Cookie Policy
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are tiny text files that a website saves to your browser when you visit. They've been around since the 90s and are how the web remembers things, like whether you're logged in, which language you prefer, or which pages you've already seen. Some are set by us directly, others by trusted tools we use to run the site.
2. Why we use them
We use cookies to make the site work: loading the right content, remembering your choices, and keeping things secure. For understanding how people use the site, we rely on Framer Analytics, which is cookieless and does not track individuals or set any cookies at all. What we don't do is build advertising profiles or sell your data. That's not our business model.
3. Strictly necessary cookies
These keep the site running. They handle things like load balancing, basic security, and remembering which cookie choices you've already made. Under the Swedish Electronic Communications Act (Lag 2022:482) and the EU ePrivacy Directive, strictly necessary cookies don't require consent because the site can't function without them. You can still block them in your browser settings, but parts of the site will break if you do.
4. Functional cookies
We do not currently use functional cookies on this site. If that changes in the future, for example to remember language or region preferences, we will update this page and ask for your consent before setting them.
5. Analytics
We use Framer Analytics to understand how people use this site. Framer Analytics is privacy-focused and does not use cookies, does not track individuals, and does not collect personal data. It gives us aggregate numbers like page views, referral sources, and device types without identifying anyone. Because it is cookieless and fully anonymous, it does not require consent under the GDPR or the Swedish Electronic Communications Act (Lag 2022:482). No data is shared with third parties or used for advertising.
6. Marketing & third-party cookies
If we run a campaign or embed content from third parties like Vimeo, YouTube, or social platforms, those services may set their own cookies to measure engagement or personalise ads. We only allow this once you've opted in. You can withdraw consent at any time, and we'll stop reading those cookies on your next visit. Each third party has its own privacy policy, which we link to wherever the embed appears.
7. Managing your consent
The first time you visit, you'll see a banner asking what you're comfortable with. You can accept all, reject all, or pick the categories you want. Rejecting is just as easy as accepting, as required by the EDPB Guidelines 03/2022 on dark patterns. You can change your mind whenever you like by clearing cookies in your browser or revisiting the consent banner from the link in the footer.
8. Your rights under GDPR
Cookies that process personal data fall under the GDPR. That means you have the right to know what we hold about you, ask us to delete it, withdraw your consent, and file a complaint with the Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection (IMY) if you think we've mishandled anything. Cookies specifically are also supervised by the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority (PTS). Our full data practices live in the privacy policy.
9. Changes & contact
If we add new tools or change how we use cookies, we'll update this page and re-prompt the consent banner where required. Questions about any of this? Reach out through the contact page and we'll walk you through it.
