Information about cookies
The Royal Court of Sweden uses cookies on its website to improve your experience. Certain cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the site, while others are optional. The following cookies are optional:
- Cookies that analyse how the website is used by visitors
Cookie settings
When you visit a website, the site can store or retrieve information from your browser – primarily in the form of cookies. This could include information about you, your choices and your searches, and information about the device you are using. This information is normally used to ensure that the website works correctly.
The information that is gathered about you is not usually used to identify you as an individual, but aims to give you a more personalised online experience. Because we respect your privacy, you can choose not to allow certain types of cookies. Blocking certain types of cookies may affect your experience of the website and the services we offer.
Required cookies
These cookies are essential for the website to work and cannot be turned off. They are normally only used when you use a feature that requires a response, such as when you accept cookie settings or fill in a form. You can set your browser to warn you or block these cookies, but some parts of the website will not work.
Statistic cookies
These cookies allow us to record the number of visits to the website and see how you got here, for example. Statistics cookies tell us which pages are more or less popular and how visitors navigate their way around the site. They also help us to analyse how the site is used so we can improve it.
We save information such as which pages you visit. The information that these cookies gather is aggregated, and is therefore completely anonymous. If you do not allow these cookies, we will not be able to see when you have visited our website.
Change your settings
As a visitor, you can change which cookies you allow us to use or withdraw your choices at any time. All cookies except the necessary ones can be removed.