When you visit a CCH web site, you will be asked to accept "cookies." A cookie is a small piece of information that a web site asks your browser to store. This information is used to make your web browsing experience smoother and more effective. For example, a cookie can be used to help retain preferences that you set during your visit to our site.
The most important thing to understand about cookies is that they pose no danger to you. They cannot be used to collect secret information about you or your computer or to provide information about you to other companies. We strongly suggest that you accept cookies from the CCH web sites. They help us provide you with a more seamless, personalized, and effective web browsing experience and assist us in keeping our site compelling and informative.
When the cookie pop-box appears, simply click the checkbox next to "Do not show this message again" and then click OK.
If you do not want to accept cookies from any web site, you can set your browser to automatically refuse cookies without showing you the pop-up warning each time. Please note, however, that refusing cookies may result in degraded functionality in CCH's and other Internet products.
In Netscape Communicator 4.x - Select the Edit menu and then Preferences. Click on "Advanced" in the window on the left. Click on "Disable cookies." Then unclick "Warn me before accepting a cookie."
In Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x - Select the View menu and then Internet Options. Click on the Advanced tab. Scroll down and open "Secuity" and then "Cookies." Select "Disable all cookie use."