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Do I have to register? |
Registration is not required to view current topics on the Bulletin Board however, if you wish to post a new topic or reply to an existing topic registration is required. Registration is free and only takes a few moments. The only required fields are your UserName, which may be your real name or a nickname, and a valid e-mail address. The information you provide during registration is not outsourced or used for any advertising by HappyHardcore.com. If you believe someone is sending you advertisements as a result of the information you provided through your registration, please notify us immediately.
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HappyHardcore.com does not work in X browser |
As 90% of the users on the Internet use Microsoft Internet Explorer and due to the limited number of staff working on HappyHardcore.com we have designed the site to utilize Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 and above as the primary platform. We have taken this action because it would take four times longer to develop anything new on the site if we had to design and test for all combinations in mind, we simply just don't have those resourses.
We do not officially support other browsers and combinations, even if they do work. Simply if it works in IE then it is supported.
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I can not register it says my email address is already in use |
It is very unlikly that someone else has registered your using your email address. This means you have already registered in the past, check your email for the HappyHardcore.com registration email or request your password to be emailed to you.
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What is COPPA |
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act and Rule apply to individually identifiable information about a child that is collected online, such as full name, home address, email address, telephone number or any other information that would allow someone to identify or contact the child. The Act and Rule also cover other types of information -- for example, hobbies, interests and information collected through cookies or other types of tracking mechanisms -- when they are tied to individually identifiable information. More information can be found here.
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