Cookie Policy
This site uses first-party technical cookies for the activities strictly necessary for its operation. This site does not use cookies for profiling and /or marketing purposes.
This page describes the procedures followed for the collection, through cookies and/or other technologies, of the information provided by users when they visit this site. While browsing the site, the user can also receive cookies on his terminal that are sent from other sites (so-called “third parties”), through some elements (for example images, maps, videos, specific links to pages of other domains ) possibly present on the site the user is visiting.
By continuing to use the site and its services, the user accepts that all cookies, including those of third parties, can be installed on their device for the purposes described in this statement.
General information on cookies
Cookies are small text files that the sites visited send to the user’s terminal, where they are stored, and then retransmitted to the same sites on the next visit. They are used to perform computer authentication, session monitoring and storage of information on sites (without the use of “technical” cookies some operations would be very complex or impossible to perform). But through “profiling” cookies you can also monitor navigation, collect data on tastes, habits, personal choices that allow the reconstruction of detailed consumer profiles. The so-called cookies “Third parties” are instead set by a website other than the one the user is visiting. This is because on each site there may be elements (images, maps, sounds, specific links to web pages of other domains, etc.) that reside on servers other than that of the visited site.
General information on the rules relating to the consent to the use of cookies
The Applicable Regulations require website managers that use cookies or other monitoring technologies to inform the user about the types of any cookies used by the site. The Provision of the Guarantor for the protection of personal data n. 229 of 8 May 2014, published in the G.U. n. 126 of 3 June 2014, has categorized cookies into two macro-categories: “technical” cookies and “profiling” cookies.
1. Technical and analytical cookies
Technical cookies are those used for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network, or to the extent strictly necessary for the provider of an information society service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user to provide such service. They are not used for other purposes and are normally installed directly by the owner or operator of the website. They can be divided into:
– navigation or session cookies, which guarantee the normal navigation and use of the website (allowing, for example, to make a purchase or authenticate to access restricted areas);
– analytical cookies, which are used to monitor the use of the site by users for the purpose of optimizing it and can be assimilated to technical cookies where they are created and used directly by the first part site (without, therefore, the intervention of subjects third);
– functionality cookies, which allow the user to navigate according to a series of selected criteria (for example, the language, the products selected for purchase) in order to improve the service rendered to the same.
For the installation of these cookies, the prior consent of the users is not required, while the obligation to provide the information remains unaffected, which the site manager, if you use only these devices, will be able to provide in the manner he deems most suitable.
2. Profiling cookies
Profiling cookies are aimed at creating user profiles and are used in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the same in the context of surfing the net. Due to the particular invasiveness that these devices may have in the private sphere of users, European and Italian legislation provides that the user must be adequately informed about their use and thus express their valid consent.
The provision of the Guarantor also takes into account the different subject that installs cookies on the user’s terminal, depending on whether it is the same operator of the site that the user is visiting (which can be briefly referred to as “editor”, or “before part “) or a different site that installs cookies through the first (so-called” third parties “). The distinction between the two subjects is duly taken into account in order to correctly identify the respective roles and respective responsibilities, with reference to the release of the information and the acquisition of the consent of online users.
3. First-party cookies
First-party cookies are cookies managed by the site owner. For these cookies, the obligation of the information lies with the owner of the site. The latter also has an obligation to indicate how to block the cookie.
4. Third party cookies
Third-party cookies are cookies managed by a third party other than the owner of the site. For these cookies, the obligation of the information and indication of the methods for any blocking of the cookie rests with the third party, while the site owner is obliged to insert the link to the third party’s site on the site where these elements are available.
Cookies are also differentiated according to their duration, between session cookies and persistent cookies.
5. Session cookies
Session cookies are stored and kept only for the duration of the visit to the site. They are deleted when the site is abandoned or the navigation browser is closed.
6. Persistent cookies
Persistent cookies are stored and maintained even after leaving the site and closing the browser. They are deleted only after the expiry date indicated in the cookie itself or with the cancellation by the user.
Options regarding the use of cookies
The User can manage preferences relating to Cookies directly within his browser and prevent – for example – that third parties can install them. Through browser preferences, it is also possible to delete the cookies installed in the past, including the cookie in which consent to the installation of cookies by this site is eventually saved. Below are the links to the procedures to be performed to configure the options regarding the use of cookies through the most used browsers:
– Procedure for Google Chrome
– Procedure for Mozilla Firefox
– Procedure for Microsoft Internet Explorer
– Procedure for Opera
– Procedure for Safari
Cookies used by this site
This site installs first-party technical cookies for the sole purpose of ensuring the proper functioning of the site and improving the user experience. These cookies do not collect information that can identify the user in any way and are not used for other purposes than those described below. Current legislation does not oblige the site owner to seek consent for the installation of technical cookies, as they are necessary for the operation of the site and to provide the required services. However, the user can always limit, block or delete cookies by using the settings of his browser, as described above. In the event of deactivation, the correct functioning of this site and / or the complete usability of its services is not guaranteed.