Cookies
Data collection and cookies
When you fill in one of our forms, we will receive the data you fill in via email. You can read more about how we process this data in our privacy policy.
Through Google Analytics, we collect anonymous user data about how our website is used. We use this data to be able to offer the best possible service to our customers and visitors. Visit policies.google.com/technologies/ for detailed information on which cookies are set through Google Analytics. We also use remarketing via Google, which means that our ads can be displayed for a longer period if you visit us. You can turn off remarketing in your Google Account by refusing targeted marketing. You can also visit tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/ to install a browser extension that prevents any tracking of you online through Google Analytics.
Definition cookies cookies
A cookie is a small text file that the website requests to be stored on the visitor’s computer and which contains a certain amount of information and a certain timestamp.
The browser saves the information in a special place in your computer and returns the information in the cookie to the website you visited with each request of pages / images from the website.
Two types of cookies
Cookies on this website are used to improve the user experience and to optimize the website. There are two types of cookies:
- One type, called a permanent cookie, saves a file that remains on the visitor’s computer. It is used, for example, to be able to adapt a website to the visitor’s wishes, choices and interests, as well as for statistical follow-up.
- The second type is called session cookie. While a visitor is inside a web page, it is temporarily stored in the visitor’s computer memory. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser.
Our website uses both session cookies and permanent cookies. Regardless of the type of cookie used on this website, no personal information about the visitor (such as e-mail address or name) is stored.
Briefly about the law on electronic communications
According to the Electronic Communications Act SFS 2003: 389, which entered into force on 25 July 2003 and was amended on 1 July 2011, everyone who visits a website with cookies must be informed whether the website contains cookies or not (almost all websites use some form of cookies and / or services such as web statistics systems which in turn use cookies) and in that case the purpose of the use of cookies.
You must also inform about how cookies can be avoided and the visitor must also be given the opportunity to agree to cookies being used and placed on the visitor’s computer.
On this website, we inform about all cookies used (see below). We report what the different cookies are called, whether they are session cookies or permanent cookies, to which domain name they belong (here you see which cookies are first-party cookies (they then have the same domain name as the website) and which cookies are third-party cookies (they have another domain name than the website), what data is stored in the cookies, what the information is used for and how long the cookie is stored in the visitor’s browser.
In your browser you can set if you want to avoid cookies (see more below). There are no established rules about how consent is to be handled in the new law. On this website, we interpret the law so that you give your consent to cookies by using the browser’s settings and / or other tools for handling cookies.
Handling of cookies
If you do not accept the use of cookies, you can turn off cookies via your browser’s security settings. You can also set the browser so that you receive an alert every time the website tries to place a cookie on your computer. Previously stored cookies can also be deleted through the browser.
See the browser’s help pages for more information on how you can see which cookies are stored in your browser, how to delete them and make settings for whether cookies should be accepted or not. Below are links with information on how to handle cookies in regular browsers. For example, you can prevent the browser from loading cookies from third parties, which is recommended if you want to reduce tracking but still maintain the functionality of most websites.
Cookies on this website
The cookies used on this website are presented below. The set of cookies used on a website varies. Please also note that there may be cookies that are linked to only a part of the website and / or linked to some form of service on the website.
Should there be any errors or if there are any question marks regarding the cookies used on this website, you are welcome to contact support.
Information about the cookies used on byvalerie.com can be found under the following prefix:
- Name – name of the cookie
- Type – session cookie or permanent cookie (is linked to the time the cookie “lives”)
- Domain name – which domain sets the cookie (here you can read whether it is first-party cookies or third-party cookies)
- Data – what data is stored in the cookies
- Use – what the information is used for
- Time – how long the cookie is stored in the visitor’s browser