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  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x and above
  • Select "Internet Options" from the Tools menu.
  • On the 'Privacy" tab click the "Sites" button
  • Type in the "Address of Web Site" box:
  • ' newscientist.com', 'space.newscientist.com', 'tech.newscientist.com', 'environment.newscientist.com' or 'newscientistjobs.com', as applicable
  • 'adtech.de' to regulate popups
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  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x
  • Select "Internet Options" from the Tools menu.
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  • Opera 7.0
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9. Changes to Privacy Policy

Any changes to the privacy policy will be posted here. Last updated: 19 May 2006

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