Cookie policy

MIBO USES COOKIES ON THE WEBSITE WWW.MIBO.SE TO OPTIMIZE YOUR EXPERIENCE

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file with information that is saved on your computer when you visit a website (or on a corresponding device with an internet connection such as a tablet or mobile phone). Cookies are used to make websites work more efficiently but also to provide certain information to the owner of a website. It can e.g. about language choices or other preferences being saved to make it easier for the website visitor on the next visit. Cookies make it possible to keep different users apart from each other, which in itself can give each user a more positive experience of the website.

Cookies used on our website:

There are two types of cookies, permanent cookies and session cookies. Both of these types of cookies are used on Mibo's website. Permanent cookies are stored as a file on the computer for a certain time, until you on the website itself, or the server that sent them, deletes them.

Session cookies are stored temporarily while you are browsing a website, and disappear when you close the browser.

We use cookies to make the use of the website easier, and to be able to adapt the use to the user.

However, the information collected through cookies does not contain personal information but is used to determine visitor patterns regarding the use of our web services. When it comes to behavior on mibo.se, IP addresses are not saved in our databases either. As a website visitor, the information about you can therefore never be connected with your identity.

mibo.se also has cookies to calculate and report user numbers and traffic. We also use so-called third-party cookies from other companies to conduct market research and traffic measurements.

On Mibo's website, content and sharing tools can be embedded from social networks, such as Facebook or YouTube. These suppliers may in turn use cookies on Mibo's website. Mibo has no access to, and cannot control, these cookies or the personal data and information that may be collected.

Therefore, you need to check the websites of these providers for further information on how they manage cookies, what information they collect and how you can remove and block them.

Deletion and blocking of cookies

Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but through settings in your browser you can block and delete cookies. How this is done differs between different browsers and can be read more about in the instructions for the browser or alternatively in the help function found in most browsers. More information on how to manage and delete cookies is also available at:www.aboutcookies.org

Version 1.0 - 2018-04-30