Cookies
This website uses cookies. There are two types of cookies. One type saves a file on your computer for a longer time. The information stored in this file is used for the web system to distinguish you as a unique visitor.
This website uses the first type of cookies for the following functions:
- If the visitor answers/submits a form, a cookie will be sent to the visitor’s computer in order to remember that the visitor has completed the form.
- When a visitor logs in to subscribe, cookies are used to store the log-in information (email address).
- In connection with traffic information, there is a function for saving favourites onto the stations that the visitor needs to access quickly. This function uses cookies.
- In addition, cookies are used on the start page of http://www.banverket.se/en.aspx for load balancing between different servers.
The other type of cookies are session cookies. While you are surfing on a page, this cookie is stored temporarily in your computer's memory in order to keep a check on which alternative you have selected. Session cookies are not stored on your computer for any length of time, but disappear when you shut your browser.
Session cookies are used on http://www.banverket.se/en.aspx in the following functions:
- In the material catalogue, to remember settings and customer numbers.
- In applications for R&D funds, to keep track of log-in status and for handling appendices.
- On the tip-a-friend page under Work for Banverket, to keep track of how many times the function has been used.
- To retain the log-in information for the subscription function.
To avoid cookies, you can:
- Avoid filling in forms.
- Refrain from logging into the website.
- Leave the website.
If you do not wish to allow storage of cookies on your computer, you can shut off the function in your browser's settings. This means too that some of our website functions will not work for you.
Read more about the Electronic Communications Act on the Post och Telestyrelsen’s website.