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    Note:This function is not recommended for use on public workstations.  All research performed at a workstation will be assigned to the ID in use when "Remember my Sign-In Information" was checked, and that ID will accrue charges accordingly.

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Your LexisNexis sign-in information is always sent over a secure connection using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). 

  • To transmit your entire session with a secure connection, click the "Use a Secure Connection for Entire Session" check box.

  • SSL encryption may result in slightly slower system performance over a dial-up connection.

  • To turn off the secure connection, click the Sign-Off link at the top of any Academic page, then sign back on, leaving the "Use a secure connection for entire session" box unchecked.

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