Cookie Policy
What Are Cookies
Cookies, session markers, persistent identifiers, silent observers—each serves a purpose behind the scenes, recording preferences, aiding navigation, and tracking site performance. Disregard for these tools leaves users facing repetitive steps and incomplete experiences. When harnessed with restraint, cookies forge a smoother, more stable interaction. Their use, however, must respect boundaries, never intruding where not needed or storing more than required for core functionality.
Why Cookies Are Used
Cookies serve several roles: remembering settings, logging activity for system stability, and enabling security functions that defend against misuse. Analytical cookies support quality by showing how visitors interact, guiding measured improvements over time. Only necessary cookies remain active by default; others operate only with consent, in line with Norwegian privacy requirements. Each cookie remains limited in scope and duration, ensuring respect for user privacy and system integrity.
Controlling Cookies
Managing cookies means balancing convenience with control. Every user retains the option to reject, restrict, or delete cookies through browser settings. Blocking certain cookies may limit features—such as saved logins or preferences—yet never affects essential access. Choosing careful settings preserves autonomy while maintaining a reliable foundation for site operations.