Cookies
According to the Swedish Electronic Communications Act SFS 2003:389, which came into force on 25 July 2003, a website containing cookies should provide information about cookies, what these cookies are used for and how cookies can be avoided. You can read more about cookies on the website for the Swedish regulatory authority (Post och Telestyrelsen) and on Wikipedia There you will also find information on the law governing information regarding the use of cookies.
A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer. It contains information that is normally used to improve the site for you as a user from various respects. There are two types of cookies. The first type is stored on your computer and used, for example, to adapt a site to your wishes, choices and interests. The second type is stored temporarily in your computer's memory while you visit a site, and disappear when you close your browser.
This site makes use of cookies. Primarily, this is done in the administrative interface to the site where you as an administrator edits the site's content. The cookies are then primarily used in various types of identification and communication purposes. The public part of the site can contain cookies that stores information of for example language selection. No personal information such as e-mail or your name is stored.
If you do not accept the use of cookies, you can turn them off through your browser's security settings. You can also configure your browser to give you a warning every time a site tries to set a cookie on your computer.
