The new Electronic Communications Act came into effect in July 2003. It states that web sites must give information about what the cookie content is used for.What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a web server sends to a user´s web browser, and which is stored on the user´s computer. This cookie is then sent back to the web server when the user visits the web site again. There are two types of cookies — session cookies and permanent cookies. Session cookies are temporary and are not stored on the user´s hard disk, but only remain in the computer´s memory until the user closes the web browser. Permanent cookies are stored for time on the hard disk, and therefore can contain information which the web site can utilise at a later point. Används cookies på Gammelstads kyrkstads webbplats?
På Gammelstads kyrkstads webbplats används s k sessionscookies. Cookiefunktionen används endast för den del av vår webbplats som kräver inloggning. En användare som inte loggar in behöver inte ha cookies påslagna i sin webbläsare. Ingen personlig information om besökaren sparas via cookies. Are cookies used on the Gammelstad Church Town web site?
Session cookies are used on Gammelstad Church Town web site. The cookie function is used only for the part of our web site that requires a login. Users who do not log in need not have “accept cookies" turned on in their web browser. No personal information about the user is saved via cookies. How to change the cookie setting
If you are using Internet Explorer
Go to Tools > Internet options, then the Security tab, then click on custom level. If you are using Netscape
Go to Edit > Preferences, then click on Advanced. Then under Cookies you can then choose the security level. There is further information on the web browser sites:www.microsoft.com
www.netscape.com
For other web browsers, we recommend visiting the operators´ web sites.