Cookies

What cookies are and how they work
Cookies consist of small text files. These text files contain data stored on the visitor's computer. From time to time, the website requests data from the cookies stored on the visitor's computer. Websites use cookies, among other things, to store settings for how the website should be displayed to the visitor. Another common use of cookies is to collect information about visitors' behavior.

How we use cookies
We use cookies to give visitors access to various functions on the website and to monitor the website's traffic, in order to use the collected data to improve the website and our services.

We use two types of cookies. One type is a persistent cookie that saves a file on the visitor's computer for a longer period. It is used, among other things, for functions that indicate what is new since the user last visited the current website. The other type of cookie is called session cookies, which are valid only during the visit to the website, for example, to keep track of whether the visitor is logged in. We also use so-called third-party cookies, among other things, to analyze traffic patterns with the help of third parties.

Visitors' consent
Visitors who want to avoid the use of cookies can change their browser's security settings to not accept cookies at all, or to prompt the visitor every time a website tries to place a cookie on their computer. Visitors can also choose to accept only session cookies via their browser. Visitors can also choose to remove previously stored cookies. Visitors who choose not to accept cookies will unfortunately not be able to use essential functions on our website.

Contact our customer service for questions.