What are Cookies?
A cookie
is a very small text file placed on
your hard drive by a Browser. It is
essentially your identification information
for us and cannot be executed as code
or deliver viruses. It is uniquely
yours and can only be read by the
server that gave it to you. A cookie's
main function is to tell the server
that you returned to that Web page.
How
Do I Configure My Browser to Accept
Cookies?
It's very easy.
If
you're using Internet Explorer
5.x:
1. Choose "Tools", then
2. "Internet Options",
3. Click the "Security"
tab, then click on "Custom Level",
4. Scroll down to "Cookies"
until "Allow cookies that are
stored on your computer" and
Click on "Enable".
If you're using Internet Explorer
6.x:
1. Choose "Tools", then
2. "Internet Options",
3. Click the "Privacy" tab,
4. Then choose "Medium"
level.
If you're using Netscape Communicator
4.x:
On your Task Bar, click:
1. "Edit", then
2. "Preferences", then
3. click on "Advanced".
4. Set your options in the box labeled
"Cookies".
About Auto-login
We will
memorize your login information for
you, so you can quickly and easily
enter our fares system.
How
automatic login works:
When you select automatic login your
browser stores your login information
on your computer. These stored pieces
of information are called cookies.
Each time you visit our site, we will
read the login information stored
on your computer and use it to log
you in automatically.
Important issues to consider:
Automatic login makes it easier for
you to access our site system, but
please consider the following :
• Anyone who has access to your
computer can use the login information
stored on your computer to enter the
FlyLink
Best Rates site and to access our
fares.
• It is your responsibility
to insure that your computer is secure
and that no one will misuse your automatic
login.
• Browsers do not share cookies.
For example, if you selected automatic
login while using Netscape, but the
next time you visit our site you're
using Internet Explorer, you will
need to login and select automatic
login again to set an Internet Explorer
cookie.
We hope this information will help
you make an informed decision about
automatic login.