Information about cookies
A cookie is a small text file that websites save on your computer so that they can recognise the computer and/or remember a selection/setting the next time you visit the website. A cookie is a passive file and cannot spread a computer virus, install programs or spy on you in any other way. Other websites cannot read cookies saved by this website.
How long are cookies stored?
A cookie always deletes itself after a varying number of months, but it is renewed automatically every time you visit the website.
Can I delete cookies?
You will find guidelines on how to delete cookies here: http://minecookies.org/cookiehandtering
What do we use cookies for?
Traffic monitoring/statistics
We use Google Analytics for traffic monitoring, so we can see how many people visit our website. This also allows us to measure patterns of use, as well as to improve the user experience on our website.
Read more here: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage
You can opt out of cookies from Google Analytics by installing this add-on to your browser: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Social media
We use Facebook Connect to facilitate sharing of certain pages via Facebook.
How to turn off cookies
The easiest way to turn cookies off is to answer ‘No’ to whether you accept the use of cookies on our website in the message box shown. This way you ensure that the website only saves those cookies that are essential for the website to function.
Another farther-reaching way to avoid cookies is to turn off cookies in the browser. All browsers on the market allow you to manage the acceptance of cookies. However, this is not something we would normally recommend, as it often results in diminished or no functionality at all on many websites.
On this page you will find guides to cookie settings in the most popular browsers: http://minecookies.org/cookiehandtering
Use of personal data
We never disclose personal data to third parties unless you expressly give your authorisation. Furthermore, we never collect personal data unless you have personally given us the data in connection with registration, purchasing or otherwise.
Protection of personal data
According to the Act on Processing of Personal Data, your data must be stored securely and responsibly. Your personal data is stored in a secure and professional server centre on machines to which there is limited access. Our safety precautions are regularly audited by Deloitte, to ensure that the entire setup is secure with due regard to your rights as a user. We cannot, however, guarantee 100% security in conjunction with data transmission. This means that there is a small risk that others could force access to data when the data is transmitted and stored electronically. Therefore, the furnishing of personal data is at your own risk.