Chrome


Windows/Mac:

Open Chrome. Click the menu icon in the top-right corner, hover over Help, and click About Google Chrome. Any available updates will download automatically if there are any available. It is suggested that you restart your browser after an update. After the browser updates, click Relaunch to restart your browser.
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Internet Explorer/Edge


Windows:

Open Internet Explorer, then select Settings (gear icon). Go to “About Internet Explorer” and review what version you are using. If your browser is outdated, it will show here with a prompt alerting you to update your browser version.


Open Edge, then click the three dots at the top-right of the browser window. Select “Help and feedback” towards the bottom of the drop-down, then click “About Microsoft Edge.” From this window, you will be able to see your browser version and the browser will begin checking for software updates (if needed). If your browser is outdated, you will see a message prompting you to update your browser version.  

Mac:

Internet Explorer is not supported by Mac.


Open Edge, then click the three dots at the top-right of the browser window. Select “Help and feedback” towards the bottom of the drop-down, then click “About Microsoft Edge.” From this window, you will be able to see your browser version and the browser will begin checking for software updates (if needed). If your browser is outdated, you will see a message prompting you to update your browser version. 

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Safari


Safari is no longer supported by Windows. We suggest using a different browser.

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Firefox


Windows: 

Open Firefox. Click the menu in the top right corner, then click the help icon, then About Firefox. Updates will automatically download. Click Restart Firefox to Update. It is suggested that you restart your browser after an update. 

Mac:

Open Firefox. Click the menu, then select About Firefox. Click Restart Firefox to Update. It is suggested that you restart your browser after an update.

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