Cookies

A cookie is a small text file that a website you are visiting asks to save on your computer. Cookies are used to give you access to various functions. You can also use the information in cookies to track how you browse our website.

Cookies do not contain viruses, nor can they destroy other information on a visitor’s computer.

If you visit our website, you must by law be informed that the website contains cookies, what they are used for and how cookies can be avoided.

This website uses cookies.

We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to deliver a customised experience on our website, for language selection and for statistics.

Type of cookies?

There are two types:

  • Persistent cookiesare files that are saved on the visitor’s computer that remain until the duration expires. Such a file is used, for example, to make it easier for visitors to use the website based on their preferences and interests. They disappear if the visitor chooses to clear cookies from the browser.
  • Session cookiesare stored temporarily in the visitor’s computer memory during the time the visitor is on the website. They disappear when the visitor closes their browser.

Disable Cookies

If you do not accept the use of cookies on our website, you can disable the function in your browser’s security settings.

You can also set your browser to alert you each time the website tries to place a cookie on your computer.

If you do not want cookies to be stored on your computer, you can also disable this function in your browser’s settings. No cookies will then be stored.