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What you need to use CyberSayer®:

1. A fair grasp of English

CyberSayer only converses in English at present so you do need to be able to read and understand plain english.

2. Understanding of Personal Responsibility

We are all responsible for our own health, wellbeing, choices and consequences thereof. Without taking responsibility for your life you are not able to respond to life and it's circumstances. So if you want to effectively respond to CyberSayer's insights, you need to accept personal responsibility for your life.

Using CyberSayer will still be a insightful, challenging and stimulating experience without it, but it is unlikely to be life-changing for you.

3. Accept our Disclaimer

CyberSayer is provided by Middle Path Online for the purpose of creating a unique space wherein you can gain agenda-free insights into your life and living. What you choose to do with them, and the consequences thereof, is entirely up to you.

4. Understand our Liability

Middle Path Online holds no responsibility for your computer system, internet connection or any technical difficulties you may experience relating to using the internet or this website. Nor for any actions you choose to take or avoid based on what is shared in the Member's Lounge.

5. Privacy

Middle Path Online places an exceptionally high value on your privacy. Personal information such as your name, address, email and other particulars are collected to provide you with the best possible service and to optimise the effectiveness iESPTM connection. They are not used to harass, annoy, spam or pester you nor will they ever be given, sold or shared with other people or businesses.

6. Security

This site uses secure, encrypted communications for all member’s interactions, ensuring that information is transferred securely and log in passwords are fully protected.

7. Openness and Access

Your access is totally controlled by your userid and password, due to the personal nature of the service provided by this site, you are the only person who can gain significant benefit from using your member access because the iESPTM connection created using yourprofile will be specifically tuned to you and your life.

8. Browser requirements

The website requires the use SSL, Javascript and browser cookies - without these you will not be able to use the Member's Lounge. The vast majority of desktop and laptop browsers have SSL and Javascript enabled and are configured to accept cookies, if your's isn't then there are guides to fixing that below.

9. Mobile access

Unfortunately many mobile devices are sketchy on the abilities needed to access CyberSayer interactively. If you want to use a mobile device to access CyberSayer - at this stage - we suggest you try a free trial to see if your mobile has the abilities needed to converse with CyberSayer.

10. Thats as much as we figured is relevant so far

If we've missed something that's important to you, .

See you in the Member's Lounge,
Best Wishes,
CyberSayer

A guide to enabling JavaScript in your browser:

How to enable Javascript

Internet Explorer (6.0)

  1. Select 'Tools' from the top menu
  2. Choose 'Internet Options'
  3. Click on the 'Security' tab
  4. Click on 'Custom Level'
  5. Scroll down until you see section labled 'Scripting'
  6. Under 'Active Scripting', select 'Enable' and click OK

Netscape Navigator (4.8)

  1. Select 'Edit' from the top menu
  2. Choose 'Preferences'
  3. Choose 'Advanced'
  4. Choose 'Scripts & Plugins'
  5. Select the 'Enable JavaScript' checkbox and click OK

Mozilla Firefox (1.0)

  1. Select 'Tools' from the top menu
  2. Choose 'Options'
  3. Choose 'Web Features' from the left navigation
  4. Select the checkbox next to 'Enable JavaScript' and click OK

Mozilla Firefox (1.5)

  1. Select 'Tools' from the top menu
  2. Choose 'Options'
  3. Choose 'Content' from the top navigation
  4. Select the checkbox next to 'Enable JavaScript' and click OK

Apple Safari (1.0)

  1. Select 'Safari' from the top menu
  2. Choose 'Preferences'
  3. Choose 'Security'
  4. Select the checkbox next to 'Enable JavaScript'

Please keep in mind that upgrading your browser or installing new security software or security patches may affect your JavaScript settings. It is a good idea to double-check that JavaScript is still enabled if you notice problems with the site. Additionally, if your JavaScript setting is set to 'Prompt', you may encounter a warning about downloading potentially dangerous scripts from this website.

Here is a guide to configuring your browser to accept cookies

How to accept cookies

Microsoft Internet Explorer
  • Select Tools -> Internet Options.... The “Internet Options” dialog box opens.
  • Select the Privacy tab
  • Adjust the slider down to Medium or Medium high, or click the Advanced... button and configure how Internet Explorer should handle cookies.
  • Click the OK button to close the “Options” dialog box.
Mozilla Firefox
  • Select Tools -> Options.... The “Options” dialog box opens.
  • Select Privacy options
  • In the “Cookies” group, check the Accept cookies from sites check box
  • Select other options as you desire
  • Click the OK button to close the “Options” dialog box.
Safari
  • Select Edit -> Preferences.... The “Preferences” dialog box opens.
  • Select Security options
  • At “Accept cookies”, check one of the Always or Only from sites you navigate to radio buttons
  • Close the dialog box
 
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