Cookies

Openaid uses cookies. Everyone who visits a website that uses cookies must, by law, be informed that the website contains cookies, what they are used for and how visitors can choose not to accept them.

A cookie is a small text file that the website requests to save to the visitor’s computer. Cookies are used to create different features and analyse how visitors use the website.

In your browser’s settings, the cookies can be turned off so that they are not saved. Then no cookies will be stored. Previously stored cookies can also be deleted through the browser. It is also possible to set your browser to warn you every time the website tries to place a cookie on your computer.

Necessary cookies that Openaid saves

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Type of cookie Name Purpose Validity
Cookie management cookie_control_consent To check if consent for handling cookies exists. 1 year.
Cookie management cookie_control_enabled_cookies To check which cookies there is consent for. 1 year.

Optional cookies that Openaid saves

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Type of cookie Name Purpose Validity
Functionality _currency To save the user’s choice of currency setting on the site regardless of language. 1 year.
Functionality _hasSeenIntro Save information about whether the user has seen the site introduction before. 1 year.
Piwik Pro analytics tool _pk_id.. Used to recognize visitors and hold their various properties. 13 months
Piwik Pro analytics tool stg_last_interaction Indicates whether the last visitor’s session is still running or a new session has started. 1 year
Piwik Pro analytics tool _pk_ses.. Shows the visitor’s active session. If the cookie doesn’t exist, it means that the session ended more than 30 minutes ago and was counted in the pk_id cookie. 30 minutes after the visitor’s last event
Piwik Pro analytics tool stg_returning_visitor Indicates whether the visitor has been to your site before – they are a returning visitor. 1 year
Piwik Pro analytics tool ppms_privacy_ Stores the visitor’s consent to data collection and usage. 1 year

Conditions of use

Data and documents on Openaid fall under different license categories.

It is easy to use data from Openaid, as it falls under the Public Domain Mark (PDM) license and can be used freely. Data refers to all content collected by using the function for exporting to Excel via openaid.se.

All data is published in xml files

Document licenses vary depending on the type of document and the author. Sida recommends that users make an assessment on a case-by-case basis or contact the responsible authority.

Please pay attention to elements such as images, logos and maps. Normally, in these cases, since someone else is the author, the publishing authority is not able to waive copyright.

Users who republish material should also pay particular attention to personal data and ensure that processing is carried out in accordance with Data Protection Act.