Our use of cookies (cookies)
In accordance with the Law on Electronic Communications (EkomAct) § 2 — 7b, we inform on this page about which cookies are used on the website, what information is used, the purpose of the use and who uses the information.
Feel free to read also at Data Protection Authority websites about the use of cookies and what policies apply here.
What are cookies?
In order to make this website work as well as possible, we sometimes send small files to your computer. These files are called “cookies”. Most sites do this.
We use cookies to obtain information about how the website is used.
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer, phone or tablet when you visit a website. Cookies help the website remember your settings (such as username, language, text size and other presets) for a certain period of time. The idea is that you shouldn't have to change your settings every time you visit the site or switch between different sites.
How do we use cookies?
Google Analytics Cookies
Google Analytics is a web analytics tool from Google. It enables us to understand how our website is used. Information is collected about which pages are visited, how long the visit lasts, the number of visits to the website and what is the source of the visit (for example, Google searches).
Your IP address is anonymized before it is sent to Google Analytics, and the information sent does not contain any information that can identify you as a user. Therefore, we cannot track the actions of the individual user, but analyze the use of the site on an overall level.
The data collected is analysed by us so that we can improve the website and make it more relevant and more user-friendly.
Google Analytics uses the following cookies:
Do you want information about how data is handled by Google?
Read Google's Privacy Policy here.
What can you do if you don't want to be tracked?
If you do not want to be tracked by Google Analytics, you can use the browser add-on Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-ons.