Help Topics
Language
Login supports the following languages:
- English
- 中文
- Español
- Français
- Deutsch
- čeština
- Nederlands
- Magyar
- Indonesian
- Italiano
- 日本語
- 한국의
- Polski
- Português
- русский
- தமிழ்
- ภาษาเขียน
Login determines language preference via the browser settings. Use your browser Help for instruction to change options. For example, if using IE 9 follow these steps.
- Open the "Tools" menu at the top and select "Internet Options".
- On the "General" tab, select "Languages".
- By using the buttons on the right, you will be able to add/remove/change your language options.
- After you make the change, close all the dialog boxes, close your browser, and open a new browser. Changes should be immediate.
Support
Please contact your local information security representative and your local support for login accounts via your company contact or local help desk.
Credits
help icon by Chunk Icons from the Noun Project
user by jafar from the Noun Project
key by Arthur Shlain from the Noun Project
arrow by Rose Alice Design from the Noun Project
user login by JS from the Noun Project
globe by lexacahyani from the Noun Project
Cookie
Do we collect technical information and use electronic mechanisms such as 'Cookies'?
This cookie statement describes the use of cookies when you visit CWS Login (Site).
When you visit this Site, it automatically collects your Internet Protocol ("IP") address and other technical information provided by your browser (e.g., your browser, what site referred you to this Site, etc.).
Cookies are small identifiers stored by your browser software to identify you. This Site sets only first party cookies.
First party cookies are cookies that are set by this Site. This Site sets these first party cookies as necessary to facilitate the functionality of the site (e.g., identifying you for security purposes so that the system knows what you are authorized to view) and to allow us to track metrics regarding usage of the Site.
These cookies are used within CWS Login for operation of login and maintaining single-sign-on state. See paragraph that follows this table.
SSOCookie, SSOURL, ForceLoginCookie, SSO2Step, SSOLangPref
All but the SSO2Step & SSOLangPref cookies are "session cookies", which means they are only resident in memory and removed once you close your browser. SSO2Step & SSOLangPref are "persistent cookies" stored on the file system to identify a specific browser and device the user has successfully completed a 2 step authentication. It is only set if the user checks the box to remember the computer, and is removed after it expires.