According the law of electronic communications that came into action on the 25th July 2003, BRIO must inform users that BRIOs website uses temporary cookies occasionally. So called “session cookies”. This in order to provide a good service for the user. If you do not accept cookies you can chose to leave the website by clicking the cross in the right hand corner of the window.
According to the law that came into action on July 25th 2003 everyone that visits a website should be informed what the cookies are used for and be given the opportunity to refuse such a use.
A cookie is a small text file that will be stored on your computer and contains information. Cookies are used solely for technical reasons to make the website better for the user. There are two types of cookies. One type saves files permanently on your computer. It is used for, amongst other things, being able to adjust the website according to the user’s wishes, choices and interests.
The other type is called session cookies. During the time that you visit a website, cookies are sent between your computer and the server in order to connect information, like when you for instance play memory, order things or download printable materials. Session cookies disappear when you close your web reader.
At BRIOs website only so called “session cookies” are used. BRIO does not save any personal information about the visitor and the information cannot be traced.
At BRIOs website we also use Flash. In order to see flash based content you need to install a flash player. This you can download free at Adobes homepage http://www.adobe.com/. We also use material in PDF format. To read PDF´s you need a PDF-reader. One free alternative is Acrobat reader that you can download from http://www.adobe.com/.