What are cookies?
A cookie is a small file that a site sends to the browser and saves on your computer when you visit a website. Cookies are used to make the site work or to improve its performance, but also to provide information to site owners.
Depending on the function and purpose of use, cookies can be divided into technical cookies, analytical cookies, profiling cookies, third-party cookies.
Technical cookies
Technical cookies are those whose use does not require the user's consent. These cookies are essential to allow you to browse a website and use all its features. Without these cookies, which are absolutely necessary, a website could not provide certain services or functions and browsing would not be as easy as it should be. A cookie of this type is also used to store a user's decision on the use of cookies on the website.
This category also includes performance cookies, which are sometimes also called analytics cookies. These are cookies that collect information about the use a user makes of a website and that allow it to improve its functioning. For example, performance cookies show which pages are most frequently visited, allow us to check which are the recurring patterns of use of a website, help us understand every difficulty that the user encounters in using and show the effectiveness of advertising which is published on the site.
Technical cookies are essential and cannot be disabled using the functions of this website. In general, cookies can be turned off completely in your browser at any time.
Profiling cookies
Other cookies can be used to monitor and profile users during browsing, to study their movements and web browsing or consumption habits (what they buy, what they read, etc.), also for the purpose of sending targeted services and advertising custom.
We speak in this case of profiling cookies. The use of these cookies requires the prior acquisition of the user's free informed consent pursuant to art. 23 of Legislative Decree 196/2003 and pursuant to the European Regulation (GDPR) n. 679/2016.
This website does not use profiling cookies.
Third-party cookies
It may also happen that a web page contains cookies from other sites and contained in various elements hosted on the page itself, such as banner ads, images, videos, etc. We speak, in these cases, of so-called third-party cookies, which of they are usually used for profiling purposes.
This website uses third-party cookies.
Which cookies does this website use and how to disable them
This website uses technical cookies, aimed at ensuring the correct functioning of the site.
The website also uses the following third-party cookies:
1) Third-party cookies of Google Analytics are used as an anonymous and aggregate analysis tool to improve the website and understand which parts or elements are most appreciated by users. These cookies are not proprietary tools, for more information, therefore, you can consult the information provided by Google at the following address: http://www.google.it/policies/privacy/partners/.
2) It is possible that some pages of the website have some widgets and buttons for sharing Facebook, Twitter and Google, to allow the user to share the contents of the website on their social channels, and to interact with the our channels. These cookies are not tools of our ownership, but are created respectively by Facebook, Twitter and Google when using the respective widget or sharing button. To learn more, visit the following information pages: Facebook, Twitter and Google.
3) It is possible that some web pages incorporate YouTube video content within them. By visiting a page containing a YouTube video, or by clicking to view the video, cookies from YouTube could be called up. These cookies are not proprietary tools. To learn more, visit the Google information page.
4) Some pages may include interactive maps from Google Maps. The cookies used by Google Maps are not instruments of our ownership. To learn more, visit the Google information page.
Technical cookies and third-party cookies are the only cookies that the website uses to make the user's browsing enjoyable. Profiling cookies are not used instead.
How to disable cookies?
Most browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.) are configured to accept cookies. However, most browsers allow you to control and even disable cookies through your browser settings. We remind you, however, that disabling technical cookies can cause the site to malfunction and / or limit the service we offer.
For other browsers, refer to their technical documentation.
To disable analytical cookies and to prevent Google Analytics from collecting data on your browsing, you can download the Google Analytics deactivation browser add-on: tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Update 24/05/2018