Cookies
The Publish website uses cookies. A cookie is a small text file that is stored on the device (for example computer or mobile phone) with which you visit the website.
Publish uses the following cookies:
The session cookie (OJSSID) is used, among other things, to allow you to log in to Publish. A session cookie is a temporary cookie that stays on your computer until you close the browser. Then it disappears automatically.
Persistent cookie (cookieNotice) is a persistent cookie that is saved for one year. This means that it remains on your computer for a certain period of time, or until you as a user choose to delete them. The cookie is used to remember that you have approved cookies, so that you do not have to approve every time you visit Publish.
What if I don't want to allow cookies?
You can turn off the cookie function in your browser's security settings. You can also set your browser to prompt you every time the website tries to place a cookie on your computer. In the browser settings, you can also delete stored cookies. See your browser's help pages for more information.