Cookies
Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your computer when you download a web page. Below is information about the use of cookies.
The storage and processing of this data is not permitted unless the user has both been informed and given their consent for processing to take place. The user should be informed of and should approve which data are processed, and should be informed what the purpose of processing is and who will process the data, cf. § 2-7b of the Electronic Communications Act.
By entering and retrieving information and/or using services on our websites, you consent to cookies being placed in your browser given that most browsers are set to automatically accept cookies. If you do not want to accept our use of cookies, you may withdraw your consent by changing the settings in your browser. However, please note that this may lead to services on our website performing sub-optimally.
For details about this, see the help guide for your own browser.
OUR WEBSITES USE THESE COOKIES:
Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a web analytics tool provided by Google, Inc. (‘Google’). Google Analytics uses cookies to analyse how users use the website. The information generated by a cookie like this when you use the website in question includes your IP address, which is sent to Google and stored on servers in the USA. We use anonymizeIP, a feature which means that individual users cannot be identified.
Google uses this information to evaluate use of the website, compile reports about activities on the website for the owner of the website, and to provide other services related to activities on the website and use of the Internet.
Google may also transfer this information to third parties if this is required by law or in cases where third parties process information on behalf of Google. Google will not connect your IP address to other data Google holds. Our websites use Google Analytics to analyse the use of the websites. We receive information about which pages are visited most, where users come from, at what time pages are visited the most, etc.
JSESSIONID is a standard Java cookie that allows the web server to improve your online experience by remembering your actions and choices on pages. This is a session cookies that is deleted when you close your browser.