Cookies statement & FAQ information.
A web cookie is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored in a user's web browser while the user is browsing that website. Every time the user loads the website, the browser sends the cookie back to the server to notify the website of the user's previous activity.
This site uses cookies to facilitate its use and improve the quality of navigation. This site does not use cookies for profiling.
Closing the banner, scrolling this page or by clicking anywhere in the site or its elements you consent to the use of cookies.
The websites mainly use cookies to identify users, remember users' custom preferences, help users complete tasks without having to re‑enter information when browsing from one page to another or when visiting the site later.
Cookies can also be used for online behavioural target advertising and to show adverts relevant to something that the user searched for in the past.
This site can use third party cookies (Google, Facebook, other service providers) to optimize and improve navigation and the
utility on our site.
Of course, you can select to disable storage of standard HTTP cookies via your browser’s privacy controls.
follow the Microsoft guide
Internet Explorer Managing browser cookies
or Google Crome guide
Google+ info cookie privacy and cookies configuration
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Information use of cookies extracted by the Guarantor of privacy
Cookies law
1. What are cookies?
A cookie is a small piece of data that a website asks your browser to store on your computer or mobile device. The cookie allows the website to "remember"
your actions or preferences over time. Most browsers support cookies, but users can set their browsers to decline them and can delete them whenever they
like.
Cookies of SO-CALLED "third parties" are, instead, set by major website (Google, Facebook, ) other than the one that the user is visiting.
This is because each site can be present elements (images, maps, sounds, specific links to web pages in other domains, etc.) That reside on
servers other than the site visited.
2. What is usage of cookies?
Cookies are used for different purposes: execution of authentication information, monitoring sessions, storing information about
specific configurations about users accessing the server, the preference store, etc.
3. What are "technical" cookies?
They are cookies that are used to make browsing or provide a service requested by the user. They are not used for purposes other and are
normally installed by the owner of the website. Without recourse to these cookies, some operations may not be made or would be more complex and / or less secure, such as the activities of
home banking (visualization of the account statement, bank, pay bills, etc.), for which cookies, which allow you to make and maintain
identifiable as part of the session, are indispensable.
4. Cookies analytics cookies are "technical"?
No. The Guarantor (see. Measure 8 May 2014) stated that may be treated as cookie technicians only if used for the purpose of site optimization directly from the owner of the site itself, which may collect aggregate information on the number of users and how
they visit the site. Under these conditions, to analytics cookies the same rules, with regard to disclosure and consent, provided for cookies technicians.
5. What are cookies "profiling"?
Cookies are used to track the user's navigation on the network and create profiles on his tastes, habits, choices, etc. These cookies can
be transmitted to the user's terminal advertising messages in line with the preferences already expressed by the user in navigating online.
6. You need your consent to install cookies on your terminal?
It depends on the purpose for which cookies are used and, therefore, if cookies are "technical" or "profiling".
For the installation of cookies you are not required technical users' consent, while you need to give the information (art. 13 of the Privacy Code). The
cookie profiling, however, can be installed on the user's terminal only if this has given its consent after being
informed with simplified procedures.
7. How does the owner of the site must provide the Simplified information and request permission to use cookies profiling?
As stated in the order indicated by the Guarantor to question. 4, the information must be set on two levels.
When the user accesses a website (on the home page or any other page), you must immediately be a banner containing initial information "short", the request
for consent to the use of cookies and a link to access disclosures more "extended". On this page, the user can find more detailed information about cookies choose which specific cookie authorize.
8. What should be made the banner?
The banner must be sized to cover part of the content of the web page that the user is visiting. It must be able to be eliminated only
through active intervention is, that through the selection of an element in the page below.
9. What information must contain the banner?
The banner must specify that the site uses cookies profiling, possibly of "third parties", which allow you to send advertising messages
in line with the user's preferences. It must contain the link to the information and extended the indication that, through that link, you can refuse to give consent to the installation of any
cookies. It should specify that if the user chooses to continue "jumping" the banner, agrees to the use of cookies.
13. What shall disclose information "extended"?
Must contain all the elements required by law, describe in detail the characteristics and purposes of cookies installed by the site and
allow the user to select / deselect individual cookies.
Must include the current link to information and consent forms of third parties with whom the owner has entered into agreements to the installation of cookies through its website. Must recall, finally, the possibility for the user to express their own options about cookies through the browser settings.
Guide block / circumstances cookies Microsoft Internet Explorer.
14. Who is obliged to provide the information and to seek consent for the use of cookies?
The website owner who installs cookies profiling.
For third-party cookies installed by the site, the disclosure requirements and consent duties on third parties, but the owner of the site, such as technical intermediary between them and the users, you have to fill in the information "extended" the updated links the information and consent forms of third parties.
Third Party Cookies
Visiting a website you may receive cookies from the site is visited ("owners"), both from websites maintained by other organizations ("third parties"). a
notable example is the presence of "social plugin" for Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn. It is part of the visited page
directly generated by these sites and integrate them in the host site. The most common use of social plugin is aimed at sharing
content on social networks. The presence of these plugins involves the transmission of cookies to and from all sites operated by third parties. The management of the information
gathered by "Third party" is governed by the relevant information which please refer.
To ensure greater transparency and convenience, they report
below web addresses of different information and ways to manage cookies.
How the user can select / deselect individual cookies.
Google Chrome
Run the Chrome browser
Click on the menu at the toolbar of the browser alongside the entry window url navigation
Select Settings - Click Show Advanced Settings - In the "Privacy" section click on the button "Content Settings"
In the "Cookies" section you can change the following cookie settings: Allow saving data locally
Edit the local data only until you close your browser - Do not allow sites to set cookies
To block third-party cookies and site data: Handle exceptions for some internet sites
Deleting one or all cookies
For more information please visit the Google site.
Google page
Internet Explorer
Run the Internet Explorer Browser
Click the Tools button and choose Internet Options
Click the Privacy tab under Settings and change the slider according to the action desired by the cookies:
Block all cookies - Allow all cookies
Selection of sites from which to obtain cookie: move the cursor in an intermediate position so as not to block or allow all cookies, press
then click Sites, in the Address box, enter a Web site, and then press to Block or Allow
Click the Privacy tab under Settings and change the slider according to the action desired by the cookies:
For more information visit the Microsoft web site.
Micosoft
Safari 6
Run the Safari Browser
Click Safari, select Preferences and click on Privacy
Block Cookies section specify how Safari must accept cookies from websites
To see which sites have stored cookies click Details
For more information visit the dedicated page
Apple
Mozilla Firefox
This page is visible through the link at the bottom of all the pages of the Site in accordance with art. 122 seconds paragraph of Legislative Decree no.
196/2003 and following the simplified procedures for the information and the acquisition of consent for the use of cookies published in the Official Gazette 126 of June 3, 2014
its record of the action 229 of 8 May 2014.