morris & cookies

Morris uses cookies at morrislaw.se to optimize the functionality and your experience of our website, without collecting any personally identifiable data. Cookies are not absolutely necessary to visit morrislaw.se – you can choose to not accept cookies or to set your browser to prevent cookies from being stored.

Cookies are small text files with information stored on your computer when you visit a website via a computer, phone, or other connected device. There are essentially two types of cookies. One type is the so-called session cookie, which is stored temporarily and disappears when the user closes the browser. Session cookies e.g. determine which language the user has chosen. The second type, permanent cookies, saves a file for a longer time with the user, and has a set expiration date. When this date passes, the cookie is deleted when the user returns to the site that created the cookie. This type of cookie is used e.g. to tell users if something has changed on the website since the last visit or for the site to “remember” if the user has previously accepted the use of cookies.

Laws & regulations

The Electronic Communications Act (2003: 389) governs the use of cookies. The General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (“GDPR”) may in some cases apply if the cookies generate personally identifiable information, which is not the case at morrislaw.se. According to chapter 6 paragraph 18 of the Electronic Communications Act, anyone who visits a website shall be informed that the site contains cookies, what they are used for and how to avoid cookies. Here you can read more about cookies.

The rules concerning cookies in the Electronic Communications Act form part of Sweden’s privacy rules, which is an important part of our (RÅDGIVNING) legal advice within Compliance & Internal Investigations.

Cookies at morrislaw.se

The chart below shows, e.g., which cookies are used on morrislaw.se, the purpose of each cookie and its expiration time.

Most browsers allow you to set if cookies are to be stored or not and usually accept cookies as default. You can customize the settings to alert you as soon as a cookie is sent to your computer or to block cookies entirely. You can also choose to delete the cookies stored. The browser’s Help function usually provides guidance on how to customize the settings. If you choose to block the cookies from morrislaw.com, some features may not be fully functional. Your choice to accept or not accept cookies will be saved for 10 days.

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