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What are cookies?

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How does Krasen Markov use cookies?


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These cookies cannot be used to identify individuals, they are used for statistical purposes only!

How do I turn cookies off?

It is possible to stop your browser accepting cookies. All browsers allow you to change your cookie settings. These settings will be found in the "Preferences" or "Options" menu of your browser.

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Useful sites

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The Information Commissioner's Office
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The IAB has provided the following website to give information specifically about privacy issues around Internet advertising: youronlinechoices.co.uk/uk

Other popular sites with information about cookies:
Cookies on guardian.co.uk
Cookies on bbc.co.uk

Updated: 30.11.2015 by Krasen Markov

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