Since the 25th of July 2003 the law of
electronic communication is in effect. According to this
law, anyone who visits a web site must be informed about
cookies and the possibility to reject cookies.
A cookie is a small text file with information that is
necessary for certain kinds of functions on the web site.
This text file is created on the visitor's computer.
There are two kinds of cookies - permanent and temporary.
On the Endorsia web site only temporary cookies are in use,
so called session cookies. When visiting the Endorsia web
site, the cookie is sent between the visitor's computer
and the Endorsia web server in order to support navigation
for example. The cookie disappears after the session is
finished. Endorsia do not save any personal information
so visitors can not be tracked.
The Endorsia web site also uses cookies to count page views
and visitors for statistical purposes. The collected information
is anonymous and does not contain name, email-adress or
other personal information.
If you dont approve the use of cookies, you can disable
this function in your web browser security properties. This
might however restrict the functionality of the web site.
General information about cookies and the new law of electronic
communication can be found at Post- och telestyrelsens web
site (Swedish only).
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