Use of cookies
(disclosure in accordance with the Privacy Guarantor’s Provision of May 8, 2014)
This Website makes use of its own technical cookies in order to make its services as efficient and easy to use as possible. Third-party cookies that detect users’ browsing data may also be used. By using our website, you acknowledge that you have read the information on the use of cookies. The data controller of personal data is the entity referred to by the site itself, identified on the home page of the site.
What are cookies?
Cookies are text files that contain packets of information that are stored on your computer or mobile device every time you visit an online site through a browser. On each subsequent visit, the browser sends these cookies to the website that originated them or to another website. Cookies allow sites to remember certain information to allow you to browse online quickly and easily. You can choose to disable all cookies by changing your browser settings. By disabling cookies, however, some of our services may not work properly and you will not be able to access features designed to optimize your site experience.
Cookies on our site
This website uses technical and analytical cookies, which can be used without asking for the user’s consent, as they are strictly necessary for the provision of the service. In addition, third-party profiling cookies may be used, the use of which is subject to the consent that must be given to such third parties by accessing the relevant information on the use of cookies. We reserve the right to publish updated information to indicate the types of cookies used and useful references to know the specific purposes of use. Below are the types of cookies that may be used on the Site with a description of the purpose of use. Preliminarily, we specify that the duration of installed cookies can be limited to the browsing session (session cookies) or extend for a longer time even after the user has left the visited site (permanent cookies).
Technical cookies
Cookies of this type are essential to be able to navigate the Web site and use certain features. Without the strictly necessary cookies, online services that are normally offered by the site may not be accessible. In fact, these cookies allow the user to efficiently navigate through the pages of a website and use the different options and services offered. They allow, for example, the identification of a session, access to restricted areas, remembering the elements that make up a previously formulated request, finalizing a purchase order or the storage of a quote. You do not need to provide consent for technical cookies, as they are essential to ensure you receive the services you have requested. You can block or remove technical cookies by changing the configuration of your browser options. If you disable or delete the cookies themselves, however, you may not be able to access certain areas of the website or use some of the services offered.
Cookies for anonymous performance analysis
Cookies of this type are used to collect information about site usage. The Owner uses this information for statistical analysis, to improve the site and simplify its use, as well as to monitor its proper functioning. This type of cookie collects information anonymously about users’ activity on the site and how they arrived at the Site and the pages they visited. Cookies in this category are sent from the Site itself or from third-party domains. By continuing to use this Web site and its features, you authorize us (and external advertisers on this Web site) to place performance cookies on your browsing device. To delete or manage performance cookies, see the last section of this Cookie Policy. In particular, the site may use Google Analytics, which is an analytics tool from Google that helps website and app owners understand how visitors interact with content they own. A set of cookies may be used to collect information and generate website usage statistics without personal identification of individual visitors by Google. In addition to generating reports on website usage statistics, the Google Analytics pixel tag can be used, along with some advertising cookies described above, to enable us to show more relevant results in Google properties (such as Google Search) and across the Web. For more information you can consult this site Analytics cookies and privacy.
Third-party tracking cookies
Cookies of this type are used to collect information about visitors’ use of the Web site, keywords used to reach the site, Web sites visited, and traffic origins from which visitors come for marketing campaigns. The owner may use this information to compile reports and improve the Site. Cookies collect information in an anonymous form. Cookies of this type are sent from the Site itself or from third-party domains.
Profiling cookies
Cookies of this type are used to store choices made (language preference, country, or other online settings) and to provide customized or optimized features that we assume you may prefer or to store your habits and preferences manifested while browsing. Profiling cookies can be used to offer you online services, to send you advertising that takes your interests into account, or to prevent you from being offered services that you have declined in the past. These cookies may be provided by third parties and ,in this case, you should refer to their respective privacy policies to select consent for the use of cookies.
Insight into third-party websites
The site may also contain links to other Web sites that have their own privacy policies. These privacy policies may differ from the one adopted on this site, which is therefore not accountable for Third Party Sites. The site also reserves the right to use the Google Adwords remarketing tool. This tool allows you to run personalized ads based on users’ visits to our site. This is why some pages of the site include a code called “remarketing code.” This code allows the browser’s cookies to be read and configured in order to determine which type of ad you will display, depending on the data related to your visit to the site, such as the navigation circuit chosen, the pages actually visited or the actions taken within them. The remarketing lists thus created are stored in a database on Google’s servers where all the cookie IDs associated with each list or category of interest are stored. The information obtained only identifies the browser, since with this information Google is unable to identify the user. For more information on Google Remarketing you can visit the page
Google Remarketing Support
For more information on Google’s Privacy Policies and Principles you can visit the page
Google Policies and Principles
Authorization for data collection and storage can be revoked at any time. Users can disable Google’s use of cookies through the specific setting options of different browsers.
How to disable cookies
In case you want to block cookies please note that this may have a negative impact on the usability of some websites. On our site you can access the cookie customization panel by clicking on the appropriate icon at the bottom left and choose which cookies to keep or block, at any time.
Beyond that, most browsers allow you to reject/accept cookies. Below is some practical information for disabling cookies on the browser you are using.
Internet Explorer 9
- Open the Internet explorer window.
- Click on “Tools”
- Go to “Security,” and then click “Clear History.”
- Check the “cookies” box and then click “delete” afterwards
- Click “Security” on the on the bar.
- Select “Clear History.”
- Select the option for cookie and and after that click on “delete”
Internet Explorer (all other versions)
Internet Explorer saves cookies in multiple places depending on the browser version and the Microsoft Windows system being used. The best way to find and delete cookies is to close Internet Explorer and use the Explorer tool (e.g., Windows Explorer) and look for a folder called “cookies.”
Google Chrome
- Click the “settings” icon at the top right of the menu. – Select “Settings”
- At the bottom of the page, click Show advanced settings.
- In the “Privacy” section, click on Content Settings.
- To disable cookies, select Prevent sites from setting data (alternatively, you can remove all cookies created in a specific time interval by selecting it from the drop-down list).
- Select ” Clear browsing data ” to erase all traces of the sites you have visited.
- Select “Clear Download History” to clear the archive of files and programs you have downloaded.
- Select “Clear Cache” to clear cached pages of sites.
- You can also delete saved passwords (those you use to log in to sites) and data saved to fill out forms (e.g., first and last name).
- Then click on the “Clear browsing data” button.
- Click on the “Close” button
Mozilla Firefox
- At the top of the Firefox window click the Firefox button and select “Options” then go to the “Privacy” panel
- In the “Cookies” panel, click on “show Cookies”
- To remove an individual cookie click on the individual item in the list and afterwards click on the remove cookie button.
- To remove all cookies click on the Remove all cookies button.
- From the drop-down menu, click on the subheading “Preferences”
- Select the “Security” tab
- Click on the “Show Cookies” button
- Select from the list the cookies you want to remove.
- Click on the “Cancel” button
Safari 1.0 (MacOS X)
- From the drop-down menu, click on the subheading “Preferences”
- Select the “Security” tab
- Click on the “Show Cookies” button
- Select from the list the cookies you want to remove.
- Click on the “Cancel” button
Activation and deactivation of cookies via third-party services
In addition to being able to use the tools provided by your browser to enable or disable individual cookies, we would like to inform you that youronlinechoices.com lists major providers who work with website operators to collect and use information useful for the enjoyment of behavioral advertising. Bearing in mind that it is possible that third-party profiling cookies may be installed over time, you can easily check them and choose whether or not to accept them by logging into youronlinechoices.com You can disable or enable all companies or alternatively adjust your preferences individually for each company. In particular, to easily accomplish this, you can use the tool on the youronlinechoices.com page and easily control your preferences on behavioral advertising.
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