Cookies

You give your consent to us placing cookies on your computer, if your browser or equivalent equipment is set to allow cookies. You withdraw your consent by changing your browser settings.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that the website you visit saves on your computer. Cookies are used on many websites to give a visitor access to various functions. The information in the cookie can be used to track a user's browsing within a specific website.

There are two types of cookies. One type saves a file for a longer period of time on your computer. It is used, for example, in functions that tell about what is new since the user last visited the current website. The second type of cookie is called session cookie. While you are browsing a page, this cookie is temporarily stored in your computer's memory, for example to keep track of which language you have chosen. Session cookies are not stored for a long time on your computer, but disappear when you close your browser.

Post and the Swedish Telecom Agency, which is the supervisory authority, have published questions and answers about cookies .

We use cookies!

On this website, cookies are used to make it easier for visitors and to provide access to different functions and different types of information.

We also use third-party cookies

We use third-party cookies to identify the gender and age of our visitors.

Google Analytics

The statistics tool Google analytics places a cookie on your computer that collects information about how you browse our website. We use the information to see what content is popular and to improve the website. The statistics tool's cookie does not contain any information about who you are. We cannot identify you or your computer.

If you want to know more, you can read the Google Privacy Policy, which describes how your information is used by Google: www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/ .

About giving or withdrawing your consent

If your browser is set to allow cookies, you have given your consent to us placing cookies on your computer. You can withdraw your consent by changing your browser settings.

Turn off cookies in the browser

Internet Explorer

Open the Tools menu, select Internet Options, go to the Privacy tab of the Internet Options dialog, move the slider to change settings.
https://windows.microsoft.com/sv-se/internet-explorer/delete-manage-cookies

Edge

Select More > Settings. Then select Show advanced settings under Advanced settings and the desired option under Privacy and services > Cookies. (Block all cookies blocks all cookies that websites try to save on your computer. Block only third-party cookies blocks third-party cookies saved by external web services, such as embedded ads on web pages you've visited.)
https://windows.microsoft.com/sv-se/windows-10/edge-privacy-faq

Firefox

Open the (tools) menu, select settings, go to the Privacy view in the Settings dialog, change how Firefox saves information using the dropdown.
https://support.mozilla.org/sv/kb/To%C3%A5t%20or%20block%20cookies

Chrome

Open the customize menu, select options, go to the Under the hood view, select Content management under the Privacy heading, change how Chrome handles cookies.
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en.