128-bit Browser Requirements
To insure the integrity and security of your 401(k) plan data,
American National Insurance Company requires that you use a
browser that supports 128-bit "Strong" Encryption to access your
401(k) plan information. You may not have strong encryption, even
if you have downloaded the most recent version of the browser of
your choice. Please select your browser from the following list to
find out if you need to upgrade your browser.
Internet Explorer
Netscape
AOL
If you have Internet Explorer:
Internet Explorer 5.5
If you are running Internet Explorer 5.5 on Windows 95, Windows
98, or Windows NT 4.0, your browser has 128-bit encryption.
However, if you are running Windows 2000, installing Internet
Explorer 5.5 will not change the current level of encryption on
your computer - you will need to install Windows 2000 High Encryption Pack.
Internet Explorer 4 and 5
- Click Help in the Internet Explorer menu.
- Click About Internet Explorer.
- In the section marked "Cipher Strength" it will say 128-bit
if you have the 128-bit secure browser. If your browser does not
support 128-bit encryption, and you do not wish to upgrade your
browser at this time, you will need to install the Microsoft Internet Explorer High Encryption Pack.
If you want to upgrade to the latest browser, please click here.
Internet Explorer 3 and below
Unfortunately, these browsers offer no easy way to determine if
you have 128-bit encryption. If you have one of these browsers, we
encourage you to install the most current version of this software
by clicking here.
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If you have Netscape:
Netscape Navigator for Windows
- Click Help in the Netscape Menu.
- Click About Netscape.
- In the section marked RSA Encryption, a sentence in bold
describes either US or International security. The US refers to
128-bit encryption. If you have International security, you will
need to upgrade your browser to the latest version by clicking here.
Netscape Navigator for MAC
- Click Apple icon.
- Click About Netscape.
- In the section marked RSA Encryption, a sentence in bold
describes either US or International security. The US refers to
128-bit encryption. If you have International security, you will
need to upgrade your browser to the latest version by clicking here.
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If you have AOL:
You can obtain the 128-bit browser from America Online by entering
the Keyword: 128browser.
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To return to the American National Insurance Company 401(k) Plan
Access System, please click here.
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