What is a cookie and what is it for?
A cookie is a small text file that is sent to your device's browser and saved when you visit a website.
Cookies allow efficient operation of the site and improve its performance. Mainly to personalize your browsing experience by remembering your login data, your preferences such as language and currency on your next visit also provide information for statistical or advertising purposes.
Some of these cookies are necessary for the site to function properly, while others are useful to the visitor. The advantage of having cookies installed on your PC is that you no longer need to fill in the same information every time you want to access a site visited in previously.
Types of cookies used
We use both our own cookies and third-party cookies, such as the Facebook social plug-ins.
Navigation Cookies:
Navigation cookies are technical cookies that allow the site to function properly. They allow you to view the contents by recognizing the language and the currency.
Navigation cookies are essential for the site to function
Functional Cookies:
Functional cookies are technical cookies that allow subsequent accesses to be recognized so that you do not have to enter login data each time.
Functional cookies are not essential to the functioning of the site, but they improve the browsing experience.
Analytical cookies:
Analytical cookies are used to compile anonymous statistics on user navigation. These anonymous data are processed exclusively for statistical purposes and to improve the site's performance.
Specifically, this site uses the Google Analytics tracking code to analyze web traffic. These are Third Party cookies collected and managed anonymously to monitor and improve site performance. Google Analytics collects and analyzes information on site usage behavior anonymously.
To disable analytical cookies and prevent Google Analytics from collecting data on your browsing, you can download the additional Google Analytics deactivation browser component: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
For more information: https://www.google.it/policies/privacy/partners
Analytical cookies are not essential to the functioning of the site, but allow to have an ever better browsing experience, favoring the optimization.
Profiling cookies:
If used profiling cookies identify the user (sex, age), then improve the browsing experience.
They can collect data on visualizations and preferences shown during the visit, therefore show products of interest or similar to those displayed.
They can also be Third Party to offer an optimized business proposal on other affiliated sites. If we do not have control over the information provided by the cookie and we do not have access to such data.
Profiling cookies are not indispensable to the functioning of the site, but they improve the browsing experience.
Social Network cookies:
Social Network cookies are necessary to allow a social account to interact with our site. They serve for example to express appreciation and to share content on social media.
More information on the cookies of the main social networks is available in the respective cookie policies:
Google: http://www.google.it/intl/it/policies/technologies/cookies
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/help/cookies
Twitter: https://support.twitter.com/articles/20170514
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/cookie-policy
Social network cookies are not essential to navigation
Management and deactivation of cookies
Duration of cookies
Some cookies (session cookies) remain active only until the browser is closed or until logout. Other cookies "survive" when the browser is closed and are also available for subsequent visits by the user. These cookies are called persistent and their duration is set by the server at the time of their creation. In some cases a deadline is set, in other cases the duration is unlimited.
Cookie management
It is possible to decide whether to accept cookies using your browser settings.
Most browsers are configured to accept, control or possibly disable cookies through the settings. However, disabling navigation or functional cookies can cause the website to malfunction and / or limit the service offered.