Cookies
This page uses cookies
A cookie is a small text file that a website requests to save on the visitor’s computer. Cookies are used on many websites to give a visitor access to various features.
There are two types of cookies. One type saves a file for a longer period of time on the visitor’s computer, the cookie then has an expiry date. It is used, for example, in functions that tell about what is new since the user last visited the current website. After the expiration date, the cookie is deleted when the user returns to the website that created it.
The other type of cookies are called session cookies and have no expiration date. While a user is browsing a page, this cookie is temporarily stored in the user’s computer’s memory, for example to keep track of which language he has chosen. Session cookies are not stored for a long time on the user’s computer, but disappear when the user closes their browser.
Cookies do not contain viruses, nor can they destroy other information on your computer.
Cookies are used as a tool i.a. in order to
- Store settings for how a website should be displayed (resolution, language, etc.).
- Turn on encryption of the transmission of sensitive information on the Internet.
This website uses cookies within e.g. the following areas:
- WordPress. Among other things, keep track of logged-in users, the login function and the comment function, if you use these (third-party cookie). Read more here.
- Google Analytics. Compilation of visitor statistics. The information is used statistically to analyze how the website is used and how many people visit different pages, etc.
- Social Media. Connections, sharing options, etc.
- Language. Remembers / selects language for the page
None of the above information can be traced back to any individual.
This is how you prevent cookies from being stored
You can delete cookies from your browser at any time.
You can change the settings in your browser so that it does not allow cookies to be saved. If you do not want to allow permanent cookies on your computer, you can change the settings in your browser’s security or privacy settings so that it automatically refuses cookies or informs you that a web page contains cookies.
If you choose not to allow cookies, this may mean that the website cannot be used correctly or that it does not function in the best way.
Contact for questions
If you have questions about how the website handles cookies, please contact us.