Celebrity branding
A form of brand or advertising campaign that involves a well known person using their fame to help promote a product or service. Manufacturers of perfumes and clothing are some of the most common business users of classic celebrity endorsement techniques, such as television ads and launch event appearances, in the marketing of their products.
luxury
as a noun
1. What are the minimum browser requirements?
For the best viewing experience Oscar.com requires these minimum browser requirements:
Desktop Browsers
Internet Explorer 9.0+
Mozilla Firefox 39.0+
Google Chrome 31.0+
Safari 8.0+
Microsoft Edge 1.0+
Phone & Tablet Browsers
Mobile Safari 4+
Chrome Mobile 28+
Amazon Silk 3+
Android Browser 4.0+
2. I’m getting an Adobe Flash shared objects error message.
The Adobe Flash shared objects error message occurs when your Flash storage settings are either too limited or set to “None.” In order to resolve this issue, follow these steps:
Step 1:
Navigate to http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager03.html
Uncheck the box “Never Ask Again”
Use the slider to increase your storage settings to “Unlimited”
Check the box “Allow third-party Flash content to store data on your computer.”
Step 2:
Navigate to http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager07.html
Select “entitlement.auth.adobe.com” and uncheck the box “Never Ask Again”
Use the slider to increase your storage settings to “Unlimited”
Step 3:
Reload the ABC page that you were on.
3. How do I install or upgrade the Adobe Flash Player?
On the computer, our video player requires Adobe Flash 10.2 or above. Download the free Adobe Flash plug-in on Adobe’s website.
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer
4. Why do I need to enable Javascript? How do I do this?
ABC uses Javascript to improve your viewing experience. Javascript allow us to give you a more robust user interface, which is a fancy way of saying it makes things easier and better when it comes to the way you interact with the content.
To enable Javascript, please reference instructions below depending on your browser:
Google Chrome
1. Select Chrome in the menu bar.
2. Choose Preferences.
3. Click “Show advanced settings…” at the bottom of the browser.
4. Click Content Settings in the “Privacy section.”
5. Select Allow all sites to run JavaScript in the ‘JavaScript’ section.
6. Click Done to update.
Mozilla Firefox (mac)
1. Select Firefox in the menu bar.
2. Choose Preferences.
3. Choose Content from the top navigation.
4. Select the checkbox next to Enable JavaScript.
Internet Explorer
1. Select Tools from the top menu.
2. Choose Internet Options.
3. Click on the Security tab.
4. Click on Custom Level.
5. Scroll down until you see the section labeled “Scripting.”
6. Under “Active Scripting,” select Enable and click OK.
Apple Safari
1. Open the Safari menu on your browser’s toolbar.
2. Choose Preferences.
3. Choose Security.
4. Select the checkbox next to Enable JavaScript.
5. Why do I have to accept cookies? How do I do this?
We use cookies to tell you what’s new since your last visit, and to store your login info so that you don’t have to enter it every time you visit.
Enable Cookies – Instructions below depending on your browser:
Internet Explorer
1. Click Start > Control Panel. (With Windows XP Classic View, click the Windows Start button > Settings > Control Panel).
2. Click Network and Internet
3. Click the Internet Options icon.
4. Select the Privacy tab.
5. Click Advanced.
6. Select “”Override automatic cookie handling”” under the “”Cookies”” section in the Advanced Privacy Settings window.
7. Select the “”Accept”” or “”Prompt”” option under “”First-party Cookies.””
8. Select the “”Accept”” or “”Prompt”” option under “”Third-party Cookies.”” (If you select the “”Prompt”” option, you’ll be asked for approval every time a website attempts to send you a cookie.)
9. In the Internet Options window, click OK to exit.
Mozilla Firefox for Windows
1. Click Settings.
2. Click Privacy in the top panel.
3. Set “Firefox will:” to “Use custom settings for history.”
4. Check the box next to “Accept cookies from sites” to enable cookies.
5. Click OK.
Mozilla Firefox for Mac
1. Select Firefox from the menu bar
2. Select Preferences.
3. Click Privacy.
4. Set “Firefox will:” to “Use custom settings for history.”
5. Check the box next to “Accept cookies from sites” to enable cookies.
Google Chrome for Windows
1. Click the Tools menu.
2. Click Settings.
3. Click “Show advanced settings…” at the bottom of the browser.
4. Click Content settings in the “Privacy” section.
5. Select Allow local data to be set to allow both first-party and third-party cookies. If you only want to accept first-party cookies, check the box next to “”Block all third-party cookies without exception.””
6. Click Done to update.
Google Chrome for Mac
1. Select Chrome in the menu bar.
2. Choose Preferences.
3. Click “Show advanced settings…” at the bottom of the browser.
4. Click Content settings in the “Privacy” section.
5. Select Allow local data to be set to allow both first-party and third-party cookies. If you only want to accept first-party cookies, check the box next to “”Block all third-party cookies without exception.””
6. Click Done to update.
Apple Safari
1. Select Safari in the menu bar.
2. Select Preferences.
3. Click Privacy in the top panel.
4. Under “Block cookies” select “From third parties and advertisers.”