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  COOKIE POLICY

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In fact, if you are experiencing problems with our membership login process, chances are that you don't have cookies enabled on your browser.

Please keep in mind that we don't use them to pull data from your hard drive or learn your e-mail address. And we have access only to the information stored in our cookies; we can't view data in cookies created by other websites.

Important Notes:
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  • You may receive multiple cookies during a single visit such as when you are logging into the site, but these cookies are temporary and are removed when you logout.




RESETTING YOUR BROWSER TO ACCEPT COOKIES

If you need to reset your browser to accept cookies, check your browser's operating instructions or Help directory-or follow the steps below.

For Microsoft Internet Explorer® 4.0:

  1. Click "View" in your browser's menu bar; then choose "Internet Options" from the dropdown menu.
  2. On the "Internet Options" screen, click the "Advanced" tab.
  3. Scroll down to "Security, Cookies."
  4. Select either "Prompt before accepting cookies" or "Always accept cookies."
  5. Click the "OK" button.


For Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher:
  1. Click "Internet Options" on the "Tools" menu.
  2. Click the "Security" tab, then the "Internet" icon, and then "Custom Level." Click "Enable" or "Prompt" under "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer."
  3. Click "OK" until you return to Internet Explorer.


For Netscape® browsers:
  1. Click "Edit" in your browser's menu bar, then choose "Preferences" from the dropdown menu.
  2. On the "Preferences" screen, click "Advanced" in the left column.
  3. Select either "Accept all cookies" or "Accept only cookies that get sent back to the originating server."
  4. Click the "OK" button.


 


  RESOURCES


Information including current and projected national earning averages, job outlook, nature of work, and more from the U.S. Department of Labor:

- http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos077.htm



Information on becoming a dietitian, career FAQs, education, and more from the American Dietetics Association:

- http://www.eatright.org





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