About the website

This is how Konstfack uses cookies and personal data (GDPR) and here is our accessibility statement.

Privacy Policy
Konstfack is a government agency. This means that messages sent to us become public documents, which may be disclosed in accordance with the principle of public access.

Personal data collected via our website
Konstfack is the data controller for the processing of personal data on this website.
Konstfack processes personal data to a small extent. Regardless of this, you have the right to request information from Konstfack about the personal data that concerns you and that Konstfack processes. If you want such information, you must send us a signed request. The request cannot be sent by e-mail.
To protect your personal information, all Konstfack storage and transmission of information will be protected with appropriate security technology.

About cookies
From 25 July 2003, the "Electronic Communications Act" applies. It means that everyone who visits a website with cookies receives information about

  • that the website contains 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 is sent from our web server and is saved by your browser. There are two types of cookies, "regular" cookies and session cookies. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser and are therefore not saved, while regular cookies are saved on your computer for a longer period of time.

How we use cookies
The purpose of using cookies on this website is to register the number of visitors, as well as provide us with statistics and information about how many users we have on our website, what they do on the website and where they are geographically. By understanding how the website is used, we can develop and improve it. A cookie is set when you accept or deny that the website uses cookies. Third-party cookies can be set by external platforms whose content is displayed on konstfack.se; Vimeo, Youtube, Facebook, etc.

How you can avoid cookies
If you do not want to accept cookies, your browser can be set so that you automatically refuse to store cookies or are informed every time a website requests to store a cookie. Previously stored cookies can also be deleted through the browser. See your browser's help pages for more information. You can also manually delete cookies from your hard drive at any time.
If you choose not to accept cookies, some features can still be used, but you can limit the functionality of certain websites, such as your personal settings.

Updated: 26 March 2026
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