Cookies
On narq.com we use cookies. Cookies are small text files stored on the device you browse, such as a computer or mobile phone. The text file sent is not malicious and contains no program code.
A cookie is a small text file that the website saves on your computer when you visit the site. The cookie contains no information that can be linked to you as an individual. On this site, we use cookies to improve the site and to simplify for you as a visitor.
Read more about cookies on the Post- och telestyrelsen website.
SFS: Lagen om elektronisk kommunikation (Electronic Communications Act) (2003: 389)
These cookies are used on the website
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- Purpose: You declare a cookie when you accept that the site uses cookies.
- Benefits: The question will not be asked again the next time you visit the site, of you revisit it within a month.
- Data stored by the cookie: No personal information, only information about your computer and your browser.
- Storage time: The cookie is stored for 1 year.
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- Purpose: Cookies gather statistics about the number of visitors over time on the website, how long each visit is, which pages you have visited and from which website you came from and remember which language you have chosen to display on the website.
- Usage: The use of cookies makes it possible for us to improve the user experience for you as a visitor.
- Data that is stored by the cookie: No personal information, only information about your computer and web browser.
- Expiration dates: __gat expires after one minute, _gid expires after one day and _ga expires after two years, qtrans_front_language remain until you remove them yourself.
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