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In order to shop on this site we use session to track the activity on this
site from your web browser. In order to do that your web browser should be
able to accept cookies. We do not track any other data on your PC and cookies
are harmless to your PC. If your cookie settings are enabled or blocked
you may experience difficulties in shopping like your cart gets empty or you
get message that you have been inactive on this site.
What is a Cookie: A cookie is a small
data file that a Web site transfers to a user's hard drive when a user visits
the Web site. A cookie file can contain information such as a user ID that the
site uses to ensure a secure logon. The only personal information a cookie can
contain is that which a user supplies. A cookie can't read data off a hard
disk or read cookie files created by other sites.
How to modify
"Cookie" setting
The instructions below give you specific
information on how to modify your cookie settings so they work with our
system. Please scroll down for the specific version of Internet Explorer
that you have installed on your system. You can see what version of
Internet Explorer you are using by clicking the Help tab on the toolbar at the
top and then clicking on "About Internet Explorer."
Internet Explorer 6.x
Internet Explorer 5.x
Internet Explorer 4.x
Internet Explorer 3.x or earlier:
America Online version 6.0:
America Online versions 4 and
5
America Online version 5 (alternate
instructions)
America Online version 4
(alternate instructions) and version 3
To accept cookies if you are
using a Macintosh computer...
Internet Explorer 4 and 3
Netscape Communicator 4
Netscape Navigator 3
America Online versions 4 for the Macintosh
America Online version 3
Internet Explorer 6.x:
Internet Explorer 6.0 puts many more
restrictions on cookie use than earlier versions of Internet Explorer.
Our site normally works fine with the default settings that IE 6.0 uses upon
the initial installation, i.e., the "Medium" setting level for both
the Security and Privacy tabs. In order to see your current settings on
IE 6.0, click on Tools and Internet Options, and on that screen
(which is shown below) then click on the Security and Privacy
tabs to view your current settings..

If you are having problems logging into our
site, then you may have your cookie settings set at too tight of a level, thus
preventing our permissioning system from logging you in and deciding whether
you should have access to the job search area and access to your personal
profile. There are three different ways to eliminate this problem.
The first thing you can do is reduce your Security and Privacy Settings to
"Medium" if they are set at a higher level.
If you want to keep high Security and Privacy
settings, then another thing you can do is to provide an exception so that
cookies will work just for our site. In order to do this, click on
Tools, Internet Options, and Privacy. That screen is shown below.

Click on the "Edit" button under the
section at the bottom of the screen entitled "Web Sites." You
will see the following screens:

In the field under "Address of Web
site," type in patelbrothersusa.com(making
sure there are no typos) and then click the Allow button on the right.
Then click the "ok" button at the bottom of the screen. This
will allow your system to accept cookies just for www.patelbrothersusa.com
but leave your cookie settings unchanged for other sites that you visit.
A third way to take care of the problem is to
change your default Privacy settings to allow "session" cookies on
all sites that you visit. Session cookies are only temporary and go away
when you close your browser. In order to do this, go to the Privacy tab,
and click on Advanced. You will see the following screen:

Click to check the box in front of
"Override automatic cookie handling." Leave the default of
"Accept" for "First Party Cookies" and "Third-party
Cookies," and click to check the box for "Always allow session
cookies." Click "ok" to exit the screen. Now your
browser will accept session cookies on all sites that you visit.
Internet Explorer 5.x:
Right click on the Internet Explorer icon from your desktop
Click Properties
Click on the Tab that says Security
Select the Internet icon, within Web Content Zone unless you have previously
altered the security settings.

Click the Custom Level... button
Locate the Cookie Section
Please Note: Internet Explorer 5.0 contains two separate locations where
'cookies' can be changed:

Allow Cookies that are stored on your computer
Allow per-session Cookies, not stored
Internet Explorer 4.x:
Choose the View menu.
Click Internet Options.
Click the Advanced tab.
Here you will see the Cookie Preferences.
Internet Explorer 3.x or earlier:
In Internet Explorer choose the View menu.
Click Options.
Click the Advanced tab.
Here you will see the Cookie Preferences.
If you still can't find your 'cookie' preferences contact Microsoft help:
http://www.microsoft.com/Support/
After you have made any changes to your cookie settings exit your browser and
then re-open your IE browser and return to www.patelbrothersusa.com

After you have made any changes to your cookie settings exit your browser and
then re-open your IE browser and return to www.patelbrothersusa.com
America Online version 6.0:
- Click on Settings>Preferences.
- Click on Internet Properties.
- Click on Security.
- Click on Custom Level... (you may have to
click on Default Level first).
- Scroll down until you see
"Cookies."
- Set "Allow cookies that are stored on
your computer" to "Enable."
America Online versions 4 and
5
Follow the instructions below only if you are using the browser that came with
AOL. If you opened another browser outside of AOL, follow the directions for
that browser as described above.
- Click on Start from your Windows 95/98
taskbar.
- Point at Settings.
- Click on Control Panels.
- Click on the Internet icon. The Internet
Properties window will appear.
- Click on the Advanced tab from within the
Internet properties window.
- Scroll down until you see the Cookies icon.
- Click Always accept cookies.
- Click on Apply.
- Click on OK.
America Online version 5 (alternate
instructions)
- In the AOL top menu bar, click on My AOL.
- Select Preferences from the drop down menu.
- In the Preferences window, click on WWW. The
AOL Internet Properties window will appear.
- Click on the Security tab
- Click on the Internet zone, then click on
the Custom button on the bottom of the window. The Security Settings
window will appear.
- Scroll down until you see Cookies.
- Click Enable.
- Click on OK.
America Online version 4
(alternate instructions) and version 3
- Click on MY AOL on your AOL Toolbar.
- Select Preferences.
- Click on the WWW icon. The AOL Internet
Properties window will appear.
- Click on the Advanced tab from within the
AOL Internet Properties window.
- Click to "de-select" Warn before
accepting cookies.
Internet Explorer 4 and 3
- Click Edit, and then click Preferences.
- Click the Receiving Files arrow.
- Click the Cookies button.
- Under When receiving cookies, select never
ask.
- Click OK.
Netscape Communicator 4
- Click Edit, and then click Preferences.
- Click Advanced in the menu on the left-hand
(white background) side of the screen.
- Under Cookies on the right-hand part of the
screen (gray background), click Accept all cookies.
- Click OK.
Netscape Navigator 3
You cannot disable cookies in this version of
Netscape, but you can turn the cookies warning on and off. Here is how you can
turn the warning off so that cookies will be accepted automatically.
- Click Options, and then choose Network
Preferences.
- Click the Protocols tab.
- Under Show an Alert Before, click to
"de-select" Accepting a Cookie.
- Click OK.
America Online versions 4 for the Macintosh
- Click on MY AOL on your AOL Toolbar.
- Select Preferences.
- Click on the WWW icon. The AOL Web
Preferences window will appear.
- Click on the Advanced settings button from
within the AOL Web Preferences window.
- Click the Receiving Files arrow so that the
Cookies button appears beneath it.
- Click on the Cookies button. The Cookie
Settings window will appear to the right.
- Under When receiving cookies, select never
ask.
- Click OK.
America Online version 3
- This version of AOL for the Macintosh does
not accept cookies. You must upgrade to AOL 4 in order to use areas of
4nannies.com that require cookies.
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