About Our Use of "Cookies" on this Site
What is a Cookie? 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 in order to only ask you to fill out the end user license agreement once for ever.
Cardiac Surgery in the Adult Online creates ONE cookie:
- "questionnaire=noshow" tells us you have filled out the end user license agreement. For this reason, you must accept this cookie in order to use the site. (This also allows us to avoid asking you to fill out the end user license agreement more than once for ever.)
If you keep seeing the end user license agreement page and can't get past it, here are some likely explanations: Cookie Problems: You are not accepting cookies. 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 Cardiac Surgery in the Adult Online. 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. You will need to upgrade it. You are accessing Cardiac Surgery in the Adult Online 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.
Still can't get past the problem? By following this link to get to the content, you are agreeing to accept the above end user license agreement. The link allows you a one-time usage of the site.
If you still have difficulty, send us email at csadult-feedback{at}highwire.stanford.edu
and we will attempt to diagnose your problem.
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