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In order to sign in, your web browser needs to have cookies turned on. You'll find instructions on how to do this below for browsers like Netscape, Internet Explorer, and AOL.

Just what are cookies, anyway?

Enabling Cookies for Netscape

To set Netscape Navigator to "Accept All Cookies:"
Go to the Edit menu and choose Preferences. In Netscape 4, click the Advanced category; in Netscape 6, click the triangle next to the Advanced category to expand the menu and then click the Cookies subcategory. From the options on the right, select either of the Accept choices. You can also check "Warn me" to have the browser ask for your permission each time a site wants to leave a cookie on your computer. Click OK to save changes and close the "Preferences" window.



Enabling Cookies for Internet Explorer

To set Internet Explorer 4 or higher for Windows to "Accept All Cookies:"
Under the Tools (or the view menu), select Internet Options. Select the Security tab and click the Custom Level button. Scroll down to the "Cookies" section and choose either Enable or Prompt for "Allow per-session cookies (not stored)." Click OK to save changes and close both the "Security Settings" and the "Internet Options" windows.

To set Internet Explorer 4 or higher for Mac to "Accept All Cookies":
Go to the Edit menu and choose Preferences, under the Receiving Files category, click on the Cookies subcategory. On the right, for the "When receiving cookies:" option, choose any of the following: "Never ask" (enable all), "Ask for each site," or "Ask for each cookie." Click OK to save changes and close the "Preferences" window.


Enabling Cookies for AOL

1) Click on Settings
2) Click on Category
3) Click on Internet
4) Internet Options Pops-up
5) Click on Privacy
6) Look for "Web Sites"
7) Click on Edit
8) Type in the "Address of Web Site" space: www.house-mouse.com
9) Click on the "Allow" button
10) Click on the "OK" button to close window
11) Click on the "OK" button to close window