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Cookie Policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files sent to the user by the website visited. They are stored on the computer’s hard disk, thus allowing the website to recognize users and store certain information about them, in order to allow or improve the service offered. Most cookies contain a unique identifier called cookie ID : a string of characters that websites and servers associate with the browser in which the cookie is stored. This allows websites and servers to distinguish your browser from other browsers that store distinct cookies and to recognize each browser by its unique cookie ID. Cookies are widely used by websites and servers to provide many of the basic services available online. If you shop on a website, a cookie allows the website to remember the items you have added to your virtual shopping cart. If you set preferences on a website, a cookie allows the website to remember your preferences for your next visit. However, if you register on a website, the latter may use a cookie to recognize your browser at a later time, so that it is not necessary to enter your credentials again to log in. In addition, cookies allow websites to collect data about user activities, such as the number of unique visitors to a page each month. All of these uses depend on the information stored in cookies.

Types of cookies: technical, profiling, third parties

Definition of technical cookie according to the privacy guarantor

Technical cookies are those used for the sole purpose of transmitting a communication over an electronic communications network, or to the extent strictly necessary for the provider of an information society service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user to provide such service.
‍Example of technical cookie: the session cookie installed to maintain login.

Definition of profiling cookies according to the privacy guarantor

Profiling cookies are aimed at creating profiles relating to the user and are used to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the user when browsing the internet.
‍Example of profiling cookies: let’s assume that while browsing a site you carry out a search for gym shoes and a cookie containing this query is installed on your browser. If, following the search, a software/plugin installed on the site will use this information to offer you relevant advertising, such as that of sports equipment, or shoes in general, the one installed is a profiling cookie.

Definition of third-party cookies according to the privacy guarantor

A further element to consider, for the purposes of correctly defining the matter in question, is the subjective one. That is, it is necessary to take into account the different entity that installs the cookies on the user’s terminal. Depending on whether it is the same manager of the site that the user is visiting which can be briefly indicated as publisher or a different site that installs cookies through the first, so-called. third parts.
‍Example of third-party cookies: cookies installed by social buttons such as Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, etc., Google Analytics cookies, cookies installed by the implementation of YouTube video iframes, etc.; they are all third-party cookies

How to activate or deactivate cookies

Every browser, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari, Opera, etc. has different methods to activate or deactivate cookies. These methods can also vary by the type of operating system used: Mac OS, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android, etc. Please refer to the guides issued by each distributor to view how to activate or deactivate cookies.

Mozilla Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop
‍Internet Explorer:https:// support.microsoft.com/it-it/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies
‍Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/61416
‍Safari: https://support.apple.com/kb/ph21411?locale=it_IT

Cookies used by this website

In addition to technical cookies for normal operation, this website also uses the following third-party cookies:

Statistical cookies:

* Google Analytics, for further details visit the supplier’s website:https: //www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html?hl=en
‍* Hubspot, for further details visit the provider’s website:https://legal.hubspot.com/ cookie-policy
‍* Smartlook, for further details visit the supplier’s website: https://www.smartlook. com/help/privacy-statement

Marketing cookies:

* Google Adwords, for further details visit the supplier’s website:https:// support.google.com/adwords/answer/2407785?hl=en
* Facebook, for further details visit the supplier’s website:https://it-it. facebook.com/policies/cookies/
* LinkedIn, for further details visit the provider’s website:https://www.linkedin.com /legal/cookie-policy
* Twitter, for further details visit the provider’s website:https:/ /help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/twitter-cookies

Acceptance of the cookie policy via the appropriate Accept button in the Cookie Information window is valid for 30 days. The request will be resubmitted 30 days after acceptance.
Please refer to the supplier’s website for any further clarification or doubts.