COOKIE POLICY
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This Cookie Policy describes how North Law (”North Law”, ”we”, ”us” or ”our”) uses cookies and which choices you as a user can make regarding our cookies. When using www.north-law.se (the Website), you accept and agree that North Law (North Law”, ”we”, ”us” or ”our”) saves cookies on the device that you are using to access the Website, such as computer, phone or tablet. Cookies are used by North Law on the Website to improve the experience of the users and simplify and adapt our services.
North Law is the personal data controller for processing of your personal data, which we compile via cookies when you visit our Website. For complete information about our processing of personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.
Every time you visit the Website, you will be prompted to accept or refuse cookies. You choose whether you wish to provide consent to cookies being placed on your device. Given consent can be revoked by the user at any time. Some cookies are necessary for crucial functionality on our site, and these do not require consent.
About cookies
Cookies are simple text files that are retrieved or stored on the user’s computer or mobile device used for visits to the Website by the Website’s server. Each cookie is unique to your web browser. Cookies are placed by North Law or by one of our partners and saved on your unit. The general purpose of using cookies is to give facilitate the correct functionality of a website and improve a positive user experience on the Website and for our commercial interest in obtaining information about the visitors on the Website. The information created by the cookies contains information such as anonymized IP address, the length of the visit, and choices made on www.north-law.se. Below follows a more detailed description of the different types of cookies that can be used on the Website.
Session cookies are temporary cookies that only last until you leave the Website
Persistent cookies are cookies that are stored on your device until you delete them or until a set expiration date.
First-party cookies are cookies placed by us on the Website. Only that website can read them.
Third-party cookies are cookies placed on the user’s device by a different website other than the one the user is visiting.
Purpose for usage of Cookies
North Law uses cookies to facilitate the correct functionality of the Website and to be able to evaluate the Website’s content, structure, and navigation. Different cookies have different purposes:
Necessary cookies are essential for the user to browse the Website and use its features as well as allow core website functionality.
Analysis Cookies enable the provision of comprehensive information regarding the user’s interaction with the website for statistical purposes.
Function cookies enable website owner to personalize users’ browsing experience. These cookies support additional functionality that enhances the site.
Security cookies enable the detection of fraud or other attempts at unauthorized access to our website.
In addition, the website includes content and links related to social networks, such as LinkedIn. North Law does not have access to or control over such cookies and information that may be collected. Therefore, we encourage users to check these providers’ websites in order to obtain more information about how they handle cookies.
Cookies used on www.north-law.se
The table below describes the cookies used on the Website, their function, retention/duration, and purpose.
First-party cookies
Name | Duration | Purpose |
cmplz_banner-status | 1 year | Necessary cookies |
cmplz_consented_services | 1 year | Necessary cookies |
cmplz_functional | 1 year | Necessary cookies |
cmplz_marketing | 1 year | Necessary cookies |
cmplz_policy_id | 1 year | Necessary cookies |
cmplz_preferences | 1 year | Necessary cookies |
cmplz_statistics | 1 year | Necessary cookies |
cookie_notice_accepted | 1 year | Necessary cookies |
cookieyes-consent | 1 year | Necessary cookies |
wordpress_logged_in_7f41a170d43a194d318012931bc52ffb | Session | Necessary cookies |
wordpress_sec_7f41a170d43a194d318012931bc52ffb | Session | Necessary cookies |
wordpress_test_cookie | Session | Necessary cookies |
wp-settings-1 | 1 year | Necessary cookies |
wp-settings-time-1 | 1 year | Necessary cookies |
wp_lang | Session | Necessary cookies |
Manage cookies – Block or remove cookies
You can always delete previously placed cookies and change your browser settings regarding the use of cookies. If you want to restrict or block the cookies that are set by our website, you can do so through your browser settings. There is also a possibility to refuse cookies or to choose that a warning be shown before they are stored. Alternatively, you can visit www.internetcookies.com, which contains comprehensive information on how to do this on a wide variety of browsers and devices. You will find general information about cookies and details on how to delete cookies from your device.
If you choose to delete or block the cookies used on the Website, it may mean that parts of the functionality on the Website can be affected.
More information and right to complain to supervisory authority
The Post and Telecoms Agency is the supervisory authority in the area of electronic communication. For more information on which cookies require consent and what applies with respect to cookies and similar technologies, please visit www.pts.se.
If through the usage of cookies North Law would process the personal data of users, such as information about IP address, you as a user have certain rights. For more information about your rights regarding the processing of personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy. With regard to the processing of personal data, the Swedish Data Protection Authority is the supervisory authority.
Changes to the Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy may be changed. The most recent version of the Cookie Policy is always published on the Website.
Contact information
You are welcome to contact us at: privacy@north-law.se if you have any questions about our cookies or our Cookie Policy.