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Information about ASPRSS membership.

• What's in it for me?
• How does this affect my privacy?
• Signing in
• Signing out
• “Sign me in automatically on this computer” option

What's in it for me?

Even the free Bronze ASPRSS membership immediately starts working for you by allowing you to join our list of publishers or directories. You can even upload a 100x30 button to be used in your listing, and any RSS source you submit to our form will be added to the articles displayed on our front page!

Subscribing to the annual Silver membership enables automatic submissions of all your new and updated resources to all the directories that accept RSS submissions. See how to subscribe.

Subscribing to the annual Gold membership adds further options such as instant submission and submitting resources from up to 20 "Further Reading" RSS sources. See how to subscribe.

How does this affect my privacy?

It doesn't. Although your email address is used during your registration I don't use it to send you emails (apart from two: when you register and when you delete your membership).

This means that to be kept up-to-date with member services as they are improved you need to join the discussion list.

You can also read my privacy statement, but the fact is that I don't store any information about what individual members do on the site.

Signing in

To sign in, click the Sign in link on the ASPRSS front page.

When you sign in to ASPRSS, you gain access to special features or personalization options. If you select the "Sign me in automatically on this computer" option, you remain signed in to ASPRSS all the time on that computer - even if you shut it down and come back later - until you explicitly sign out by clicking the Sign out link on the ASPRSS front page. If you do not select this option, you are automatically signed out of ASPRSS when you close your browser. For more information about this option, see “Sign me in automatically on this computer” below.

Signing out

To sign out, click the Sign out link on the ASPRSS front page.

If you did not select the "Sign me in automatically on this computer" option when you signed in, you are automatically signed out of ASPRSS when you close your browser. For more information about this option, see “Sign me in automatically on this computer” below.

When you sign out of ASPRSS, all ASPRSS-related cookies are deleted from the computer you are using.

“Sign me in automatically on this computer” option

When you sign in to ASPRSS on a public or shared computer (such as in a library or cyber café), do not select the "Sign me in automatically on this computer" option on the Sign in page. When you are finished, make sure you sign out by either clicking the Sign out link on the ASPRSS front page or by closing every instance of the browser. When you sign out, all ASPRSS-related personal information is deleted from the computer.

If you are the only one who uses your computer, or if you're not concerned about keeping private information from the others who use your computer (such as your spouse), you can select the "Sign me in automatically on this computer option" on the Sign in page. For your convenience, this option keeps you signed in to ASPRSS at all times from the computer you are using - even if you disconnect from the Internet, close your browser, or turn off the computer. To sign out and remove all ASPRSS-related cookies from the computer, click the Sign out link on the ASPRSS front page.


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