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Javascript

This site uses Javascript to function and and provide a better user experience.

If you have any issues with navigation or functionality, you may need to enable Javascript on your browser. Instructions are provided below.

Instructions for enabling Javascript

Internet Explorer 6.0/7.0

  1. Click on the Tools menu and select Internet Options.
  2. Click on the Security tab.
  3. Click on Custom Level.
  4. Scroll down until you see section labelled "Scripting". Internet Explorer Javascript Instructions
  5. Under "Active Scripting", select Enable and click OK.

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Mozilla Firefox 1.0

  1. Click on the Tools menu and select Options.
  2. Click on the Web Features tab at the left of the window.
  3. Select the "Enable JavaScript" checkbox. Firefox Javascript Instructions
  4. Click OK to apply.

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Mozilla Firefox 1.5/2.0

  1. Click on the Tools menu and select Options.
  2. Click on the Content tab at the top of the window.
  3. Select the "Enable JavaScript" checkbox. Firefox Javascript Instructions
  4. Click OK to apply.

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Apple Safari 1.0

  1. Click on the Safari menu and select Preferences.
  2. Click on the Security tab at the top of the window.
  3. Select the "Enable JavaScript" checkbox. Apple Safari Javascript Instructions

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Cookies

Areas of this site require cookies to be enabled on your browser.

A cookie is a small amount of data, which often includes an anonymous unique identifier that is sent to your browser from a web site's computers and stored on your computer's hard drive.

Each web site can send its own cookie to your browser if your browser's preferences allow it, but (to protect your privacy) your browser only permits a web site to access the cookies it has already sent to you, not the cookies sent to you by other sites.

Choices about Cookies

You can configure your browser to accept all cookies, reject all cookies, or notify you when a cookie is set. (Each browser is different, so check the "Help" menu of your browser to learn how to change your cookie preferences.)

If you reject all cookies, you will not be able to websites that require you to log in, and you may not be able to complete online surveys.

Instructions for enabling cookies

Internet Explorer 6.0/7.0

  1. Click on the Tools menu and select Internet Options.
  2. Click the Privacy tab at the top of the window.
  3. Make sure that the slider is set at a level not higher than Medium. Internet Explorer cookie instructions
  4. The bottom of the Settings section of the Privacy tab contains several buttons. Click on the one marked Advanced. Internet Explorer cookie instructions
  5. In the new window under the Cookies section, check the box labeled "Override automatic cookie handling".
  6. Now you will see the other settings that are enabled and can be configured.
  7. Under the First-party Cookies section, click the Accept button.
  8. Under the Third-party Cookies section, click on the Accept button.
  9. Check the box labeled "Always allow session cookies."
  10. Click on OK.
  11. Click on Apply then Click OK.

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Mozilla Firefox 1.0

  1. Click on the Tools menu and select Options.
  2. Click on the Privacy tab at the left of the window.
  3. Open the Cookies section in the main window, and select the "Allow sites to set cookies" checkbox. Firefox Javascript Instructions
  4. Click OK to apply.

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Firefox 1.5/2.0

  1. Click on the Tools menu and select Options.
  2. Click on the Privacy tab at the top of the window.
  3. Select the "Accept cookies from sites" checkbox. Firefox Cookie Instructions
  4. Click OK to apply.

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Apple Safari 1.0

  1. Click on the Safari menu and select Preferences.
  2. Click on the Security tab at the top of the window.
  3. Select "Always" or "Only from sites you navigate to" in the Accept Cookies section. Apple Safari Cookie Instructions

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ACER's Practices Regarding Cookies

ACER uses its own cookies for a number of purposes, including to:

Under no circumstances do we use cookies to save personal or private information.

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