Does Navy Federal use “cookies” on its Web site?
Navy Federal does not use “persistent” cookies to track member behavior on the Internet. There are two kinds of “cookies” used by Web sites. The first type of cookie stores information in a small text file which is placed on the hard disk of your computer. This is called a “persistent” cookie. These types of cookies can contain a variety of information, from a simple count of how often you visit a Web site to information that allows customization of a Web site for your specific use. The Navy Federal Online Account Access site uses a “non-persistent” or “per session” cookie. We use non-persistent cookies to manage the traffic on our secure Web site to ensure a high-level of service availability. These “non-persistent” cookies are temporarily stored on your Web browser and will expire after you end your Account Access session. “Non-persistent” cookies are not used to track your individual activity while using Account Access. If you have your browser set up to warn you before accepting an