
About Cookies and Cookies Handling -
What are cookies?
Internet Cookies are a small piece of data stored locally by your browser
that saves information and helps identify you to web sites upon subsequent
visits. In the hands of a skilled webmaster, the cookie offers limitless
possibilities in the areas of web customization and user tracking. Cookies
are like little identification cards passed out by web sites. Like conventional
ID cards, cookies are carried with the user, they store information to
help identify you, and they expire at a certain date and then must be
reissued. As you probably have different cards for your local department
store, the movie rentals, and the library, you are issued different and
separate cookies by different web servers.
Enabling Cookies
Our website uses cookies as a security measure so that we
can monitor who logs in and updates a company's webpage, places a classified,
etc.. It is an important tool that is needed. Enabling cookies is fairly
simple. You may choose to enable cookies for all websites, or just enable
cookies for specific sites you trust.
If you are using Internet Explorer, go to the top of your browser and click
Tools. Choose Internet Options and a new window will appear. Click on the
tab that reads privacy. It should be the 3rd tab from the left in the new
window. You should now see a slider that probably reads the default setting
of medium.
At this point you have 2 options. One is to move the slider all the way
to the bottom, which will enable all cookies from any website. The other
is to click on the button below the slider that reads websites. Click on
that button to enable cookies just on websites that you deem okay. Please
add powersportsdata.com, cycledata.com, and http://65.74.148.68. You should
enable, "allow", cookies for all of these websites.
If you use AOL as an internet provider, please use these instructions
instead:
AOL 9.0
Click on the AOL "Settings" icon near the top of your AOL window.
In the "Essentials" section, click on "Internet [Web] Options"
Click on the "Privacy" tab.
Click on the "Advanced" button
Ensure that "Override automatic cookie handling" is checked.
First and Third party cookies should be set to "Accept"
Check "Always allow session cookies"
Click on "OK"
Click "Apply" and then "OK"
Exit AOL and restart your computer (This step is important. Do not skip.)
AOL 8.0
From the AOL Toolbar, select Settings.
Select Preferences
Select Internet Properties (WWW)
Select the Privacy tab
Select Advanced
Deselect override automatic cookie handling button
Click OK to exit.
AOL 7.0 with IE 6.x
From the AOL Toolbar, select Settings.
Select Preferences
Select Internet Properties (WWW)
Select the Privacy tab
Select Advanced
Deselect override automatic cookie handling button
Click OK to exit.
AOL 7.0 with IE 5.5
From the AOL Toolbar, select Settings.
Select Preferences
Select Internet Properties (WWW)
Select the Security tab
Select the Custom Level tab
Under "Allow Cookies that are stored on your computer" click
"Enable"
Under "Allow per-session cookies (not stored)" click "Enable"
Select OK, Yes you want to save the settings
AOL 6.0
From the AOL Toolbar, select Settings
Select Preferences
Select Internet Properties (WWW)
Select the Security tab
Select the Custom Level tab
Under "Allow Cookies that are stored on your computer" click
"Enable"
Under "Allow per-session cookies (not stored)" click "Enable"
Select OK, Yes you want to save the settings
AOL 5.0
Go to My AOL
Pick WWW
Click the Security tab
Go to Custom Level
Scroll down to find Cookie
Click "Enable"
Click OK
AOL 4.0
Click on Preferences
Select on the WWW button
Click on the Advanced tab
Select the "Accept all cookies" checkbox
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