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Notes:
Make sure that you are authorized to change your cookie settings before making changes. If you are unsure of your company's Internet security policies, consult your supervisor or system administrator.

Some users prefer not to use cookies because they are concerned about security. Almost all of the cookies created and used by ezLaborManager are
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A few pieces of non-sensitive data, such as your company's client login name and your login page language preference, are stored by ezLaborManager in
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