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I want to save my log-in and password to access Encyclopdia Britannica Online. How do I do this?

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Subscribers can store their log-in and password in their browser (including Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and most other browsers). To store this information, enter your log-in and password, and then check the Remember Me checkbox under the log-in box. After this box is checked, your information will be stored, and you will no longer have to enter it manually each time you use Encyclopdia Britannica Online. To remove the storage of your log-in and password, simply use the Logout link at the top of the page. Make sure to record your log-in and password before you store it. For security reasons your log-in and password will be required to utilize your Account Management options. Please note: If you change your password, you will need to once again your log-in and password, and then check the Remember Me checkbox under the log-in box.

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