Cookies

Resist-center.se uses cookies. Cookies are small text files that are stored on a visitor’s computer and can be used to follow the visitor’s actions on the website.
There are two types of cookie:

Permanent cookies, which remain on a visitor’s computer for a certain, pre-determined duration,

Session cookies, which are stored temporarily in the computer memory during the period under which a visitor views the website. Session cookies disappear when the visitor closes the web browser.

Permanent cookies are used to store any personal settings that are used (currently language settings; later to include such properties as contrast and font).
If you do not want cookies to be used, you can switch them off in the security settings of the web browser. It is also possible to set the security of the web browser such that the computer asks you each time a website wants to store a cookie on your computer. The web browser can also delete previously stored cookies: the help function for the web browser contains more information about this.

The Swedish Post and Telecom Authority is the supervisory authority in this field. It provides further information about cookies on its website, www.pts.se.

Accessibility of resist-center.se

The RESIST Center is behind this website and we want as many people as possible to be able to use it. This page describes how resist-center.se complies with the law on accessibility to digital public service. It also describes known problems and how you can report deficiencies to us so that we can resolve them. We are constantly working to ensure that the website meets the legal requirements.

How accessible is the website?

Our ambition is to follow the legal requirements, and give all visitors an experience where they can perceive, understand, and use all content and functionality, in as equal a way as possible.

Report deficiencies in website accessibility

If you need information from us in any other format, if you discover problems that are not described on this page or if you believe that we do not meet the requirements of the law, then you can contact us via an e-mail to Webmaster at LiU.

Supervision

The Swedish Agency for Digital Government is responsible for supervising the law on accessibility to digital public services. If you are not satisfied with how we handle our site, you can contact the Swedish Agency for Digital Government and report it.

Technical information about the accessibility of the website

Our goal is to achieve at least basic accessibility according to the criteria in WCAG 2.1 at level AA.