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What is a “cookie” and do I need them for MetroNet?

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What is a “cookie” and do I need them for MetroNet?

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During each session in which you use MetroNet, the Bank will pass a “Cookie” to your browser for the purpose of identifying you during that session. A “Cookie” is security data that is given to an Internet browser by a web server that is returned by the browser to the server on subsequent transmissions to identify the user and encryption information. When you log onto MetroNet, a “Cookie” enables the Bank to process multiple transactions during the same communication session without you having to provide your MetroNet ID and MetroNet password for each individual transaction. When you log off of MetroNet, or when you remain logged on to MetroNet for ten (10) consecutive minutes without actively using MetroNet to obtain new account information or conduct a transaction, the same Cookie is no longer accepted by the server and must be renewed through re-entry of your MetroNet password. A new Cookie is used for each logon session, so no one can use the “Cookie” to access your Account without

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During each session in which you use MetroNet, the Bank will pass a “cookie” to your browser for the purpose of identifying you during that session. A “cookie” is security data that is given to an Internet browser by a Web server that is returned by the browser to the server on subsequent transmissions to identify the user and encryption information. When you log on to MetroNet, a “cookie” enables the Bank to process multiple transactions during the same communication session without you having to provide your MetroNet ID and MetroNet password for each individual transaction. Whenever you log off of MetroNet, or whenever you remain logged on to MetroNet for 10 consecutive minutes without actively using MetroNet to obtain new account information or conduct a transaction, the same cookie is no longer accepted by the server and must be renewed through re-entry of your MetroNet password. A new cookie is used for each logon session, so no one can use the “cookie” to access your account with

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