Cookie policy
Disclosure pursuant to RGDP ("Privacy Regulation") No. 679/2016
This Website uses its own technical cookies in order to make its services as efficient and easy to use as possible. Third-party cookies may also be used that detect users' browsing data. For information on data processing, the Data Controller and Third Parties, you can refer to the "Privacy Policy" document on the Data Controller's Website. By using the Website, you acknowledge that you have read the information on the use of cookies.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files sent from the site to the data subject's terminal (usually the browser), where they are stored and then transmitted back to the site on the same user's next visit. A cookie cannot retrieve any other data from the user's hard drive or transmit computer viruses or acquire email addresses. Each cookie is unique to the user's web browser. Some of the functions of cookies may be delegated to other technologies. In this document, the term 'cookies' is intended to refer both to cookies proper and to all similar technologies. By means of cookies, it is possible to record information about your preferences, such as the pages you browse or the downloading of files from the site or other similar actions taken while browsing the site. By disabling cookies, some of our services may not function properly and you will not be able to access many features designed to optimize your site experience. For more information on managing or disabling browser cookies, please see the last section of this document.
Duration of cookies
The persistence of cookies in the user's browser is determined at the time of its creation; based on the duration, cookies can be distinguished into
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temporary or sessional:
are used to store temporary information, allow linking actions performed during a specific session, and are removed from the computer when the browser is closed;
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permanent:
are used to store information that needs to be accessed for longer than the session; they are characterized by an expiration date that may be shorter or longer depending on the purpose
Of the individual cookie. These remain stored on the computer even after closing the browser.
The so-called session cookies, used in this website avoid the use of other computer techniques potentially prejudicial to the privacy of users' browsing and do not allow the acquisition of personal data identifying the user; once the connection to this website is terminated, they are not stored.
Nature of cookies
Cookies can be distinguished
by provenance:
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First-party cookies:
Normally cookies of this type come from the same domain as the site you are visiting. This is called a first-party cookie. They can be either persistent or sessional;
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Third-party cookies:
third-party cookies, belong to domains other than the one shown in the address bar. These types of cookies typically appear when web pages have content, such as banner ads,
From external websites. This involves the possibility of tracking the user's browsing history, and is often used by advertisers in an effort to serve relevant and personalized ads to each
user. Most modern web browsers, contain privacy settings that are capable of blocking third-party cookies.
For purpose in:
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Technical cookies:
serve for navigation and to facilitate the user's access to and enjoyment of the site. Technical cookies are essential to enjoy the content of the site or to allow the persistence of access information
without having to be continuously re-entered by the user (navigation cookies), to keep track of the language chosen, or settings. (functionality cookies) -
Analytical cookies:
are used for site optimization purposes, directly by the site owner, who may collect information in aggregate form about the number of users and how they visit the site. To these
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Profiling cookies:
these cookies are intended to provide e.g. targeted advertisements to the user, they are based on the user's behavior, so that we can display content that is more appealing to the user's demonstrated behavior and interests
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Social network cookies:
these are the cookies that allow you to also share with other users the content of the site you are visiting. These are the cookies typically used to enable the "Like" or "Follow" features of social networks such as
Facebook and Twitter, to name a few. These features allow social networks to identify their users and collect information even as they browse other sites.
What cookies we use on the site
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Navigation and functionality technical cookies
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Google Analytics
These are tracking cookies for generating site usage statistics. Google Analytics uses, on our site, cookies that do not store personal data and are deposited on the user's computer
to enable the website operator to analyze how users use the website. We have adopted tools that reduce the identifying power of cookies by masking significant portions
IP. To prevent the storage of the aforementioned cookies, the user can download the appropriate add-on that can be found at the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout -
Google AdWords/Doubleclick
The Owner uses this pixel to know which of its keywords generate the most clicks on Google and conversions into services requested by the "Owner" (e.g., sales or campaign memberships). This tool indicates
to the Holder what happened after users clicked on its ad in Google: for example, whether they bought a product from the e-shop or joined a campaign. With this information, the "Owner"
Identifies the most effective keywords for your business. To disable this cookie, go to the following page -
Facebook Conversion Pixel
Allows the Owner to track conversions that occur on its Web site as a result of the ads it is running on Facebook. For example, in the event that the Owner wishes to track purchases or
memberships to a particular campaign advertised on Facebook, the cookie tells Facebook each time a user has completed a purchase or joined a particular campaign on the Owner's site. Facebook compares
the conversion event with the group of people to whom the ad was shown or who clicked on it, in order to provide the Data Controller with information that helps it understand the return on investment for its
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Facebook Connect
Allows users already registered with Facebook to authenticate on the site without requiring the login credentials entered during registration. The Owner may adopt, if you voluntarily use it, the system and the
Facebook Connect cookies, to integrate the Owner's login with your Facebook account. In addition to simplifying the registration process, Facebook Connect allows the website to extend certain features of the
social network to the site itself, thus making it easier to share content through Facebook: for these reasons, the Owner may use the Facebook Connect system to collect personal data from your account
Facebook. Such data may be processed by Facebook, in some cases and with your consent, for marketing and/or analytical purposes, and not only to provide the service. Medesimal purposes are also pursued with the
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Google Adwords/Adsense
It is a service provided by Google Inc. It is Google's advertising platform that enables text, image, and video ads on search results pages and sites in the Google content network. The
our site uses "Google Adwords" solely to promote its services on the web. It also uses remarketing services that allow it to show advertisements to users who have already visited this site
Web, while surfing the Internet. For more information see the https://support.google.com/adwords/answer/2407785?hl=it -
Google+ Platform
Google+ Platform uses cookies to provide you with sharing functionality on your wall. For more information, please see the
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Gravatar
Gravatar uses cookies to provide avatar creation functionality to the user. For more information, please see the http://automattic.com/privacy/
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Pinterest
Pinterest uses cookies to provide you with sharing functionality on your pinboard. For more information, please see the https://about.pinterest.com/it/privacy-policy
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Twitter
Twitter uses cookies to provide you with sharing functionality on your wall. For more information, see the
https://support.twitter.com/articles/20170519-uso-dei-cookie-e-di-altre-tecnologie-simili-da-parte-di-twitter -
Facebook
Facebook uses cookies to provide you with sharing and "like" features on your wall. For more information, please see the https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy
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Linkedin
Linkedin uses cookies to provide user preference authentication, performance, analytics and advertising features. For more information, please see the
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Instagram
Instagram uses cookies to provide user preference authentication, performance, analytics and advertising features. For more information, please see the https://help.instagram.com/1896641480634370
Cookie Management
You can disable cookies on websites by downloading special software for your browser (such as Ghostery http://www.ghostery.com) and disabling the use of individual cookies. Or you can
activate the "anonymous browsing" mode: this is a function that allows you to browse without leaving a trace of your browsing data in the browser. This function only allows you not to keep your browsing data in the
browser.
Alternatively, you can disable/delete cookies by accessing your browser's configuration panel.
Internet Explorer 9
- Open the Internet Explorer window.
- Click on "Tools."
- Go to "Security" and then click "Clear History."
- Check the "cookies" box and then click "delete."
- Click "Security" on the on the bar.
- Select "Clear History."
- Select the option for cookie and and after that click on "delete".
Internet Explorer 8
Alternatively, Internet Explorer 8's new InPrivate browsing feature allows the user to browse the web without leaving any traces from the sites visited (including cookies). To use InPrivate mode:
- Click "Security" on the on the bar.
- Select "InPrivate Browsing."
- Exit Internet Explorer 7, and close all Windows Explorer windows.
- Click "Start," "Run," and enter inetcpl.cpl, and after that click "OK."
- On the "General" tab, click "Delete" under "Browsing History" in the "Internet Properties" box.
- In the "Clear Browsing History" box, click on "Clear Cookies."
- In the "Clear Cookies" box, click "yes."
Internet Explorer 7.x
- Exit Internet Explorer 7, and close all Windows Explorer windows.
- Click "Start," "Run," and enter inetcpl.cpl, and after that click "OK."
- On the "General" tab, click "Delete" under "Browsing History" in the "Internet Properties" box.
- In the "Clear Browsing History" box, click on "Clear Cookies."
- In the "Clear Cookies" box, click "yes."
Internet Explorer (all other versions)
Internet Explorer saves cookies in multiple places depending on the browser version and the Microsoft Windows system being used.
The best way to find and delete cookies is to close Internet Explorer and use the Explorer tool (e.g., Windows Explorer) and look for a folder called "cookies."
Google Chrome
- Click on the "settings" icon at the top right of the menu.
- Select "Settings."
- At the bottom of the page, click Show advanced settings.
- In the "Privacy" section, click on Content Settings.
- To disable cookies, select Prevent sites from setting data (alternatively, you can remove all cookies created in a specific time interval by selecting it from the drop-down list).
- Select " Clear browsing data " to erase all traces of the sites you have visited.
- Select "Clear Download History" to clear the archive of files and programs you have downloaded.
- Select "Clear Cache" to clear cached pages of sites.
- You can also delete saved passwords (those you use to log in to sites) and data saved to fill out forms (e.g., first and last name).
- Then click on the "Clear browsing data" button.
- Click on the "Close" button.
Mozilla Firefox
- At the top of the Firefox window click the Firefox button and select "Options" then go to the "Privacy" panel.
- In the "Cookies" panel, click on "show Cookies."
- To remove an individual cookie click on the individual item in the list and afterwards click on the remove cookie button.
- To remove all cookies click on the Remove all cookies button.
- From the drop-down menu click on the "Preferences" subheading.
- Select the "Security" tab.
- Click on the "Show Cookies" button.
- Select from the list the cookies you want to remove.
- Click on the "Cancel" button.
Safari 1.0 (MacOS X)
- From the drop-down menu click on the "Preferences" subheading.
- Select the "Security" tab.
- Click on the "Show Cookies" button.
- Select from the list the cookies you want to remove.
- Click on the "Cancel" button.
Activation and deactivation of cookies via third-party services
In addition to being able to use the tools provided by your browser to enable or disable individual cookies, we inform you that the site http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/ reports the list of
major providers who work with website operators to collect and use information useful for the enjoyment of behavioral advertising. Taking into account that it is possible that cookies may be installed over time
of third-party profiling, you can easily check them and choose whether or not to accept them by accessing the site www.youronlinechoices.com/it You can disable or enable all companies or
alternatively adjust your preferences individually for each company. In particular, to easily accomplish this, you can use the tool on the page
www.youronlinechoices.com/it/le-tue-scelte and easily control your preferences on behavioral advertising. Additional useful information about cookies is
available at these addresses: www.allaboutcookies.org www.youronlinechoices.com/it
More information
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