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About cookies

What is a cookie?

As many other sites, SAS Ground Services' website uses so called cookies. These are small files stored on your computer, as the result of a request from our website. In most cases the cookie contains information about your settings on the web site. The files are limited to the size of 4 kB.

 

How are cookies used on the SAS Ground Services web site?

Our web site uses cookies to keep track of your session or visiting time on the site. When you visit and read a page on our site your computer automatically sends our web site its ID to our web server. This number was automatically registered the first time you visited the web site. Thanks to this ID, the programme that creates the web site can save and get  settings or registration that you have made on earlier visits.

 

For what does SAS Ground Services use cookies?

Thanks to the ID left by each visitor in the cookie, SAS Ground Services can collect statistics on for example the amount of visitors on our web site. This is very important to us, since it gives us the possibility to evaluate and improve our web site. The statistics are also an input on how interesting and relevant each web page within the site is to our visitors.

 

Can anyone else see my cookie?

No. No one else has access to the information stored in cookies from our web site. We do not share information from the cookies with anyone else.

 

How do I turn off cookies?

In the software you are using to browse the internet, you can choose how to handle cookies. In most browsers you can decide from which sites you want to accept cookies. Read in the manual or help section of your browser software how to do this.

 

What happens if I turn off cookies from the SAS Ground Services web site?

If you choose not to accept the use of cookies in relation to the SAS Ground Services web site you will not be able to use services on or site that demands log in. Of course you can still read all other information and visit our site anyway.

Swedish law about information about cookies 

According to the Swedish law on electronic communication (dated July 25th 2003) everyone visiting a web site using cookies should be able to get information about this and how the cookies are used, and how they can be avoided.

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