A number of the
shopping cart features on teebop.com such as your shopping cart and an address book require the use of session
variables to pass information from one web page to the next. This requires that
Session Cookies be enabled on your browser. These cookies last for the duration
of your user session, but are not stored permanently on your
hard drive. No passwords are stored in cookies. We do not save any cookies to
your hard disk; the cookies only persist while your browsing session is active.
Try our
Cookie tester (opens in a pop-up) to make sure cookies are enabled. If you have questions on concerns
about cookie use, please refer to our
Privacy Policy. To
continuing using the teebop.com online store to the fullest, please enable cookies on your
browser.
To determine the version of AOL is on your computer:
Click Help from the menu at the top of the screen
Click About America Online
NOTE: If the changes below do not work for you, please minimize
the AOL Browser and open and use a SEPARATE browser like Internet Explorer
or Netscape.
Version 9.0:
Click on the AOL "Settings" icon near the top of your AOL window.
In the "Essentials" section, click on "Internet [Web] Options"
Click on the "Privacy" tab.
Click on the "Advanced" button
Ensure that "Override automatic cookie handling" is checked.
First and Third party cookies should be set to "Accept"
Check "Always allow session cookies"
Click on "OK"
Click "Apply" and then "OK"
Exit AOL and restart your computer (This step is important. Do not
skip.)
Version AOL 8.0:
Click on the AOL "Settings" icon near the top of your AOL window.
In the dropdown that appears, select "Preferences".
Click the "By Category" tab
Find "Internet" in the listings.
Click on the "Privacy" tab.
Click on the "Advanced" button.
Ensure that "Override automatic cookie handling" is checked.
First and Third party cookies should be set to "Accept"
Check "Always allow session cookies"
Click on "OK"
Click "Apply" and then "OK"
Exit AOL and restart your computer (This step is important. Do not
skip.)
On the right-hand side panel select 'Enable Cookies.'
Modify your security/firewall/anti-virus software settings
Security/firewall/anti-virus software can sometimes affect how browsers handle cookies.
Please make sure you have cookies enabled in your software, or add "www.teebop.com"
to your "safe list" of sites.
Zone Alarm
In Zone Alarm, select Privacy.
Under Cookie Control, click Custom
In Custom Privacy Settings:
Uncheck the box that says "Block session cookies"
Uncheck the box that says "Block persistent cookies"
Uncheck the box that says "Remove private header information".
Uncheck the box that says "Expire Cookies"
Click OK.
Norton Personal Firewall
Double click on the Norton Personal Firewall icon in the tray.
Click on the Open option in the pop-up menu.
Click the Options icon in the Norton SystemWorks menu box.
Click on the Personal Firewall option in the Options menu box.
Click the Advanced Options button at the bottom of the Norton Personal
Firewall Options menu box to retrieve the default settings menu box.
Make sure you are in the "Web" tab. There may be several domains
already listed in this area.
Click on the Add Site button at the bottom of the Web defaults window.
You will need to enter "www.teebop.com" (without the quotes) as
a new default. This should active the default rules section of that
window.
Make sure the Cookies and Referer (under Browsing Privacy) are set
to permit as a default rule for the www.teebop.com domain.
Click OK, then click OK again.
McAfee Privacy Service
Right-click the red "M" icon by your system clock.
Click "Privacy Service."
Click "Options."
The McAfee Privacy Service window appears. Click the "Cookies" tab.
Enter each website address from which you would like to allow cookies.
Click "Add."
Once completed, close the window.
Check your computer's Time/Date settings Sometimes your browser does not accept cookies because the Time/Date in your task
bar is set to an incorrect date.
To adjust your Time/Date
Click Start .
Click Control Panel.
Double-click Date/Time.
On the Date & Time tab, set your computer's date to the current
date.