About web cookies

Web cookies are small snippets of text saved in a browser that can store data and anonymously identify your computer or mobile device. Like most websites, The Climate Fringe uses cookies.

We use cookies for three main purposes:

  1. To improve your experience of our website – for example, so you only get asked to take a survey once, or to hide a form if you’ve already seen it.
  2. Collect anonymous statistics – it’s really useful for us to be able to see which pages are the most popular and how people are using them.
  3. Social media – if you use Twitter or Facebook, cookies can help smooth the sharing process between our site and your online feeds

Turning cookies off

All modern browsers let you turn off either all or third-party cookies, but this varies depending on which browser you’re using. The option to do this is usually found in your browser’s Options, Settings, or Preferences menu.

How to change your cookie settings in:

Internet Explorer
Firefox
Chrome
Safari
iPhone and iPad
Opera