Help — Cookies & LegalMatch

Cookies allow websites such as LegalMatch to track a user's progress through the site. While cookies may store personal information that you enter into a web page for any website, they cannot access and 'read' your hard drive, and most expire when a session is over.

For you to use LegalMatch properly, cookies need to be enabled on your computer. Any information you enter while using LegalMatch is stored on our servers and not in cookies. Your password is encrypted before being stored. For a complete description of how cookies work, see www.webopedia.com.

If security and/or privacy settings for your web browser are set to the medium-high or highest levels, cookies will be disallowed and other web browser functions disabled. You will not be able to use LegalMatch. You may reset your web browser's security and/or privacy levels as indicated in the views below and use LegalMatch with confidence. Use the default settings as recommended by Microsoft and Netscape.

Enabling Cookies

To enable cookies, follow the instructions below for the browser version you are using.

Internet Explorer 6, 7, and 8

  1. Select Tools
  2. Select Internet Options
  3. Select the Privacy tab.
  4. Select Advanced
  5. Deselect override automatic cookie handling button
  6. Click on the OK button at the bottom of the screen.
  7. Click OK to exit

Firefox 2, 3, 3.6

  1. From the Tools menu, select Options
  2. Select Privacy tab from the top menu
  3. Click on the "Firefox will" dropdown under "History" and select Remember history
  4. If you are using custom settings for History, make sure the Accept cookies from sites box is checked

Safari

  1. From the Edit menu, choose Preferences
  2. Select the Security tab
  3. Next to Accept cookies, make sure Only from sites I visit is selected