ERS OnLine is a secure environment where your personal account data is encrypted when sent to your browser for display; standard graphics and text are not encrypted. Depending on your browser settings, you may see messages about secure and unsecure data when using ERS OnLine. If you wish to change your browser security settings to prevent these messages, you can generally use "Tools/Options" in your browser toolbar. For more details, check the "Help" feature in your browser toolbar.

While other browsers not on this list may work on our site, there may be some viewing and/or functionality limitations. We continually test our site using the above browsers to ensure the newest versions adhere to our security and usability standards, so for the best possible experience, we recommend you use a browser that is listed in the suggested browser list above.


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You will need to close your internet web browser, then open a new internet web browser and log in using your user ID and password. It is also a good idea to delete your browsing history or clear your cache on your internet browser. These options should resolve the issue of locking you out of the system. This error does not indicate that your user ID is locked out and needs to be unlocked in our system.

Now that you've learned a little more about TxT, head over to txt.texas.gov to create your account or login if you already have one. You can also download the official TxT mobile app from the Apple Store or Google Play Store. Please note: you must have a Texas driver license or ID to create your account.

Keep your operating system and your software applications up to date to protect University and personal data. You should also encrypt your devices so that your data remains secure even if you lose a device or one is stolen from you.


What to Do While Traveling Internationally


Keep Devices with You


Do not leave any electronic devices (cell phones, laptops, tablets, etc.) unattended, even in your hotel room or safe. Do not pack electronic devices in your checked bags or ask someone to watch them for you.


Disconnect When Possible


Turn off Bluetooth, cellular services and Wi-Fi any time you are not using them.


Limit Access to Restricted Information


To prevent the interception of information without your knowledge, avoid accessing confidential, sensitive, proprietary, research or export restricted information from your electronic device. If you must access these items for presentations or collaboration, use a secure VPN connection, unless encryption is prohibited in the host country (see the Texas A&M University Division of Research website for more information).


Loss or Theft


Immediately report loss or theft of electronic devices to the local authorities and either helpdesk@tamug.edu and security@tamu.edu. Do not wait until your return to report loss or theft. Take the necessary contact information with you and store it separately from your electronic devices.


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The site is secure. 

The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.

TxDMV is committed to making our website easily accessible and consistent across supported browsers and platforms. Because it is not always possible or practical for us to fully test and validate our website using every available operating system and browser combination, we have implemented these policies to ensure support for the majority of our users.

To maximize our ability to successfully support our constituents' needs, and to enable our engineering teams to make use of new capabilities available in modern, up-to-date browsers, we made the decision to support only modern browsers, which also provide improved security and performance.

TxDMV also uses statistical data from web visitors and registered users to identify the browsers used by our target audience. We regularly review this data to determine which browsers to support. Our current policy covers over 95% of our users.

We support the latest version of Google Chrome (which automatically updates whenever it detects that a new version of the browser is available). We support the current and previous major releases of Firefox, Edge, and Safari (on macOS & iOS) on a rolling basis.

Internet Explorer (IE) is an outdated browser that does not fully support the latest web standards and has a number of security concerns. Microsoft replaced IE11 - the last version released - with Edge as the default browser in 2015. While most of our websites will function correctly with IE11, we recommend using a modern browser (see list of supported browsers above) to ensure a secure and fully functional experience.

TWC uses server logs to record a visitor's Internet Protocol (IP) address and browser configuration information, and to collect general information about the visit to the website, such as the time and length of the visit, and the Web pages accessed during the visit. TWC collects this information for website management and performance monitoring. This information is not reported or used in any manner that would reveal personally identifiable information. Depending on the transaction type, TWC may collect the IP address and browser configuration information of the computer used to complete the transaction. The browser configuration information, which establishes device identifying information, and the IP address may then be used to verify the validity of the transaction.

Depending on the transaction type, TWC may collect the IP address and the browser configuration of the computer used to complete the transaction. The browser configuration, which establishes device identifying information, and IP address may then be used to verify the validity of the transaction.

TWC stores information files, called cookies, to maintain information needed during the business process. These cookies, related to the business process, are automatically removed from your computer when you close your browser.

In selected areas of the website, TWC encrypts information sent over the Internet using a secure socket layer (SSL) connection to enhance the security of information. In other areas, TWC provides only the security necessary to maintain the TWC website and the information provided as part of TWC's interactive services.

The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) provides information via this website as a public service. Please note that users of this website are responsible for checking the accuracy, completeness, currency and/or suitability of all information themselves. TWC makes no representations, guarantees, or warranties as to the accuracy, completeness, currency or suitability of the information provided via this website. TWC specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that may result from providing the website or the information it contains, including any websites maintained by third parties and linked to the TWC site. TWC makes no effort to independently verify, and does not exert editorial control over, information on pages outside of the "twc.texas.gov" domain or other TWC domains.

TWC asserts its copyright on all content created by TWC and reserves all other rights under relevant copyright statutes.


Any link to the TWC Web domains should be a full forward link that passes the client browser to the Texas Workforce Commission's Web domains unencumbered. The Back button should return the visitor to the original site.

TWC welcomes comments on how to improve accessibility for individuals with disabilities. If you have a disability related to vision, hearing, or mobility, send an email to accessibility@twc.texas.gov with comments or requests for improving our website.

TWC reserves the right to add, remove, or edit social media comments in its sole discretion. TWC will make every effort to monitor social media content and ensure its content is of an appropriate nature. If inappropriate content is found, please notify us immediately at socialmedia@twc.texas.gov so we may review the content and remove it if deemed inappropriate. TWC shall not be held responsible for inappropriate content submitted by social media users.

Texas Mutual Insurance Co. takes special care in maintaining the privacy and security of your information.For example, Texas Mutual online services requires you to enter a valid email address and password beforepermitting you to see any policy related information. This site also encrypts all theinformation that the server and your browser exchange. If you are inactive for an extendedperiod of time, the site will log you off and you will need to reenter your email address andpassword.

This site uses a common technique, HTTP-headercookies, to identify one page request from another. The cookies this sitecreates do not contain any personal information. They merely allow thesite to recognize a page request comes from someone who has already loggedon. The information is stored temporarily in memory and is available onlyduring the course of a session. The information is removed once you logout and close down your browser. Some browsers can be configured to warnthe user whenever a site sends it a cookie. If your browser provides an alert asking you to accept or reject the use of cookies, you shouldaccept. The site will not work without them.

Texas Mutual online services encrypts the transmission of all policy related information thatis transmitted between our server and your browser. The security standard SSL, SecureSockets Layer, is used to implement this. SSL is the leading standard for securing WorldWide Web transmissions. It is also supported by the leading browsers, Netscape Navigator(versions 1.1 and above) and Microsoft Internet Explorer (versions 2.0 and above). 006ab0faaa

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