A cookie is a small file that we create to store information on your computer. We do not use cookies to track what other sites you have visited, or to look at or track any personal or confidential information about you. We make use of cookies to enable authorization control for online account.
We delete all our cookies when you click "Log Out".
Unless you use the "Auto Sign In" option on the sign in page, the cookie information we create in your browser is destroyed as soon as you quit your browser. On the other hand, if you use the "Auto Sign In" option once and accept the cookies, on future occasions, the system will only set one cookie, since the other cookies remain resident on your computer until you delete them using "Log Out."
What happens when I click on 'Log Out' at the left of the page?
When you enter your username and password you 'Log In.' This allows you to view access-controlled content.
If you use a computer that others have access to, we strongly recommend that you log out when you are done using your MyABPT.com account. If you do not, then others can click on Change Password and take over your account.
It is quite likely that you do not want this to happen, so we recommend that you log out once you are finished using MyABPT. For the length of your session, you can always log back in and view member-only content whenever you wish.
Privacy
See our overall privacy policy here.
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Cookie Problems:
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Make sure that your browser's preferences are set to accept cookies.
You are using a program on your computer that automatically deletes cookies.
Two such programs for the Macintosh are "Cookie Cutter" and "WebFree." You will need to create an exception for MyABPT.com in that software.
The date is set incorrectly on your computer.
This confuses our cookies (they have expiration dates). Check to see that your date is set accurately.
Your browser does not support cookies.
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You are accessing MyABPT via a "proxy server" that is deleting cookies automatically.
You should contact your network administrator to determine whether your institution's proxy server is the source of the trouble.