What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your computer on request from a website. They contain information the website wants you to present every time you request a page from the same website. Cookies serve as identification cards and contain settings you have made on the website, credentials for logging in etc. Cookies cannot be executed as code or deliver viruses, the sole purpose is to tell the server that you returned to the website.
How cookies are used on this website
On Korsnäs’s website cookies are used to keep track of your current session. When you fetch a page from this website your browser sends an ID number that you where given the first time you came to the website. Using this ID the program that creates the pages on this website can store and retrieve settings that you have made during your visits. These settings are mainly authorisation information for logging in. When you register to one of our services or when you log in the system uses your ID to confirm that you are logged in. The ID also enables Korsnäs to keep statistics on unique visitors of the website and learn what information is important to our visitors.
We do not distribute any information on our visitors to other parties.
How to turn off cookies
If you do not wish to accept cookies, your web browser can be set to automatically deny the storage of cookies or to send you information every time a website requests to be allowed to store a cookie. Previously stored cookies can also be deleted through the web browser. Please visit the web browser’s help pages for more information.
What happens if I don't accept cookies?
If you set your web browser to deny cookies, you will not be able to use the services on this website that require logging in. Korsnäs cannot guarantee a faultless function of the website.