What are Cookies? Cookies (literally “cookies”) are small text files that store different types of information about the user who is visiting a website, such as his location, the device from which he connects (pc, smartphone, tablet…), the browser he uses, his authentication data, navigation preferences, etc… but they can also store data about his personal habits and choices: information that can be used afterwards to trace a profile of the individual consumer. Cookies are small text files that the sites visited by users send to their terminals, where they are stored to be retransmitted to the same sites on the next visit. The text stores information that the site is able to read when it is consulted at a later time. Some of these cookies are necessary for the correct functioning of the site, while others are useful to the visitor because they are able to memorize in a secure way for example the user name or language settings. More specifically, there are two macro-categories of cookies: Technical cookies strictly necessary for the operation and use of the web service, are used to collect information in aggregate form on visits to the site. Among these we have: – navigation (or session) cookies – authentication cookies (for example, user and password entry) – customization cookies (for example, related to saving preferences) – functionality cookies (e.g. saving your shopping cart or your language / currency preferences) – cookie analytics (i.e. statistical, considered technical if used by the operator to collect data in aggregate form (= without collecting IP addresses), the number of users and how they visit the site) – cookie flash player (if they do not exceed the duration of the session) etc… The purpose of technical cookies is to enable functions without which it would not be possible to use the SITE in the best way. These cookies allow the operation of procedures based on multiple steps (several successive pages, such as a contact request), to keep track of the user’s choices about the content of the SITE to be displayed and the features to enable or disable. Technical cookies also include those used to statistically analyze accesses or visits to the site, also called “analytics”, which pursue exclusively statistical purposes and collect information in aggregate form without the possibility of tracing back the identification of the individual user. Cookies analytics may also be third party cookies (Google Analytics) for which reference is made, for further details, to the privacy of the respective owner. Profiling cookies serve to outline the user’s profile and send him targeted advertisements, such as: -first or third party advertising profiling cookies; -retargeting cookies; -social network cookies; -statistical cookies managed entirely by third parties These are the cookies used to track the user’s navigation on the web and create profiles on their tastes, habits, choices, etc.. With these cookies, advertising messages can be transmitted to the user’s terminal in line with the preferences already expressed by the user when browsing online. This website does not use profiling cookies. Third party cookies The SITE uses some external features or contains some external links in order to improve the integration with third party sites of common use (e.g. Facebook, Google, Twitter sharing buttons, etc.). These features and links may result in the use of third party cookies for which reference is made to the specific privacy published on individual sites. By navigating on THIS SITE, cookies defined as “technical” will be downloaded, which are necessary to use the site: in particular, the user consents to the installation of this type of cookie by continuing to navigate the site, by selecting a link or by confirming the brief information proposed in the banner when first accessing the site. By browsing this site, third party cookies will also be downloaded, linked to other websites that the user may consult through links: by browsing the site, the user may be redirected to functions of other sites, which in turn use cookies and for which the relevant policy will be applied. For example: Google: we inform you that Google may install cookies for technical purposes and to collect your preferences about the use of this service. For more information see Google’s privacy policy. Google DoubleClick: we inform you that Google DoubleClick may install cookies to track your preferences when using this service. Please see Google DoubleClick’s privacy policy for more information. Google Maps: Where there are interactive maps provided by Google on the pages of this site, we inform you that Google may install cookies to detect information and preferences relating to this service. Please see Google’s privacy policy for more information. Google Plus: where there is content published on GooglePlus, we inform you that Google Plus may install cookies to detect your preferences regarding the use of this service. For more information see the privacy policy of Google and Google Plus. YouTube: where there is content posted on Youtube, we inform you that Youtube may install cookies to detect preferences on the use of this service. Please see YouTube’s privacy policy for more information. Facebook: where there is media content posted on Facebook, please note that Facebook may install cookies to detect preferences about the use of this service. Please see Facebook’s privacy policy for more information. 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By browsing THIS SITE, Google Analytics cookies will also be downloaded, exclusively for technical and statistical purposes. The cookies in question collect information in aggregate form in order to monitor and analyze access to the pages of the website: the information generated by the cookie about the use of the website is communicated to Google Inc. For more information, please refer to the privacy policy of Google Inc. When you navigate on THIS SITE, information will be sent to Facebook via its PIXEL TAG or the Facebook conversion tracking pixel: this is a JavaScript code that inserts a 1×1 pixel image that is almost invisible on THIS SITE, which sends a message to Facebook when someone visits a page or performs an action. When a visitor loads the page in question, the code tells Facebook that a conversion has been made: in this way, Facebook compares the conversion event with the group of people who viewed and/or clicked on the ad, allowing the site owner to benefit from useful information to determine the return on its advertising investment. Monitoring conversions also helps to show ads to people who might be converting on Facebook Deactivating cookies You can disable cookies using the options provided by your browser. The following are some examples of the most popular browsers. Internet Explorer -Select Tools on the menu bar -Click Internet Options -Click on the General tab, located under the “Browsing History” item and click on “Delete”. Firefox -Select Tools on the menu bar -Click Options -Click the Privacy tab -Click “Delete now”. -Select “Cookies -Click “Delete personal data now”. Google Chrome -Click on the wrench icon in the upper right corner of your browser -Click on “Options -Click on “Geek stuff”. -Click the “Content settings” button in the Privacy section -Click the “Clear navigation data” button Safari -Go to the Safari menu (icon in the top right corner of your browser) and select Preferences In the pop-up window that opens, select the Security icon (in the shape of a padlock) -Select the “Never” button under “Accept Cookies”.
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