What cookies actually are, and what (very little) we use them for on rosenborg-castle.pro.
A “cookie” is a small text file that a website asks your browser to store on your device. The next time you visit the site, the browser sends the cookie back, so that the site can recognise you, remember a preference, or keep you logged in. The same principle is sometimes implemented through similar technologies such as localStorage.
rosenborg-castle.pro is an informational website. We do not sell anything, we have no user accounts and we do not track any visitor. The site uses exactly one piece of local storage, and nothing else:
The site loads its typography from Google Fonts as a static stylesheet. Google may, depending on your browser configuration, log the request as an ordinary HTTP request. We do not control that log and we do not receive it. No other third-party content is loaded.
When you first visit the site, a banner at the bottom of the page asks you to acknowledge the use of the single technical cookie described above. You may:
You can clear this entry at any time from your browser’s settings — for example, by clearing site data for rosenborg-castle.pro. On your next visit the banner will reappear.
All modern browsers let you refuse, restrict or delete cookies and local storage at any level of granularity. See the documentation for your browser:
You may use these controls to block or delete the single cookie used by this site without any loss of functionality — the only effect will be that the cookie banner appears again on each visit.
If we ever change the way cookies are used on this site, we will update this page and the “Last updated” date above. Until then, the statements above remain accurate.
For any question about cookies on rosenborg-castle.pro, write to [email protected]. See also our Privacy Policy.