Sodexo Web sites use cookies

In accordance with the law concerning electronic communication, which came into effect on 25 July 2003, everyone who visits a Web site that uses cookies must be informed that the site applies cookies, what these cookies are used for, and how cookies can be avoided.
 
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that the Web site you are visiting stores on your computer. Cookies are used on many Web sites to grant visitors access to various functions. The information stored in the cookie can be used to trace a user’s surfing.
 
Cookies at Sodexho
On the Sodexo Web site, cookies are used to keep track of what information a user has already received – particularly with regard to the introduction that is played when a visitor accesses the site for the first time. Without cookies, this introduction would be presented every time someone visited the site. None of the information stored in the cookies on Sodexo’s Web site is used – or can be used – to track users, and we never store any information about you or your visit to us.
 
How can I avoid cookies?
If you do not accept the use of cookies, you can simply log off the Sodexo Web site. You can also use a function in your browser to block all cookies, but if you do, you may find that you are denied access to many Web sites or have only limited use of them.
 
More details?
Post- och telestyrelsen (PTS, the Swedish National Post and Telecom Agency) has an information page about cookies and the new legislation. So visit this page to find out more about them.