Cookies are a standard technology that practically all websites use today. A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your PC, usually when using a web browser. Among other things, they contain information about which internet websites you visit.
Our website uses cookies to, among other things, provide visitors with access to different functions, as well as to differentiate the website's visitors from each other. This helps us to improve our website and to make our digital communication more relevant.
According to the Law on electronic communications, all visitors to a website that uses cookies must be informed that the website uses cookies. They must be provided with information about the reason for the use of cookies.
Visitors must also consent to the use of cookies. This is done via the web browser's settings.
By using our website, you will be deemed to have consented to our use of cookies as described above.
By accessing, retrieving information and/or using services at our website, you will be deemed to have consented to our use of cookies as described above.
We use the information gathered to make our website better for our users. Most modern browsers (Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera, etc.) are preset to accept cookies automatically, but you can choose to change these settings if you do not wish to accept the use of cookies. We would, however, point out that, if you choose to not accept cookies, a large number of websites will not function optimally.
In the same way as most other websites, we collect this information automatically and store it in log files on our servers. This is information such as IP addresses, the type of browser used to visit pages on our website, broadband internet providers (ISP), operating systems, the date and time of the visit, as well as data about navigation.
We use the information we collect to analyze trends, which enable us to make our website better for those that visit it. The information is only for internal use and will not be passed on to any third party. We never store information that can identify you personally.
Google Analytics is used to collect anonymous traffic data. The information that is collected cannot be connected to you as a user.
Facebook cookies are used if you are logged into Facebook in your browser to offer personalized ads, as well as anonymous tracking of traffic originating from Facebook ads. If you don't want Facebook to offer personalized ads based on your traffic you can deactivate this in your Facebook-profile by going to this link and changing your ad settings.