Supported Browsers

We want our members and site visitors to feel confident using membersfunds.cunamutual.com, so we are committed to protecting the information we collect. We have implemented a security program to keep information that is stored in our systems protected from unauthorized access.

Our systems are configured with data encryption and industry-standard firewalls. We use Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology and up to 128 bit encryption technologies to enhance security when you visit secured areas of our Web site. SSL is the industry standard tool for protecting and maintaining the security of message transmissions over the Internet. When you access your accounts or send information from secured pages, encryption will scramble your data into an unreadable format to inhibit unauthorized access by others.

This site's servers use "cookie" technology to make it easier for you to navigate through our site and to enable you to customize information on our site.

The recommended browser for best display speeds, graphic presentation, and security on the site is Microsoft Internet Explorer (Windows® version 6.0 or higher). Click below to download the latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer for free.

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Instructions to Enable Scripting
Our site contains programming that requires a scriptable browser. You will need to enable scripting on your browser in order for the site to fully function. To enable scripting, please complete the following steps:

for Microsoft Internet Explorer (Windows® version 6.0 or higher)

  • Click Tools in the top menu bar.
  • Select Internet Options.
  • Click the Security tag in the Internet Options window.
  • Select the globe icon representing the Internet Zone
  • Click the Custom Level button.
  • Scroll through the Security Settings window to find the Scripting options.
  • Click the Enable radio button under Active Scripting.
  • Click the OK to close the settings windows and save the changes.

for Other Browsers

If you have another type of browser, somewhere in your browser's preferences settings you should be able to enable scripting. Look through the menu bar options for common scripting subheadings titled: "Preferences", "Edit", "Security", "Tools", or "Options". Find an entry labeled "JavaScript" or "Enable Scripting" which you can enable. Another option is to try using your browser’s help feature and looking up the word "Scripting" or "JavaScript" in the index.

Instructions for Using PDF Forms
We do have many PDF forms available on our site. For best performance, our forms require the use of Adobe Reader 5.0 or higher. Click below to download the latest version of Adobe Reader for free:

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