About Cookies
On 25 July 2003, a new law on electronic communications was introduced. Part of this law deals with the use of so-called cookies on web pages. The law stipulates that a website must state that they use cookies and how they are used.
A cookie, or cake in Swedish, is a small text file that the website requests to store on the visitor’s computer and that contains a certain amount of information and a certain time stamp.
The browser saves the information in a special place on your computer and returns the information in the cookie to the website visited with each request for pages/images from the website.
Cookies on this website are used to improve the user experience and to optimize the website. There are two types of cookies:
One type, called a permanent cookie, saves a file that remains on the visitor’s computer. It is used, for example, to be able to adapt a website to the visitor’s wishes, choices and interests, as well as for statistical monitoring.
The second type is called a session cookie. While a visitor is on a web page, it is temporarily stored in the visitor’s computer’s memory. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser.
Our website uses both session cookies and permanent cookies. Regardless of the type of cookie used on this website, no personal information about the visitor (such as e-mail address or name) is saved.
If you do not accept the use of cookies, you can turn off cookies via your browser’s security settings. You can also set the browser so that you receive a warning every time the website tries to place a cookie on your computer. Through the browser, previously stored cookies can also be deleted.
See the browser’s help pages for more information on how you can see which cookies are stored in your browser, how to delete them and make settings for whether cookies should be accepted or not. Below are links on how to disable cookies in standard browsers.