Visitor Privacy

According to the law on electronic communication, we must inform you that we use cookies to provide good service.

We use temporary session cookies as well as a regular cookie to save login and password if the visitor prefers. What is saved in this cookie is not the actual username and password but a unique identity that cannot be used to find out the login and/or password.

If you do not accept the use of cookies, you can disable cookies through your browser's (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari, etc.) security settings. However, this will limit the website's functionality.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file that the website you visit saves on your computer. Cookies are used on many websites to provide a visitor access to various features.

There are two types of cookies. One type saves a file on your computer for a longer period. It is used for features such as indicating what is new since the user last visited the site. The other type of cookies is called session cookies. During the time you are browsing a page, this cookie is temporarily stored in your computer's memory, for example, to keep track of the language you have chosen. Session cookies are not stored on your computer for a long time and disappear when you close your browser.

What does the law say?

According to the law on electronic communication, which came into force on July 25, 2003, everyone who visits a website with cookies should receive information that the website contains cookies, what these cookies are used for, and how cookies can be avoided.

Read more about the law on electronic communication at www.pts.se