EXTENDED INFORMATION ON COOKIES

This site uses cookies, including third parties, to improve the browsing experience and allow those who surf to take advantage of our online services and display advertising in line with their preferences. The cookies used on this site fall into the categories described below.

What are cookies

Cookies are small text files that are automatically placed on the browser’s PC in the browser. They contain basic information on browsing the Internet and thanks to the browser are recognized every time the user visits the site.

Below are details on the cookies installed by this site and indications on how to manage the preferences relating to them.

Cookie management

1 – Technical cookies

The technical cookies described below do not require consent so they are installed automatically as a result of access to the site.

- Cookies necessary for operation: cookies that allow the site to function properly, also allowing the user to have a functional browsing experience. For example, they keep the user connected while browsing, preventing the site from requesting to log in multiple times to access the next pages.

- Cookie for saving preferences: cookies that allow you to remember the preferences selected by the user while browsing, for example, allow you to set the language.

- Statistical cookies and audience measurement: cookies that help to understand, through data collected anonymously and aggregated, how users interact with the website providing information on the sections visited, the time spent on the site, any malfunctions.

2 – Third-party cookies

Through this site are also installed cookies managed by third parties.

For information on these third-party cookies and consent management, the appropriate links are available in the tables below. In addition, by accessing the page http://www.youronlinechoices.com/it/le-tue-scelte you can learn about behavioral advertising as well as disable or enable cookies from the companies listed that work with the managers of the websites to collect and use information useful for the use of advertising.

Statistical cookies and third-party audience measurement

These cookies provide anonymous / aggregated information on how visitors navigate the site. Below are links to the respective cookies policy pages to manage consent.

   Adobe

   Adobe Analytics: system of statistics

   Analytical cookies

   privacy policy

   Nielsen

   SiteCensus: system of statistics

   Analytical cookies

   privacy policy

   Google

   Google Analytics: system of statistics

   Analytical cookies

   privacy policy

   Duda

   Duda Analytics: system of statistics

   Analytical cookies

   privacy policy

   Shinystat

   Shinystat: system of statistics

   Analytical cookies

   privacy policy

Social media sharing cookies

These third-party cookies – if there are links on the site – are used to integrate some common features of the main social media and provide them within the site. In particular, they allow registration and authentication on the site through facebook and google connect, sharing and commenting on social media pages, enabling the “like” features on Facebook and the “+1″ on G +. Below are links to the respective cookies policy pages to manage consent.

   Facebook

   social media

   privacy policy

   G +

   social media

   privacy policy

   Youtube

   social media

   privacy policy

   Twitter

   social media

   privacy policy

   Linkedin

   social media

   privacy policy

   Pinterest

   social media

   privacy policy

Remarketing cookie

These third-party cookies, when present, allow you to display advertisements based on the interests expressed by users when browsing online on the sites and the APP belonging to the circuit of the third party that issued these cookies. For example, the remarketing cookies used by this site may be those of the Google Display Network and the Facebook Audience Network platform. Below are links to disable the use of cookies by Google and Facebook.

   Google

   Remarketing

   privacy policy

   Facebook

   Remarketing

   privacy policy

Third-party analytical cookies for the “Business Contact” service

These third-party cookies, when present, allow you to track visits to this site made by companies that have registered a fixed IP. Public information concerning the fixed IP can be used, together with other public data, to contact companies that have shown interest in products and services offered by this site.

The service is identified with the name “Business Contact” and provides for the installation of the following cookies:

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3 – Remember that you can manage your cookie preferences even through the browser

If you use Internet Explorer

In Internet Explorer, click on “Tools” and select “Internet Options”. On the Privacy tab, move the cursor up to block all cookies or down to allow all cookies, and then click OK.

If you use the Firefox browser

Choose the “Tools” menu of the browser and select the “Options” menu. Click on the “Privacy” tab. In the “Retention rules” drop-down list, select the desired level. Tick the “Accept cookies” box to enable cookies, or uncheck to disable them. Choose how long cookies can be stored.

If you use the Safari browser

Click in the Safari menu, select the “Edit” menu and select “Preferences”. Click on “Privacy”. Set the “Block cookies” setting and click OK.

If you use the Google Chrome browser

Click on the Chrome menu in the browser toolbar. Select “Settings”. Click on “Show advanced settings”. In the “Privacy” section, click on “Content settings”. In the “Cookies” section, select “Prevent all sites from saving data” and then click OK.

If you use any other browser or you do not know the type and version of browser you are using, click “Help” in the browser window at the top, where you can access all the necessary information.

Pursuant to articles 15-22 of the GDPR, the user has the right to request, by writing to the address of the owner of this site, access to his personal data, rectification or cancellation of the same or even simply the limitation of their processing (anonymisation ) or propose a complaint to the Data Protection Authority, if it considers that its rights have been violated.