Cookies
Cookies
A cookie is a small text file that our website requests to store on your computer. Cookies are used to provide you with access to various nifty features. The information in the cookie can also be used to track how you navigate our website.
About Cookies
This website uses cookies. As a visitor, you must, by law, be informed about the use of cookies, their purposes, and how to opt-out of them. Visitors must also consent to the use of cookies, which you can do by clicking “Accept” in the yellow banner at the top of the page.
Cookies Used on Our Website
Doubleclick
- permutive-session
- IDE
- _psegs
- permutive-id
Used for retargeting, optimization, reporting, and allocation of online advertisements.
Duration varies: a mix of session cookies and persistent cookies lasting 30 minutes, 6 months, or 1–2 years, or until you close your browser.
More information about these cookies here.
- 1P_JAR
- SID
- NID
- HSID
- SSID
- APISID
- SAPISID
- SIDCC
- CONSENT
- _ga
- _gid
- __utma
- _gat
- OTZ
These cookies track how users reach and interact with the website, including search terms used and referral sites.
Duration varies: a mix of session cookies and persistent cookies. The longest cookie expires 10 years after your last visit. Others are deleted after 6 months, 30 minutes, or as soon as you close your browser.
More information about these cookies here.
compose.se
- wpgdprc-consent
Stores whether cookies for the website have been accepted.
Provider: WP GDPR Compliance.
What Is a Cookie?
A cookie is a small text file stored on the visitor’s computer that contains information. Cookies are generally used to improve the website experience for the visitor. There are two types:
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Persistent Cookies: Files saved on the visitor’s computer that remain until their expiration date. These cookies help customize the website experience based on the visitor’s preferences and interests. They can be removed by clearing cookies in the browser.
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Session Cookies: Temporarily stored in the visitor’s computer memory while they browse the website. These cookies are deleted when the browser is closed.
Disabling Cookies
If you do not accept the use of cookies, you can disable the function in your browser’s security settings. You can also configure the browser to alert you each time a website attempts to set a cookie. If you prefer that cookies not be stored, you can disable the function in your browser settings, preventing any cookies from being saved.
- Click here to learn more about “Private Browsing” and manage cookie settings in Firefox.
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You can also opt out of specific cookies by changing your preferences here.
To learn more about cookies, how to control, disable, or delete them, visit http://www.aboutcookies.org for detailed guidance. Additionally, some third-party ad networks, including Google, allow users to opt-out or customize settings related to your browsing.
Read more about cookies on the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority’s website.