Our Use of Cookies
WHAT IS A COOKIE?
A cookie is a small file created to store information on your computer. We do not use cookies to track other sites you have visited or to track any confidential or personal information. We create cookies to enable authentication for subscription access and to remember your preferences if you have customized your journals interface.
We delete all authentication cookies when you quit your browser (unless Auto Sign In is enabled) or when you click Sign Out. Preferences cookies persist from session to session unless manually deleted.
SIGN IN AND SIGN OUT
Auto Sign In allows you to bypass the sign-in step each session by creating a cookie to encrypt and store your login information. To enable this feature, check the “Remember my user name and password” option on the sign-in page. As you will not be logged out when you quit your browser, you must click Sign Out if you wish to disable Auto Sign In and to log out of your account.
Please be aware that anyone with access to your computer will have access to your subscription information when using the Auto Sign In feature; therefore, do not enable Auto Sign In on a computer to which other users have access.
Follow the Sign Out link to delete your authentication cookie and to sign out of your personal subscription. We recommend that you sign out any time you sign in to your subscription on a computer to which other users have access.
COOKIE PROBLEMS
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