Cookies

Information about cookies

Websites use useful and intelligent techniques to increase ease of use and make sites more interesting for each visitor. One of the best known techniques involves the use of cookies. Cookies can be used by website owners or by third parties, for example advertising advertisers, who communicate through the visited website.
Cookies are small text files that the website stores on users’ computers. The information contained in the cookies can also be used to track the exploration carried out on different websites that use the same cookie.
Cookies are classified according to their duration and the site that set them.
We believe it is essential to provide users with information about the cookies our website uses and the purposes for which they are used. The objective is threefold: to guarantee your privacy, to ensure ease of use and to optimize the development of our websites. The explanation below illustrates in more detail the cookies used on our websites and their purposes.

Cookies and related functions

Depending on the individual objectives, different cookies are used.
Below is a list of the most common types of cookies and the purposes for which they are used.

Session cookies

Session cookies are temporarily stored in the computer’s memory when browsing a site, for example, to keep track of the chosen language. Session cookies remain stored on the computer for a short period of time. They are in fact deleted as soon as the user closes the web browser.

Permanent or tracer cookies

Persistent cookies save a file on your computer for a long period of time. This type of cookie has an expiration date. Permanent cookies allow websites to remember information and settings on subsequent visits by users, thus making exploration more practical and faster, since, for example, it is no longer necessary to log in.
On the expiration date, the cookie is automatically deleted when you first log in to the website that created it.

First-party cookies

These cookies are set by the websites themselves (with the same domain as the one indicated in the browser’s address bar) and can only be read by these sites. They are commonly used to store information such as preferences, to be used on subsequent visits to the site.

Third party cookies

These cookies are set by domains other than that indicated in the browser’s address bar, i.e. by organizations that do not correspond to the owners of the websites.
The cookies used, for example, to collect information for advertising and content personalization purposes, as well as to process Web statistics, can be “third-party cookies”.
Third-party cookies allow us to obtain more complete surveys of users’ browsing habits and are believed to be more sensitive from an integrity point of view. For this reason, most web browsers allow you to change the settings so that these cookies are not accepted.

Cookies used

Own cookies

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Used to store the user’s choice on the authorization to use cookies.

Third party cookies

WordPress:

This site is built with WordPress. WordPress uses cookies that are necessary for the correct use of the site. If these cookies are not accepted, the site cannot function as expected.
For more information: wordpress.org

Google Analytics:

This website uses Google Analytics, a web analysis service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”).
Google Analytics uses “cookies”, which are text files stored on your computer to allow the website to analyze how users use the site. The information generated by the cookies on the use of the website (including your anonymous IP address) will be transmitted and stored on Google’s servers in the United States. Google will use this information for the purpose of examining your use of the website, compiling reports on website activity for its operators and providing other services relating to website activity and internet use. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where this is required by law or where such third parties process the aforementioned information on behalf of Google. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. You can refuse to use cookies by selecting the appropriate setting on your browser, but please note that if you do this you may not be able to use all the features of this website. By using this website, you consent to the processing of your data by Google for the methods and purposes indicated above.
Google can prevent the detection of a cookie that is generated due to and linked to your use of this website (including your IP address) and the processing of such data by downloading and installing this browser plugin.

How to manage cookies on your PC

If you wish to allow cookies from our site, please follow the steps below,

Google Chrome

  1. Click on “Tools” at the top of the browser window and select Options
  2. Click on the “Stuff for geeks” tab, locate the “Privacy” section, and select the “Content settings” button
  3. Now select “Allow local data to be set”

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0

  1. Click on “Tools” at the top of the browser window and select “Internet Options”, then click on the “Privacy” tab
  2. To activate cookies in your browser, make sure that the privacy level is set to Medium or below,
  3. By setting the privacy level above the Middle you will disable the use of cookies.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Click on “Tools” at the top of the browser window and select “Options”
  2. Then select the Privacy icon
  3. Click on Cookies, then select “allow sites to use cookies”

Safari

  1. Click on the Cog icon at the top of the browser window and select the “Preferences” option
  2. Click “Protection”, select the option that says “Block third-party and advertising cookies”
  3. Click “Save”

How to manage cookies on Mac

If you wish to allow cookies from our site, please follow the steps below:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 on OSX

  1. Click “Explore” at the top of the browser window and select the “Preferences” option
  2. Scroll down until you see “Cookies” in the Reception File section
  3. Select the “Don’t ask” option

Safari on OSX

  1. Click “Safari” at the top of the browser window and select the “Preferences” option
  2. Click on “Security” and then “Accept cookies”
  3. Select “Only from the site”

Mozilla and Netscape on OSX

  1. Click on “Mozilla” or “Netscape” at the top of the browser window and select the “Preferences” option
  2. Scroll down until you see the cookies under “Privacy and security”
  3. Select “Enable cookies only for the originating site”

Opera

  1. Click “Menu” at the top of the browser window and select “Settings”
  2. Then select “Preferences”, select the “Advanced” tab
  3. Then select the “Accept cookies” option

Disabling / enabling or deleting cookies

Cookies can be limited or blocked through the browser settings.
If you prefer that websites do not store any cookies on your computer, set your browser to receive a notification before archiving each cookie. Alternatively, you can set your browser to refuse all cookies or only third party cookies. You can also delete all the cookies already present in the system. It is important to note that the settings must be changed separately on each browser and computer used.
If you set the blocking of cookie storage, we can no longer guarantee the correct functioning of the website. Some functions of the site may not be available and it may no longer be possible to view certain websites. Furthermore, blocking cookies does not eliminate the display of cookies. advertisements. Simply, these will no longer be customized according to your interests and will be repeated more frequently.
In each browser the settings are changed following a different procedure. If necessary, to define correct settings, use the Help function of the browser.
To disable cookies on a mobile phone, consult the relevant manual for further information.
More detailed information on cookies on the Internet is available at www.garanteprivacy.it .