We use third-party solutions to make the website more user-friendly and functional. The data is also used to develop and improve our website.
What is cookies?
A cookie is a small textfile that is downloaded and stored on the user's computer when the user opens a web page. The cookie can be used to store login details, remember shoppingcarts in a webstore, or to register where the user is moving around the website.
Cookies can be useful for both the owner and the user of a website. The owner of the website can customize the service based on the information stored. For the user, visits to the website can be experienced more user-friendly and customized.
Delete and / or block cookies
If you do not want cookies to be stored on your device you can block them by going to the settings menu in your browser. You can also delete cookies that you have previously accepted.
Note! The website may not work optimally if you block cookies.
Find your guide for the browser you are using on their supportpages by following the link below:
Cookies on this website
Vimeo
We use Vimeo to present movies. Vimeo uses cookies that are essential for the video player to work optimally.
Google Analytics
Through Google Analytics information is gathered about which pages you visit on our site, how long your visit lasts, number of visits, and which link from which page you followed to get to our site. It is also possible to see sitelocation and which browser and device the website visitors use.
The information is processed by Google and used to generate visitor statistics and reports that give us an indication of how our customers use the website. The figures are used for continuous improvement of content and for further development of the website. Read more at www.google.com/analytics
Google Fonts
A webpage fonts are downloaded through Google Fonts. Google stores IP addresses when the fonts are downloaded. The data cannot be traced to individuals, but is used for general statistics about their font archive. http://googlefonts.com/
This website have installed a Facebook Pixel. This pixel tracks which pages you visit and gives us valuable data in terms of how posts and ads are performing.