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Repeated asked for sign-in for portfolio?

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My pw is correct but cannot sign into to created portfolio

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  1. You MAY have a cookie problem. First, check your IE status bar at the bottom right to see if there is a little icon in it that shows an eye with a red slashed circle. If so, doubleclick it and you should get the "Privacy Report" showing the names of the site's cookies that are blocked. You can highlight the site that is blocked, select "Summary", and select one of the three settings for that site.

    Another way in IE7 - go to Tools, Internet options, Privacy, SItes.  Scroll down until you get to the one that says yahoo.com.  Its setting should be "Always Allow."  If "Always Allow" is not that setting, go to the fill-in area under "Address of website:", enter yahoo.com and press the Allow button.  I just tried this sequence with IE7 - it may be slightly different for IE6.

    Another setting that I do, although some people claim it is annoying, is to set up my browser so that I have complete control over the bags and bags of ROTTEN cookies that web sites want to set on your PC.  The good news is that you only have to do this the first time you go to a site that wants to set a cookie; once you have clicked on "always allow" or "always deny", that setting is remembered and IE never asks about the site again.

    To do this in IE7, go to Tools, Internet options, Privacy, Advanced.  Click on (x)Override automatic cookie handling and click (x)Prompt for both first-Party and third-party Cookies.  You have to use your own discretion here.  If you really want to allow the site you are viewing to add a cookie to your PC that could track what you do AND you believe that they really need to know what you are doing in order to provide you with a service, set allow.  Personally, I disable cookies if I think that I'm only going to do a "one-time" pass through at the site and won't be a regular visitor.  It's nice to not keep too many cookies in my PC's "cookie jar."

    Sometimes the very name of the site is enough for one to realize that there is no way that I'm ever going to let the site track me.  Included in this category are scumbag sites like doubleclick.net, doubleclick.com, ad.yieldmanager.com, ad-logics.com, adbureau.com, adbureau.net, etc., etc., etc.  I think you get my drift. Too bad that IE doesn't have a check box that says "Would you like to send a nuclear cruise missle to this site?"

    Do not believe anyone who ever tells you that you have to have cookies globally enabled - it is simply not true.  I have been using the "I control my cookies" mode for close to ten years now and have never had a problem accessing a site that absolutely needs a cookie to function. If you ever find that you do not have functionality at a site, simply do the checks listed above and enable that sites cookies.

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