Our cookie policy
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer, phone or tablet when you visit the website.
- First-party biscuits are set by the website you are visiting. Only that website can read these cookies. If the website uses external services, these may have their own cookies. These cookies are called third-party cookies.
- Persistent cakes are cookies that are not deleted from your computer when you close your browser - unlike session cookies which are automatically deleted.
Cookies help the website to remember your preferences (e.g. username and language) for a certain period of time.
The idea is that you should not have to change the settings while you are on the different pages of the website.
The cookies may also be used to collect anonymous visitor statistics on what information is being requested.
How do we use cookies?
malarhamnar.se uses first-party cookies, i.e. cookies that are only set and controlled by Mälarhamnar AB and not by any external organisation.
However, some of our pages can only be viewed if you accept cookies from external organisations.
We use three different types of first-party cookies in order to
- save your settings
- make the website work
- collect analytics data (visitor statistics) with Google Analytics
Cookies with your preferences
We set these cookies ourselves and we are the only ones who can read them. They help the site to remember
- if you have accepted the website's cookies
Cookies used on malarhamnar.se
Switch off cookies
If you do not accept the use of cookies by the website, you can refuse the use and storage of cookies by selecting certain settings on your browser.
- Internet Explorer - cookie settings are managed under the Tools menu, Internet Options, click on the Privacy tab. Under Advanced, choose how you want to manage cookies.
- Firefox - the cookie settings are managed under the Tools menu, Preferences and the Privacy tab Cookies.
- Chrome - Cookie settings are managed under the Settings menu, Show advanced settings, Privacy and Content settings.
- Safari - Preferences, Privacy and Delete saved cookies and data.
Related information
The Swedish Post and Telecom Authority (PTS) is the authority that oversees the electronic communications and postal sectors in Sweden. If you want to know more about cookies, you can visit the "Questions and answers about cookies for internet users" section of the PTS website www.pts.se.