Cookies Policy
Cookies Policy
Cookies are small pieces of data that are stored and used to improve the experience of using a site. For example they can temporarily remember your browsing preferences to avoid selecting the language all the time, thus making subsequent visits more comfortable and intuitive. Or they can be used to make “anonymous surveys” on how users navigate through the site, so that they can then improve it from real data. Cookies do not record any personal information about a user and any identifiable data will not be stored. If you want to disable the use of cookies you need to customize your computer settings by setting the cancellation of all cookies or activating a warning message when cookies are stored. To proceed without changing the application of cookies, simply continue browsing. Not all cookies are used for the same purpose: the following will specify the different types of cookies used by this website.
Browsing cookies These cookies are essential in order to allow you to move around the site and fully use its features. Without these cookies, some services will not work properly.
Performance cookies These cookies collect information about how users use a website, but do not store information that identifies a visitor. These cookies are used only to improve the functioning of the website. By using the site you agree that these cookies can be stored on your device.
Functionality cookies Cookies allow the site to remember the choices made by the user (such as language or other special settings that may be available) and provide customized advanced features, and can also be used to provide the required services. By using the site you agree that these cookies can be stored on your device. G
oogle These cookies allow our websites to store information that changes the behavior or appearance of the sites, such as your preferred language or the geographical area in which you are. By storing the geographical area, for example, a website may be able to offer you local weather forecasts or local traffic news. Cookies can also help you change text size, font type and other customizable parts of web pages. The loss of information stored in a cookie of preferences could make the experience on the website less functional but should not compromise its functioning. Most Google users have a preference cookie called “PREF” in browsers. A browser sends this cookie with requests to Google sites. The PREF cookie may store your preferences and other information, in particular your preferred language (for example Italian), the number of search results you want to display for each page (for example 10 or 20) and your preference for activation of the Google SafeSearch filter. More information is available at the following address https://www.google.it/intl/it/policies/privacy/
How to manage cookies on your PC
Each browser allows you to customize the way cookies are treated. For further information consult the documentation of the browser used. Some browsers allow “anonymous surfing” on websites, accepting cookies and then deleting them automatically at the end of the browsing session. For more information about “anonymous surfing” consult the documentation of the browser used. If you wish to change the settings of your cookies, below we will show you brief instructions on how to do this in the four most popular browsers: – Microsoft Internet Explorer: Click the ‘Tools’ icon in the upper right corner and select ‘Internet Options’. In the pop up window select ‘Privacy’. Here you can adjust the settings of your cookies. – Google Chrome: Click the wrench in the upper right corner and select ‘Settings’. – At this point select ‘Show advanced settings’ (“Under the hood'”) and change the settings of the ‘Privacy’. – Mozilla Firefox: From the drop-down menu in the upper left corner select ‘Options’. In the pop up window select ‘Privacy’. Here you can adjust the settings of your cookies. – Safari: From the drop-down menu in the upper right corner select ‘Preferences’. Select ‘Security’ and here you can adjust the settings of your cookies