Cookies
We use cookies. A cookie is a small datafile sent from a website and stored on the user's computer by the user's web browser while the user is browsing. Cookies are used to collect information about the user's computer and network such as the type of web browser used, display settings and IP address. Cookies are also used to collect information about how you use our service. For example, how often you visit our site and which service components interest you.
Cookies make certain LAWLY-features possible, make navigating our pages easier and enhance the user experience. For example, they provide you with the opportunity to save usernames and passwords and other personalisation so that you need not insert these every time you enter the site.
We use cookies to improve our service and to analyse our web pages.
We use cookies also to provide targeted marketing within our own and our partners' marketing networks. This means that after visiting our site, you may encounter our advertising also elsewhere on the web.
You can prevent the installation and use of cookies by changing the settings in your browser. Note, however, that preventing the use of cookies may significantly restrict the use of the service.