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eng.patienterstatningen.dk cookiepolitik
Read how we use cookies in eng.patienterstatningen.dk
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small data file that is automatically stored on your computer when you use an internet service. A cookie contains information that might later be read by a web server on the domain that issued the cookie. That is, the website remembers you the next time you visit it or during a visit. A cookie is a passive file that cannot collect data on the user's computer or spread viruses or other malware.
Why is there no cookiebanner on this website?
We only use strictly necessary cookies on eng.patienterstatningen.dk. Strictly necessary cookies enable a website to function. This type of cookie does not collect any personally identifiable information about you, and it does not track your browsing habits.
By Danish regulation we do not need to inform about necessary cookies or collect users’ consent. Therefore, we do not have a cookie banner on this website.
Legislation (in Danish)
Cookie overview
| Provider | Name | Purpose | Expiration time |
|---|---|---|---|
| eng.patienterstatningen.dk | GoPublic_CookieAcceptanceState | Remembers your cookie consent. | 1 year |
| eng.patienterstatningen.dk | CookieConsent | Remembers cookie settings including a time stamp | 1 year |
| eng.patienterstatningen.dk | GoPublicAffinity | Helps in mapping a client to a content server for the duration of a client session | Session |
| eng.patienterstatningen.dk | .AspNetCore.Antiforgery | Anti-forgery token cookie used by ASP.NET Core applications to help prevent Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. | Session |
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that can be stored on your computer, phone, or tablet when you visit websites on the internet. Cookies have many uses, but they are fundamentally used to store information about users' browsing behavior on the website or to ensure that a page or solution functions technically. Cookies help, for example, with analyzing how the website is used, so the web editorial team can improve the user experience. In many cases, cookies may be necessary to provide a service.
Cookies are sent back and forth between your browser and a web server and can, for example, indicate:
- Whether you are logged in
- How you navigate the website
However, cookies cannot see who you are, your name, where you live, or whether your computer, phone, or tablet is used by one or more people. Cookies also cannot spread computer viruses or other malicious programs. Learn more about different types of cookies on the Danish Agency for Digitisation's website:
Cookies for technical functions do not require consent
When cookies are used for essential technical functions on the website, they are set without requiring your consent. This could, for example, be a login function on the website or optimization of the design for a small screen size, where a cookie is necessary for the website to function properly.
Cookies for statistics, personalization, and marketing always require consent
Unlike functional cookies, cookies for statistics, personalization, and marketing always require consent.
You can always withdraw your consent for cookies
You can always reject cookies, even after initially accepting them. You can do this by clicking the "No to all cookies" button in the "You have accepted cookies on this website" box on this page. This will delete all cookies except functional cookies from the device you are using.
Note that the option to withdraw your consent for cookies is only visible if you have previously accepted cookies.
