ and to access your profile. It is your responsibility
to insure that your computer is secure and that no one will
misuse your automatic login.
- Browsers do not share cookies. For example,
if you selected automatic login while using Netscape, but the
next time you visit Copper Pages™ you're using Internet Explorer,
you will need to login and select automatic login again to set
an Internet Explorer cookie.
- Not all browsers support cookies, however
Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer versions 2.0 and higher
do support cookies. If you are using an older browser,
selecting automatic login may result in an error message, or
the next time you visit Copper Pages™ you'll find that you need
to login.
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We hope this information will help you make
an informed decision about automatic login.
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