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Cookie policy

Cookies are used to improve the services we offer and to optimize the user experience. By continuing to browse without changing your browser settings, you agree to receive all cookies from this website.

Extended Cookie Policy

We use cookies to make our website easier and more intuitive to use. The data collected through cookies helps to make your browsing experience more enjoyable and more efficient in the future.
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.) when you visit a website. They allow the website to recognize your device and remember your preferences or actions over time.
By continuing to browse without changing your browser settings, you agree to receive all cookies from this website.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files sent from a website to your device (usually to your web browser) where they are stored and then sent back to the website on your next visit. A cookie cannot retrieve any other data from your hard drive, nor can it transmit viruses or acquire email addresses. Each cookie is unique to your web browser. Some functions performed by cookies may also be achieved through other technologies. In this document, the term “cookie” refers to cookies as well as all similar technologies.

Types of Cookies

Cookies can be either first-party or third-party. First-party cookies are those that have the same domain as the website, while third-party cookies are associated with external domains.

Third-party cookies are necessarily installed by an external entity, referred to as the “third party,” which is not managed by the website. These entities may also install first-party cookies on the website’s domain.

Another type of cookie is the so-called “Flash Cookie” (Local Shared Objects), used within Adobe Flash Player to deliver certain content, such as video clips or animations, to remember settings and preferences. Flash cookies are stored on the device but managed through an interface different from the web browser used.

Nature of Cookies

With regard to the nature of cookies, there are different types:

Technical Cookies

Technical cookies are those used solely for the purpose of “transmitting a communication over an electronic communications network, or as strictly necessary for the provider of an information society service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user to provide that service” (cf. Article 122, Paragraph 1, of the Code).

They are not used for further purposes and are usually installed directly by the site owner or manager. They can be divided into:

Navigation or Session Cookies: These ensure the normal navigation and use of the website (e.g., allowing users to make a purchase or log in to access restricted areas); they are essential for the proper functioning of the site.
Analytics Cookies: Considered technical cookies when used directly by the site manager to collect information in aggregate form about the number of users and how they visit the site, in order to improve site performance.
Functionality Cookies: These allow the user to navigate based on a series of selected criteria (e.g., language, selected products for purchase) to improve the service provided. No prior consent from users is required for the installation of these cookies (more information in the “Cookie Management” section below).

Profiling Cookies

Profiling cookies are used to create user profiles and are employed to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user during web navigation.

The use of profiling cookies requires the user’s consent. According to the regulation (more information in the “Cookie Management” section below), the user can authorize or deny consent for the installation of cookies through the options provided in the “Cookie Management” section.

In the case of third-party cookies, the site does not have direct control over individual cookies and cannot manage them (it cannot directly install or delete them). However, you can manage these cookies through your browser settings (follow the instructions provided below), or through the sites indicated in the “Cookie Management” section.

Users are therefore encouraged to check the third-party site listed in the table below.

Cookies Installed on This Site

Here is a list of cookies (logically grouped by functionality or provider) present on this site. Third-party cookies include a link to the external provider’s privacy policy, where you can find a detailed description of the individual cookies and the treatment applied to them.

List of Technical Cookies on the Site
System Cookies

The site uses cookies to ensure you a better browsing experience; these cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the site. You can disable these cookies from your browser by following the instructions in the dedicated section, but this will affect your experience on the site and we cannot be held responsible for any malfunctions.

Facebook

Facebook uses cookies to provide users with sharing and “like” features on their timeline. For more information, please refer to the page https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy.

Cookie Duration

Cookies have a duration determined by the expiration date (or by a specific action such as closing the browser) set at the time of installation. Cookies can be:

Temporary or Session Cookies: These are used to store temporary information, allowing actions performed during a specific session to be linked. They are removed from the computer when the browser is closed.

Persistent Cookies: These are used to store information, such as a username and password, so that users do not have to enter them again each time they visit a specific site. These remain stored on the computer even after closing the browser.

Cookie Management

In accordance with the provisions of the Personal Data Protection Code (Legislative Decree No. 196 of June 30, 2003, hereinafter “Code”) and, in particular, Articles 13, paragraph 3 and 122, paragraph 1, and with reference to the decision on Simplified Procedures for Information and Consent for the Use of Cookies – May 8, 2014 (Published in the Official Gazette No. 126 on June 3, 2014), you can change your cookie consent at any time directly through this cookie management link.

Users also have the right at any time to exercise the rights recognized under Article 7 of Legislative Decree 196/2003, and in particular, among other things, to obtain a copy of the processed data, their update, their source, the purpose and methods of processing, their rectification or integration, their deletion, anonymization, or blocking of data processed in violation of the law, and to object to the processing for legitimate reasons.

If consent has already been given but you wish to change the cookie permissions, you must delete them through your browser as indicated below, otherwise, the already installed cookies will not be removed. Specifically, please note that third-party cookies cannot be controlled in any way, so if consent has previously been given, you will need to delete the cookies through your browser (dedicated section) or request an opt-out directly from third parties or via http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/le-tue-scelte.

For more information, you can visit the following sites:

http://www.youronlinechoices.com/
http://www.allaboutcookies.org/
https://www.cookiechoices.org/

How to Disable/Delete Cookies via Browser Configuration
Chrome

  • Open the Chrome Browser.
  • Click on the menu icon in the toolbar next to the URL address bar.
  • Select “Settings” from the drop-down menu.
  • Scroll down and click on “Privacy and security”.
  • Click on “Cookies and other site data”.
  • To block all cookies, select “Block all cookies”. To delete existing cookies, click on “See all site data and permissions” and then “Remove All”.
  • To manage specific cookies, you can click on “See all site data and permissions”, then “View cookies and site data”, and select which cookies to delete or block.

Settings

  • Click on Show Advanced Settings.
  • In the “Privacy” section, click on the “Content settings” button.

In the “Cookies” section, you can modify the following cookie settings:

  • Allow sites to save and read cookie data.
  • Keep local data only until you close your browser.
  • Prevent sites from setting cookies.
  • Block third-party cookies and site data.
  • Manage exceptions for specific websites.
  • See all site data and permissions.

For more information, visit the dedicated page.

Mozilla Firefox

  • Open the Mozilla Firefox browser.
  • Click on the menu icon in the browser toolbar next to the URL address bar.
  • Select Options.
  • Select the Privacy panel.
  • Click on Show Advanced Settings.
  • In the “Privacy” section, click on the “Content Settings” button.

In the “Tracking” section, you can modify the following cookie settings:

  • Request that websites do not track you.
  • Inform websites of your availability to be tracked.
  • Do not communicate any preference regarding the
  • tracking of personal data.
  • In the “History” section, you can:
  • By enabling “Use custom settings for history”, you can choose to accept third-party cookies (always, from the most visited sites, or never) and keep them for a set period (until they expire, until Firefox is closed, or to ask every time).
  • Remove individual cookies stored.

For more information, visit the dedicated page.

Internet Explorer

  • Open the Internet Explorer browser.
  • Click on the Tools button and select Internet Options.

Click on the Privacy tab and, in the Settings section, adjust the slider according to the desired cookie action:

  • Block all cookies.
  • Allow all cookies.
  • Select sites to get cookies from: Move the slider to a middle position to neither block nor allow all cookies, then click on Sites, enter a website address in the Website Address box, and then click Block or Allow.

For more information, visit the dedicated page.

Safari

  • Open the Safari browser.
  • Click on Safari, select Preferences, and then click on Privacy.
  • In the Block Cookies section, specify how Safari should accept cookies from websites.
  • To view which sites have stored cookies, click on Details.

For more information, visit the dedicated page.

Safari iOS (Mobile Devices)

  • Open the Safari iOS browser.
  • Tap on Settings, then Safari.
  • Tap on Block All Cookies and choose from the following options: “Never”, “From Third Parties and Advertisers”, or “Always”.
  • To clear all cookies stored by Safari, tap on Settings, then Safari, and finally Clear History and Website Data.

For more information, visit the dedicated page.

Opera

  • Open the Opera browser.
  • Click on Preferences, then Advanced, and finally Cookies.
  • Choose one of the following options:
  • Accept all cookies
  • Accept cookies only from the site you visit: Cookies from third parties and those sent from a domain other than the one you are visiting will be rejected.
  • Never accept cookies: No cookies will be saved.

For more information, visit the dedicated page.

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