This policy will apply in situations where Axel Johnson International processes personal data. Axel Johnson International collects personal information that is necessary, relevant and not superfluous for the purpose intended.

According to the Electronic Communications Act, which took effect on July 25, 2003, anyone visiting a website with cookies will receive information about:
– that the site contains cookies
– what these cookies are used for and their purpose
– what data is stored in cookies
– which cookies we use and for how long they are saved
– if the information comes from or is disclosed to third parties
– how to avoid cookies.

What is a cookie and what is it used for?
A cookie is a small text file that the site you visit saves on your computer. Cookies are used on many websites to give you access to various features as a visitor. The information in the cookie makes it possible to follow a user’s browsing.

There are three types of cookies. Permanent cookies are saved as small text files in your computer and then deleted on a pre-set date. For example, they are used to store settings that the user makes between different visits to the site. Session cookies are stored in the browser’s memory (for example, Internet Explorer) and deleted when the browser closes. For example, they can be used to keep a user logged in when the user goes from one page to another. There are also cookies that collect statistics to measure the number of visitors. The statistics collected through this type of cookie are not related to personal data.

To remove or block cookies, you can set this in your browser’s security settings. See the browser’s help page to adjust settings.

Axinter uses the following cookies:
_ga – The expiration time is 2 years. It is used to distinguish users.
_gid – The expiration time is 24 hours. It is used to distinguish users.
_gat – The expiration time is 1 minute. It is used throttle request rate.