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How to Enable Cookies

Internet Explorer

Version 6.x

  1. Click Tools on the menu at the top of your browser and select Internet Options
  2. Click the Privacy tab at the top of the screen
  3. Move the slider to Medium and click OK

Version 5.x

  1. Click Tools on the menu at the top of your browser and select Internet Options
  2. Click the Security tab at the top of the screen
  3. Click Custom Level and scroll down to the Cookies section
  4. Set "Allow per-session cookies" to Enable and click OK

Version 4.x

  1. Click View on the menu at the top of your browser and select Internet Options
  2. Click the Security tab at the top of the screen
  3. Click Custom Level and scroll down to the Cookies section
  4. Select "Always accept cookies" or "Prompt before accepting cookies" and click OK

Mozilla

Version 1.x

  1. Click Edit on the menu at the top of your browser and select Preferences
  2. Find "Privacy & Security" in the menu on the left. If there is a [+] to the left of "Privacy & Security", click it.
  3. Select "Cookies".
  4. Select "Enable cookies for the originating web site only" or "Enable all cookies" and click "OK"

Opera

  1. Press F12
  2. Click "Enable cookies"

Netscape Navigator

Version 6.x

  1. Click Edit on the menu at the top of your browser and select Preferences
  2. Find "Privacy & Security" in the menu on the left. If there is a triangle pointing to the right next to Privacy & Security, click it.
  3. Select "Cookies" under "Privacy & Security"
  4. Select "Enable cookies for the originating web site only" or "Enable all cookies" and click "OK"

Version 4.x

  1. Click Edit on the menu at the top of your browser and select Preferences
  2. Select "Advanced"
  3. Select "Accept all cookies" or "Accept only cookies that get sent back to the originating server" and click OK
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NEW NESSE Report

2011/05/30
The Challenge of Shadow Education.
Private tutoring and its implications for policy makers in the European Union.

Mark Bray

Report authored by Mark BRAY on behalf of NESSE.
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The Hungarian EU Presidency (1st January-30th June 2011) has put together a website dedicated to education issues and events.
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