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 Why can't I sign in with my registered email address and password?

Cookie Error

What is a cookie error?
A "cookie" is a small piece of information stored by your browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape) that helps websites to keep a record of users. Globalshoes uses cookies to allow members to get to the information they want as quickly as possible when they use our website, and to spare you the burden of signing in each time you want to move to a new section of the site.
Many websites require browsers to support cookies. At globalshoes, this allows you to have to sign in only once and thus make better use of our site's features.

If cookies are not accepted by your browser, it may change your current signed-in status and cause cookie errors as you navigate the site.

What can I do about a cookie error?
If a cookie error occurs, you can take the following steps to resolve it:

*                  Internet Explorer 7.0 - Click "Tools" on the top toolbar; Select "Internet Options"; Click on "General" and then "Delete"; Click on "Delete cookies"

*                  Internet Explorer 6.0 - Click "Tool/Internet Options"; Click "Delete Cookies" & "Delete Files"; Click "Security," and set as "Default"; Click "Privacy," and set as "Medium."

*                  Internet Explorer 5 - Click "Tool/Internet Options"; Click "Security"; Click "Internet zone." Select a security level other than "High." Or click "Custom Level," scroll to "Cookies," and then click "Enable" for both cookie options.

*                  Internet Explorer 4.x - Click "View," and then "Internet Options." Click "Advanced." Scroll to "Security." Under "Cookies," click "Always accept cookies."

*                  Netscape Communicator 4.X - Click "Edit," and then "Preferences." Click "Advanced." Check "Accept All Cookies."

If you are still unable to solve this problem, please locate the directory where your system is installed, e.g., "C: Windows." Then go to the sub-directory "Cookies" and "Temporary Internet Files." Then delete all files named "Cookies."

Please reset your computer once you have finished.