General information on cookies and their use
A cookie is a file created by an Internet site in order to save the system information, such preferences expressed by the user when browsing the site, the cookie can contain a record of the pages you visit within the site. This information will be used by the site to customize the layout pages display to the user at the next visit.
Cookies may also store personal identity information. The personally identifiable information is information that can be used to identify or contact a person, such as name, email address, home or office address or phone number. In any case, a Web site can access only to the information provided by the user personally. For example, the site can not detect the e-mail address, unless you do not provide it directly, and can not access more information in the user's computer.
The cookie stored on your computer can be read only by the website that created them, the files containing them are in fact the name consists of the URL of the Web site that created them.
Cookies generated can be permanent or temporary, a permanent cookie is stored as a file on your computer after you close your browser and may be read by the website that created the next time you visit the site. A temporary cookie is stored only for the duration of the current session and is removed from the computer at the end of the session: this closure may 'be caused by a specific command, by closing the browser or by the use of a URL different from the Site that generated the cookie.
The cookies can be first-party and third-party, first-party cookies are created by the website you are viewing, or sent to it, and are typically used to store information such as user preferences that are visiting the site. The third-party cookies are cookies created by a Web site other than the one shown, or sent to it. The third-party Web sites usually provide some of the content of the website you are viewing; Cookies of this type are typically used to track the use of a Web page by the user for advertising or marketing. The third-party cookies can be permanent or temporary. Some cookies are potentially dangerous, as they can provide access to personal information that could be used for ulterior purposes without your consent.
How to disable cookies
Typologies of utilized cookies:
Technicians cookie
This type of cookie allows the proper operation of certain sections of the site. There are two categories: persistent and session:
- persistents: after closing the browser they are not destroyed but remain up to a preset expiration date
- session: destroyed every time the browser is closed.
These cookies, always sent from our domain, are required to view the site and in relation to technical services offered, they will be always used and then sent, unless the user does not change the settings in their browser (this affecting the display of site pages).
This site uses cookies to ensure its registered users with the proper functioning of the sections with restricted access.
The cookies used can be of various types according to the purpose and the purpose of use, in particular are used:
- session cookies to facilitate access to restricted areas of the site
- technical cookies for storing the notification bar settings for the information about cookies
There is not any use of tracking cookies or cookies profiling.
No personal data is stored in session cookies used to authenticate registered users.
Third Party Cookies
These cookies are used to collect information on the use of the Site by users in an anonymous form, or to take advantage of services provided by third parties such as social networks, video service providers, maps, etc...
Purpose and description of cookies usedin this site
Session cookies
Type: Technical cookie
The cookie is used exclusively to manage the user's browsing session. No personal data is collected.
Google Analytics - Bing - Yahoo
Type: Third Party Cookies
The site uses this kind of web analytics service provided by Google Yahoo and Bing to have statistical information of the type aggregate (the user's IP address is anonymized) useful for evaluating the use of the website and the activities of the visitor. Google Yahoo and Bing store information collected by the cookie on servers that can be located in the United States. Google Yahoo and Bing reserve the right to transfer the information gathered with their own cookies to third parties where required by law or if the third party process information on its behalf. Google Yahoo and Bing will not associate your IP address (which is anonymized) with any other data held by Google Yahoo and Bing in order to get a more detailed user profile.
Additional information on the management of privacy and / or how to reject or delete this type of cookies are available at the following addresses:
Incorporated content
Type: Third Party Cookies
The Site may in some cases use Youtube and social networking as Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or embeddable content of other platforms. The site can not control these cookies that third-party sites to deliver and this is advised to inquire directly with all third parties to have more control over these cookies. Here are some useful links to the cookie policy of any third party cited:
Google Fonts
Type: Third Party Cookies
The site uses in some parts of the fonts from the Google Fonts. More information is available at:
Google
Google Maps
Type: Third Party Cookies
The Site may incorporate, in some sections maps from Google Maps to provide information to visitors on our sito.Google Maps uses some cookies. For information about the Google privacy policy, see this page:
Google privacy policy
The site, according to current legislation, it is not required to seek consent for cookies technicians, as needed to provide the services requested.
For all other types of cookies consent you may be expressed by the user with one or more of the following modes:
- Through specific browser configurations utilized or its programs used to navigate pages that compose the site.
- By changing settings in the use of third-party services.
Both of these solutions might prevent you from using or viewing parts of the Website.