What are cookies, and how do they work?
Cookies help you navigate a website easily and effectively. A cookie is a
small data file that certain websites create on your hard drive when you visit
them. For example, a cookie can contain information such as your user ID. The
site might use that information to track the pages you've visited and
personalize them on your next visit. Websites use cookies to simulate a
continuous connection to that site. This makes it more convenient for you to
visit pages within a site without having to reintroduce yourself with each mouse
click. Cookies contain only information that you enter, and are not capable of
infiltrating your hard drive and sneaking away with personal information.
Should I enable cookies on my browser?
Yes! Cookies are required to fill out the Online Loan Application on this
website. They are also extremely useful in storing information for easy
accessibility when visiting many of the other websites that you visit.
To enable cookies in your browser, please choose one of the browsers below
and follow the corresponding instructions:
(To obtain your version number, click HELP, then ABOUT from within your web
browser.)
Netscape 4.x
- Move your mouse to the top line of your web browser to the word "Edit" and
press and hold your left mouse button.
- Move your mouse pointer down to the option of "Preferences" and release
the mouse button.
- Move your mouse pointer and click on the word "Advanced."