Cookie Policy

When you visit a website, it can store or retrieve information on your browser, mainly in the form of cookies. This information may be about you, your preferences or your device and is mainly used to make the site work as you expect.

Usually the information does not identify you directly, but it can offer you a more personalized web experience.

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WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies are text files containing minimal information sent to the browser and stored on the user’s computer, mobile phone or other device every time a website is visited. At each connection, cookies send information back to the reference site.

Cookies can be permanent (persistent cookies) if they remain on the computer until the user deletes them, or temporary (session cookies) if they are disabled when the browser is closed. Cookies can also be first-party cookies if set by the visited site, or third-party cookies if inserted from a site other than the one visited.

HOW WE USE COOKIES

We use cookies to improve the functionality of our sites, allow the user to move easily between pages, remember their preferences and to ensure the user always has an optimal browsing experience.

COOKIES USED AND THEIR PURPOSE

The cookies used on our sites can be cataloged as follows (see the cookie guide drawn up by the ICC, International Chamber of Commerce):

Technical cookies – Indispensable or necessary

These cookies are essential to allow the user to move around the site and use the services requested, such as access to protected areas of the site.

Essential cookies are first party cookies and can be permanent or temporary. We use this type of cookie to manage the registration and access phase by users. Without these cookies, the user would not be able to access the requested services and our sites would not work properly.

Functionality or preference cookies

These cookies allow the site to remember the choices of visitors (such as user name, language or country of access) and provide more personalized features. Functionality cookies can also be used to provide services requested by the user, such as accessing a video or inserting a comment on a blog. The information used by these cookies is anonymous and it is not possible to track users’ browsing on other sites.

We use these cookies for:

  • remember if a particular service has already been provided to the user
  • improve the overall experience on the site by remembering user preferences.

These cookies can be permanent or temporary, of first or third parties. Basically, these cookies remember the individual choices made by users to improve their browsing experience.

Technical cookies – Performance or statistics

Performance cookies collect information on the use of a site by users, such as which pages are visited most frequently. These cookies do not store identification data of individual visitors, but only aggregate and anonymous data.

We use these cookies for:

  • statistical purposes, to understand how our sites are used
  • measure the distribution of our advertising campaigns.

These cookies can be permanent or temporary, first or third party. Basically, these cookies collect anonymous information on the pages visited and the advertisements displayed.

This site uses the Google Analytics service to generate access statistics to the site pages, for internal traffic analysis. The data provided by Google Analytics does not in any way allow to identify the individual user who interacts on the pages of the site, but reports aggregate information on what are the navigation dynamics within the site, the number of unique users and pages viewed.

These cookies are comparable to technical cookies as they are used in anonymized form. More info:

Marketing – advertising cookies

These cookies are used to limit the views of an advertisement by the user and to monitor the distribution of advertising campaigns.

Advertising cookies are used to manage advertising on the site.

Advertising cookies are placed by third parties, such as advertisers and their agents and can be permanent or temporary. In practice, these are cookies related to advertising services provided by third parties on our site.

Marketing cookies – other third party cookies

On some pages of our site there may be content from services such as YouTube or Facebook. We do not control the cookies used by these services, so we invite the user to access the site of these third parties for the appropriate information.

Below are the summary tables of the cookies used on our site:

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ATTENTION
Some sections of our sites are accessible only by enabling cookies; by deactivating them it is possible that the user no longer has access to some content and cannot fully appreciate the functionality of our websites.

By using the site without rejecting cookies and similar online technologies, users consent to the use of these technologies on our part for the collection and processing of information.

HOW TO MANAGE AND DEACTIVATE COOKIES

To limit, block or delete cookies just change the settings of your web browser. The procedure varies slightly with respect to the type of browser used. For detailed instructions, click on the link of your browser.

If the browser used is not among those offered, select the ‘Help’ function on your web browser.

If you want to know more, you can visit the following sites:

To delete cookies from the Internet browser of your smartphone / tablet, it is necessary to refer to the user manual of the device.

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