COOKIE STATEMENT

This website has to store a small amount of information (cookies) on your computer so it willfunction properly and enable us to make further improvements to the site, enhancing your browsing experience. More than 90% of all websites use cookies, but according to European Union regulations adopted on March 25, 2011 we are obligated to ask for permission before storing cookies. By using this website, you agree to use and store cookies. If you block cookies you can still browse the site, but some of its functionalities will not be available.

Cookies

Cookies (or browser cookies), Web Beacons, And Other Similar Technologies: Cookies are small bits of information that our web sites place on the hard drive of your computer. We use cookies to, among other things, facilitate our login processes; allow you to personalize and store your settings; collect usage information; determine our total audience size and traffic; and help us improve our sites by measuring which areas are of greatest interest to users. No personally identifiable information is placed in these cookies. The cookies may reflect deidentified demographic or other data linked to data you voluntarily have submitted to us, e.g., your email address, in hashed, non-human readable form. A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that, if you agree, is stored on your browser or your computer’s hard drive when you visit a website. Newsweek uses cookies to distinguish you from other users, which helps provide you with a good experience when you browse our website and allows us to improve our site. By continuing to browse the site, you are giving us your implied agreement to our use of cookies.

We use the following cookies:

1. Essential cookies.

These cookies are needed for the operation of our website, these include, for example, cookies that enable you to log into secure areas of our website, make use of subscription or e-billing services.

2. Analytical/performance cookies.

These allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our website when they are using it. This helps us to improve the way our website works, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily.

3. Service/functionality cookies.

These can help us remember your registration and login details, preferences and to recognise you when you return to our website and personalise content for you, greet you by name and remember your preferences (for example, your choice of language or region).

4. Behavioural/targeting cookies.

These cookies are anonymous and cannot identify individuals. They record your visits to our website, the pages you visit, and the links you follow. We will use this information to make our website and the advertising displayed on it more relevant to your interests. We may also share this information with third parties for this purpose.

 

How to disable cookies

By turning off cookies, you decide whether you want to allow storing cookies on your computer. Cookie settings can be controlled and configured in your web browser. For more information on cookie settings, please select your web browser from the following list. • Chrome • Firefox • Internet Explorer 9• Internet Explorer 7 i 8 •Opera (page in English) • Safari (page in English) If you disable cookies, you might not be able to use some functionalities of websites you visit.

Additional information on turning off cookies

Currently, there are several websites which enable you to stop storing cookies for various services. More information is available on following links:

http://www.allaboutcookies. org/

http://www.youronlinechoices. eu/