What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file that is sent from our web server and that is saved by your browser. The storage period for cookies is determined by your browser settings. There are two types of cookies, regular cookies and session cookies. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser and are therefore not saved, while regular cookies are stored on your computer for a longer period of time.

Some cookies are optional and some cookies are necessary for the website to work. Cookies are often divided into four categories:

Necessary cookies
These cookies are necessary for the user to be able to browse the website and to use its features, such as saving items at the checkout. You can set your browser to block or warn you about these types of cookies, but this may result in parts of the website not working as intended.

Functional cookies
Cookies that enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation are functional cookies. These cookies will allow a website to, for example, remember choices the user has made in the past.

Analytical Cookies
These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources, for example through Google analytics, so that we can measure and improve website performance. They inform us which pages are the most and least popular and we can see how visitors move around the site. They also help us understand where our users are coming from and, based on that information, customize content. If this type of cookie is refused, we will not store any user-specific data related to the performance of the website.

Marketing cookies
These cookies track visitors' online activity to help advertisers deliver more relevant advertising or to limit the number of times they see an ad. For example via Google ads, facebook pixel and youtube. If you do not allow these types of cookies, you will see less targeted content and our website will not be able to display the most relevant information for you.

What do we use cookies for?

This website contains cookies to give you access to all the features on the site, adapt your user experience and to do analyze on how well the website is performing. For example by measuring the number of visitors to the website.

How can you avoid cookies?

Settings in your browser
By using the browser settings, you can block cookies. However, it can affect the behavior of the websites. Here are links to information on how to do this in some of the most common browsers:
Microsoft Edge
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Safari

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