April 18th, 2000 

What's New at HumanClick

With spring in the air, flowers blossoming and birds chirping, we have just given birth to a new HumanClick server version. This means that these changes are now available to you - and you don't have to download a thing!

Here's what's new

More privacy for those who want it
If visitors who don't accept cookies come to a HumanClicked site, they will be now be invisible to the web site operator. However, these visitors will still see the Humanclick icon, and if they click it - they'll get the "turn on your cookies" message. In this case, they can choose to become visible or not. This feature was added to ensure privacy of those surfers who want to remain totally anonymous.

Retrieve your password via our site!
To retrieve your HumanClick password - go to this link, or go to our support page and click on the Retrieve Password link from there. http://www.humanclick.com/support/password.htm

Check out our Button Gallery via our web site:
All new sets of icons are here! http://www.humanclick.com/icons

Support for SSL web pages
The new server supports SSL (https) pages. Previously, these pages would have given a warning message ("the page contains both secure and insecure items"). HumanClick users with SSL pages must manually adjust the HTML tag line on these pages: change the "http" in the tag to "https".

Leave a Message E-mail
A few users with Humanclick had previously complained that they were not getting e-mail messages through the "leave a message" icons on their sites. We located the bug and squashed it! Now all HumanClick users will get all their e-mail messages.

A New Flash Demo on our site!
Check it out at: http://www.humanclick.com

Coming soon!
We will let you know the exact timing via Newsletter #3 - estimated release is scheduled for 2 weeks from today.
International Language support 
We are adding 9 new languages - Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian. (This is in addition to Hebrew and English). This means that Icons will be in all these languages, the visitor chat window too will be in these languages, including the messages "please wait for an operator", etc.

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