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or Concerned about Cookies? Please Read On:
A cookie is a small bit of text data that is sent from a Web site (in this case www.jean-pierre-creations.com)
to your web browser and stored on your computer's hard drive. Since the
cookie cannot be "executed" as code, it can't contain viruses or other
malicious programs that might harm your computer or compromise your privacy.
Cookies cannot collect
information about your system or gather data from your hard drive. And while you
may receive cookies from many different sites, each cookie can only be read by
the Web server that originally created it; a cookie created by www.yahoo.com,
for example, can't be read or modified by www.jean-pierre-creations.com
or vice versa.
We use cookies to store randomly assigned user identification
numbers and your first name (to welcome you back to our site), along with other data used to make our site operate more smoothly and securely.
Cookies make your use of Jean-Pierre-Creations.com
easier by allowing you to retrieve or resume an earlier shopping session, check on your order progress, track the whereabouts of your
shipment, and use special features such as BrushWizard™.
Can I use the
Jean-Pierre-Creations.com web site without accepting cookies?
No. While some portions of the site may function properly, you will not be able
to shop online, track your order progress, or track your order shipment.
Additionally, you will be unable to use interactive tools such as the BrushWizard™.
While we regret any inconvenience this may cause, we feel that the benefits
offered to the majority of users who allow cookies, far outweigh the
inconvenience to the small percentage of those who do not.
Microsoft Internet
Explorer 5.x
- Select the "Tools"
pulldown menu.
- Select "Internet
Options"
- Click the "Security"
tab.
- Click the
"Internet" Web content zone.
- Click the "Custom
Level" button.
- Scroll down the list of
options to "Cookies". Beneath, you'll see three options for
"Cookies". Select either "Prompt before accepting
cookies" or "Accept all cookies".
- Click "OK" to
accept "Security" options changes.
- Click "OK" to
accept "Internet Options" changes.
Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.x
- Select the "View"
pulldown menu.
- Select "Internet
Options"
- Click the
"Advanced" tab.
- Scroll down the list of
options to "Security" (marked with a padlock symbol). Beneath,
you'll see three options for "Cookies". Select either "Prompt
before accepting cookies" or "Accept all cookies".
- Click "OK"
Netscape Communicator/
Navigator 4.x
- Select the "Edit"
pulldown menu.
- Click "Advanced" (the
word itself, not the "+" next to it).
- Select either "Accept
all cookies" or "Accept only cookies that get sent back to the
originating server". Check the "Warn me" checkbox to be
prompted before accepting cookies.
- Click "OK"
Netscape Navigator 3.x
Navigator 3.x does not have a way to disable cookies. However, you may be shown
a cookie alert each time data is written to the cookie file. To eliminate the alert,
follow the instructions below.
- Select the
"Options" pulldown menu.
- Select "Network
Preferences"
- Click the
"Protocols" tab.
- Under the "Show an
Alert Before" section, uncheck "Accepting a Cookie".
- Click "OK"
Microsoft Internet
Explorer 3.x
MSIE 3.x does not have a way to disable cookies. However, you may be shown a cookie alert each
time data
is written to the cookie file. To eliminate the alert, follow the instructions
below.
- Select the "View"
pulldown menu.
- Select "Options".
- Click the
"Advanced" tab.
- Under "Warnings",
uncheck "Warn before accepting 'cookies'".
- Click "OK".
Opera 3.X:
- Select the
"Preferences" pulldown menu.
- Select "Advanced".
- Under the
"Logging" section, check "Cookie Logging".
- Click "OK".
Opera 4.X:
- Select the
"File" pulldown menu.
- Select "Preferences".
- Under the
"Privacy" category, select "Automatically accept all cookies"
and "Accept from any servers" from the Cookies drop down text
boxes.
- Click "OK".
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