Cookies

CBK on the use of cookies

 

"Cookies" are something almost all websites use today. According to the ePrivacy Directive, also known as the European Union (EU) cookie law, all websites that use cookies must obtain consent from the visitors before retrieving or storing their personal information.

 

By using this website, you consent to us placing cookies on your browser.

 

A cookie is a small text file that is stored locally on the user's communication device when a website is opened. Cookies can serve a variety of purposes, with the stored information used, among other things, to make the website more user-friendly and tailored to each user. When a user visits a website, the cookie requests permission to be stored locally on the communication device. Most modern browsers are set to accept cookies automatically, but the user can withdraw their consent at any time. This is done by changing the cookie settings in the individual browser. Many websites, including this one, will not function optimally without acceptance of cookies.

 

Third-party cookies

Below you can read about the various cookies from third-party providers that we use on our website. By following the individual links, you can read more about the provider's privacy policies.

 

We use Google Analytics to analyze activity on our website and, based on this, optimize the website for our users. Google sets cookies to collect information about how visitors use the website. The cookies collect anonymous information about the visitor, such as how the website is used, which website the user comes from, exit page, number and length of visits, and which operating system or communication device is used.

 

We use, or may in the future use, modules or plug-ins to share content from services such as Facebook, Twitter, Google Maps, Google+, or YouTube. These may set cookies to identify users in the various services or remember previous preferences from previous visits, such as the last volume level used in a YouTube player or whether the user has liked our Facebook page.

 

This website uses cookies from Google and Facebook to market relevant content to users. The information stored in the cookie is anonymous and cannot be traced back to the user personally. The information stored includes the user's browser, browsing pattern in the ad network, which ads the user has been shown, and the frequency of these.

 

How to delete cookies in your browser:

Internett Explorer

  1. Select Tools
  2. Select Internet Options
  3. Select the General tab
  4. Select Delete... (browsing history)
  5. Check Preserve Favorites website data, Temporary Internet Files, Cookies, History

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Select Tools
  2. Select Options
  3. Select the Privacy tab
  4. Select Clear recent history – click on Details
  5. Check Browsing & Download History, Form & Search History, Cookies, Cache
  6. Select Time range to clear and click Clear now

Safari

  1. Choose Gear icon (If you're using Mac, press Safari)
  2. Select Reset Safari
  3. Remove all checkmarks
  4. Check Remove history, Empty the cache, Remove all cookies

Opera

  1. Click on the Opera logo
  2. Select Settings
  3. Select Delete private data…
  4. Click on Details, remove all checkmarks
  5. Check Delete temporary cookies, Empty entire cache, Remove history of visited pages, Remove history of downloaded files

Chrome

  1. Select Options (Preferences for Mac)
  2. Click on the Advanced tab
  3. Click on Clear browsing data
  4. Check Clear browsing history, Clear download history, Empty the cache, Delete cookies and other site data