Cookie Policy

This cookie policy explains how cookies work in connection with visiting the website of the Immigration Office.

What are cookies?

Cookies are text files with small pieces of data — like a username and password — that are used to identify your computer as you use a computer network.

Cookies on this website?

It is necessary to use cookies to have a functional website. Also, we get a better overview of your visit on the website by using cookies and are therefore able to tailor the website to your needs and interests. For example, the cookies remember what you put in a possible basket, if you visited the website before, if you are logged in, what language and currency you prefer. We also use cookies to systematically show you advertisements on other websites. In general, cookies are used so we can provide as relevant material as possible for you.

How long are cookies saved?

It varies, how long cookies are saved on your device. The retention period is calculated from when you last used the website. The cookies delete themselves after the end of the retention period.

This is how you select cookies or delete them

You can always choose to opt out of cookies on your device by changing settings in the browser. Where the settings are to be found, depends on the browser you use. Be aware, that if you opt out of cookies, several functions on websites will be disabled.

You can opt out of cookies, which Google Analytics use, here.

 

This is how you delete cookies

Cookies, which you accepted previously can easily be deleted. If you use a PC with a newer browser, you can delete cookies by pressing the keys: CTRL + SHIFT + Delete.

If this does not work or if you use a MAC, you first have to check which browser you use and then click on the relevant link:

Internet Explorer
Mozilla Firefox
Google Chrome
Opera
Safari macOS
Apple iPhone/iPad
Android

Be aware: If you use more than one browser, you must delete cookies in every browser.