What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text strings exchanged between the browser and a website user’s browsing, every time a user logs on to a website. They are used to perform automatic authentication, track sessions, store information to improve the navigability of the site or the browsing experience. Each domain visited through a browser can set one or more cookies. An Internet page can contain objects that come from many different domains and each of them can set cookies (“third-party cookies”). The use of cookies allows the user to improve the browsing experience on the Web site and can keep the settings chosen also during your next visits.
There are two types of Cookies:

  • First-party cookies: are placed on your computer only by the website you’re visiting.
  • Third-party cookies: belong to domains different from the one shown in the address bar.

Cookies used in this website

Navigation

These cookies are necessary for a correct operation of the site (for example to remember the state of the buttons, the fact that the panels are open or closed, etc.). Most of these cookies has a life span session, that will be immediately deleted once the site visit ends.

Functional

These cookies allow the operation of certain parts of the site.
In this site, their purpose regards the tracking of the occurred reading of the text of the banner on the homepage concerning the Cookies Policy.
These cookies are stored within the browser; and the user can delete or disable the reception, actually, compromising the functionality of some services of the website.
The user can change the setting of cookies reception by changing the storing settings as described in the point “How to disable cookies” of this Policy.

Analytics

Google Analytics is a free web analysis of Google that primarily is used to collect information anonymously and to report website trends without identifying individual visitors (ie: data on the pages visited, the time spent on the site, the way in which the site has been reached and all that the user clicked while sailing among website pages).
You can review Google Privacy Policy at the following link: Google Privacy Policy.
The user can change the setting of the reception of cookies by changing the settings of cookies storing as described in the point “How to disable cookies” of this Policy.

We inform you that the site can embed YouTube and Vimeo videos. These videos, when viewed, set of third-party cookies on your computer or on your mobile device belonging to the domain of YouTube or Vimeo, in order to improve the capabilities of video play and to collect information in an anonymous format about the video viewed by the user.
The purpose of the YouTube cookies is described in the information for the privacy of Google: Google Privacy Policy.
The purpose of the Vimeo cookies is described in the information for the privacy of Vimeo: Vimeo Cookie Policy.

We inform you that in the site can be embedded third-party Widgets, such as Facebook. These widgets may set third-party cookies on your computer or on your mobile device, in order to improve functionality. The purpose of these cookies is described in the information for the privacy of the owners: Facebook.

How to disable cookies

Most browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.) are configured to accept cookies. However, all browsers allow you to control and disable cookies through your browser settings. We remind you, actually, that disabling cookies navigation can cause malfunctions of the site and/or limit the service offered. For information on how to manage and delete cookies on your tablet and/or mobile phone, please consult the “Help” section of the browser that you use.
To manage third-party cookies that employ user information to generate specific actions, you can manage the use by Google by visiting the Preferences page ads (if you have a Google account). Alternatively, you can disable the use of cookies by a third-party supplier, for example, by visiting the opt-out page on the website www.youronlinechoices.eu, or alternatively, as described previously, by disabling cookies through your browser settings.