A cookie is a small text file which the website you visit asks to store in your computer.
According to the Electronic Communications Act, all visitors to a website that contains cookies should be informed that cookies are used, what the cookies are used for and how the cookies can be avoided. The visitor should also consent to the use of cookies.
There are two types of cookies. One is called a session cookie and is stored temporarily during your visit on the website. It disappears when you close your browser. The second type is stored as a file on your computer an is reused on your next revisit to the website, e.g. which language you have chosen on the website.
We use cookies on this website to give the user a better experience (such as choice of language) and for statistics regarding the use of the website.
A cookie does not contain any personal information.
In order for the website to function properly you must accept the use of cookies. If you do not accept the use of cookies you can change the settings in your browser.
For more information about cookies and the Electronic Communications Act, please visit the Post- och Telestyrelsen’s website.