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What is a Cookie?
A cookie is either a small text file that is stored on your hard drive or some information that is stored in memory until you close your browser. Rockwell Automation web sites (or third party web sites linked from Rockwell Automation web sites) may save information on your system in the form of cookies to provide you a more personalized browsing experience, access to a secure implementation, or to better track usage of the applicable web site.
What is its purpose?
Some web sites may allow you to register or choose personalization options so that you can be directed dynamically to information on the web pages that suits your interest. By using a cookie, the web site automatically can read your preferences and customize the web pages without any action on your part. Other areas of web sites may require you to login. In those cases, your username may be stored in a cookie so that the username field automatically can be filled in for you on subsequent visits. If you set your browser not to accept these cookies, your access to or use of certain pages or functionality on Rockwell Automation web sites may be restricted.
How do I reject or control the acceptance of a Cookie?
Most Internet browsers are initially set up to accept cookies. Your browser has the ability to let you change that set up to refuse all cookies or to at least indicate when a cookie is being sent to you. Again, please remember that some web site features and services may not operate properly without the use of cookies.
Please refer to the informational web site for the Internet browser that you use for more information on cookies.