Do you want to listen to the content on the webpage? Press the play button below and use the controls to pause, stop, jump forward or rewind, adjust volume and adjust the reading speed.

2024-03-19 12:34:47

Cookies and visit statistics and visit statistics

Our external website and our e-services use cookies. But you can choose whether or not to accept cookies.

All visitors to a website with cookies must be advised of this

By law they must receive information that the website contains cookies, what they are used for, and how they can be avoided.

By allowing cookies to be stored, you can use the website in the way we intended in order for you to be provided with the best user experience.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file saved on your computer by a website you are visiting. Cookies are used on many websites to provide the visitor with access to a range of functions.

There are two types of cookies. The first type is stored temporarily on your computer while you browse on a website. It disappears when you close your browser.

The second type is a file saved on your computer for a longer period of time. Among other things, it is used in functions that let you know what's new since you last visited the website in question. Both types of cookies are used on the ei.se website.

You can say no to cookies

If you prefer not to allow cookies, you can set your browser to automatically refuse to store cookies, or to be informed each time a website requests to store a cookie. You can also delete cookies stored earlier via the browser.

Visit statistics

We use visit statistics to enhance the site for visitors. The tool used to collect visit statistics is called Matomo. Matomo sets cookies primarily to measure how many new visitors and return visitors this site has, and to learn how visitors use the site.

The information stored is not linked to a particular person. The information generated through your use of the website (including parts of your IP address).