Cookies (Regretfully not a recipe)

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ResinTox Cookies
Compliant with ePrivacy & GDPR

Cookie Practices Disclosure

ResinTox utilizes cookie files to preserve user workspace layouts, maintain high-security session handshakes, and anonymously measure application performance. We operate with strict adherence to Article 5(3) of the EU ePrivacy Directive and Sweden’s Electronic Communications Act (*Lag om elektronisk kommunikation*).

8 Declared Cookies

Domain Directory Scope

Regularly audited for data accuracy

Sweden (EEA)

Hosting Location

Fully sovereign Swedish infrastructure

IMY Sweden

Supervisory Authority

Under Integritetsskyddsmyndigheten

Declared Cookie Category Ratios

Classifications assigned within active web instances

Legal Processing Groundwork

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Strict Necessity

Required directly to provide requested features, secure user communication sessions, and maintain state records securely.

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Layout Optimization & Preferences

Enables our platform to remember functional display patterns, languages, and custom user search layouts across requests.

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Anonymized Performance Analysis

Enables self-hosted platform diagnostics and latency checks, avoiding persistent tracking or behavioral profiles.

Cookie Inventory Database

Full, auditable registry of individual cookies deployed on the ResinTox domain.

Cookie Expiration Retention Spans

Cookie Name Category Provider / Domain Technical Purpose Lifespan

Browser-Level Cookie Control

Beyond the choices you make inside our domain-level consent manager popup, you retain complete hardware-level control over how cookie files are processed, stored, and automatically purged by your local browser.

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Google Chrome

Click the three vertical dots (Menu) on the top right → Settings → Privacy and Security → Third-party cookies. Here, you can disable all third-party tracking, clear existing files automatically when closing Chrome, or whitelist trusted sites.

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Mozilla Firefox

Navigate to Settings → Privacy & Security. Firefox implements Enhanced Tracking Protection by default. You can change your setup to Standard, Strict, or Custom, restricting tracking elements across your active processes.

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Apple Safari

Open Settings / Preferences → Privacy. Enable the “Prevent cross-site tracking” feature to secure structural processing limits, or choose to block all incoming cookies globally if needed.

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Microsoft Edge

Navigate to Settings → Cookies and Site Permissions → Manage and delete cookies and site data. Configure structural blocklists, verify active site allocations, or run immediate site-data cleanups.

Important Note: Blocking strictly necessary cookies entirely via browser settings may prevent web applications (including ResinTox scientific modeling tools) from verifying your credentials, rendering user panels, or sustaining login states.

Formal Cookie Policy

Compliant with Directive 2002/58/EC (ePrivacy Directive) & Swedish LEK

1. Scope and Controller

This Cookie Policy explains how ResinTox (Sweden) uses cookies and similar tracking files to support open-science research networks, security schemas, and database architectures across our web platform.

2. Defining Cookie Elements

Cookies are small local strings of data loaded directly onto your desktop or mobile browser. They help our platform verify communication channels, prevent cross-site security exploits, remember specific UI layout choices, and log overall latency without tracking your identity or compiling personal search records.

3. Classifications Utilized

  • Strictly Necessary: Essential files required to enable baseline security patterns, login verifications, and preferences selected in our consent manager. They do not require consent under ePrivacy exceptions.
  • Functional: Store language settings, local visualization templates, and search configurations to optimize your return visits.
  • Analytical: Fully anonymized local metrics detailing performance speeds, error occurrences, and total visitors to help maintain software reliability.
  • Marketing / External: Controls embedded third-party components (such as interactive scientific maps or video explanations) when loaded by the researcher.

4. Exercising Browser-Level Choices

In addition to our integrated consent controller banner, you have the right to inspect, filter, block, or delete cookies directly inside your browser settings. Consult our Control Guide tab for step-by-step instructions for all major web browsers.

5. Administrative Details & Updates

This policy is regularly revised to accurately reflect changes in active cookies, domain additions, or legal guidelines. The primary supervisor for tracking technologies on Swedish domains is Integritetsskyddsmyndigheten (IMY).

Lead Publisher: ResinTox Sweden Contact Liaison: jan-p.nilsson@resintox.org