How is TwentyfourSix.com different then other similar sites and dating sites?
TwentyfourSix.com is completely free. It was built for the primary purpose of helping young Jewish singles make friends, meet others, and simply help them be part of a community.

Why should I invite my friends?
TwentyfourSix.com is months years, of work that was devoted to create something meaningful. The intention in this endeavor is to create a successful resource that will help people. This project has absolutely no budget for marketing or advertising. This site does not make a penny, yet costs a bit to run. The most expensive part is the time it takes to manage the site, respond to the emails, review the accounts, fix the images, and other clerical work. Clerical work is handled by volunteers and the staff, yet help is still needed getting the word out about the project. This major part is something you can contribute to very easily.

So, the best help is to simply invite a few friends to the site. This helps get the word out about the site, which in turn encourages more people to sign up.

There aren't any members in my location/religious affiliation/situation, why should I join?
Because you are discouraging the potential members that are suitable from joining by not posting a profile in the same fashion that the suitable person for you discouraged you by not joining before you. Quite frequently non-members take a cursory glance at the site or the members and figure there is no one there for them, or not enough members and decide not to join. This undermines the project. What do you say to the first 5 members that joined the site? What about the first 10? 25? 100? 500? We now have thousands of postings on TwentyfourSix.com. If you are looking to meet new people you should join the site.

How do I upload a photo of myself?
On that page under the Photo Preferences menu, the second item is Upload a photo of yourself.

I forgot my password, what do I do?
You can have the system email your password to you.

How do I change my email address?
You can use this utility to change your email address.

How do I suspend my account?
You can suspend your account at http://www.twentyfoursix.com/suspend.php. This will deactivate your account making it inaccessible on the site. As soon as you login again your account will once again become accessible.

How do I delete my account?
You can delete your account at http://www.twentyfoursix.com/remove_profile.php. This will remove your account from the site.

I got this email saying someone was interested in me and I should post a photo. What is this about?
Every profile that doesn't have a photo, has a link to anonymously request that the member post a photo. An email like the one you received is issued when anyone clicks on the link. We cannot tell you who clicked on it, because we don't track this, and it wouldn't be anonymous if we did.

What are cookies, and why doesn't it let me log in? It says something about my cookies.
The cookie is a term for a little bit of information that is saved on the your computer and constantly sent back to the website each time you go to a page. This helps the site coordinate and keep track what it was doing for you. You can think of a cookie more like a ticketing system or an order number.

The way it works is like this:
You go the the site and log in. When you log in correctly the site assigns you a ticket, say ticket #1234 to show every subsequent time you "speak" with the site - this is the cookie.

Now every time you go to a page you show your ticket and the site says, "oh I know you... you're Joe Shmoe who got ticket 1234 when they logged in" And the site can then let you do stuff on the site with your own account.

Now if your computer is not allowing cookies... then the site will never recognize you unless you log in each time to prove who you are because you aren't showing the cookie as your credentials. You may be able to log in and in that instance it will know who you are because you just logged in, but the VERY NEXT link or page you go to, you won't be sending back the ticket, and the site will therefore again not know who you are and then ask you again to log in.

So basically the cookie is sort of a badge that you get once you log in to the site. And the cookie then enables you to go through the site and identifies who you are.

What is MBTI?
It is a way to describe your personality. Please visit the following URL for more information: http://www.twentyfoursix.com/mbti_info.php

What was that odd message about speeding?
You seem to be spamming the members of the site with duplicate emails. Please STOP!


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