COOKIE POLICY - EXTENDED INFORMATION

Cookies are text files sent by a website to your computer who is visiting him. They are used by the web server-side applications that can store and retrieve long-term data on the client side. The servers send cookies in the HTTP response, and it is expected that the browser saved and may send cookies to the server whenever you make additional requests to the server.

Remind that it is not mandatory to obtain the consent to the operation of only the technical cookies or third-party analytical or assimilated to technical cookies. Their deactivation and / or denial to their operation may lead to the impossibility of proper navigation on the site.

Some cookies are necessary for the proper delivery of the site or useful for its personalized use; in this case, their inhibition could compromise some features of the site.

There are different types of cookies:

- The technical cookies are those used for the sole purpose of "carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network, or as strictly necessary for a service provider of information society service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user to provide this service ". They are the necessary cookies to allow navigation of the site and the use of some products and services. They are used, for example, to recognize the user who has authenticated to their e-mail box and keep the session open even when visiting other pages of the site, or to ensure certain site security measures and monitor their correct operation. They are not used for other purposes and are normally installed directly by the owner or operator of the website.

- The profiling cookies are designed to create profiles on the user and are used in order to send advertising messages in line with the preferences expressed by the same part of surfing the net.

- 'Third party' cookies: a further element to consider, for the correct definition of the subject matter, is the subjective one. It is therefore to take account of the different subject that installs cookies on the user's terminal, depending on whether it is the same operator of the site the user is visiting (which may be briefly referred to as "publisher") or site different that installs cookies through the first (so-called "third parties").

This site uses only 'functional' type cookies that are necessary for navigation.

The provisions of the Privacy Authority that follow a European Directive and the subsequent GDPR regulation, acronym of General Data Protection Regulation, issued by the European Union on April 27th 2016, impose to the administrators of a website a series of rules to have the consent of readers to the processing of their data.

With the entry into force of the EU Regulation 2016/679, as per Article 7, paragraph 1 and of Recital 32 (consent must be expressed by a positive act with which the interested party expresses his free, specific, informed intention and unequivocal to accept the processing of personal data concerning him). So the only positive behavior that is equivalent to consent will be to select a specific technical setting between the browser options on the acceptance or denial of cookies. In fact, the GDPR provides for opt-out mechanisms for the revocation of consent given, which are transparent and effective as regards the methods of acquiring consent.

The user can refuse the use of cookies and at any time can revoke a consent already provided. Since the cookies are connected to the browser used, they can be disabled directly from the browser, thus refusing / withdrawing consent to the use of cookies.

The Privacy Guarantor has established that when the user accesses a website, a banner containing a brief information, a request for consent and a link to the more extensive information, such as that of this page, on what are cookies profiling and the use made of it in the site.

The banner must be designed to hide part of the page content and specify that the site uses profiling cookies, including those of third parties. The banner must be able to be deleted only with an active action by the user as it could be a click. It must contain the short information, the link to the extended information and the button to give consent to the use of profiling cookies.

It is allowed that a technical cookie is used that takes into account the user's consent, so that the user does not have to re-express consent in a subsequent visit to the site. Instead in the extended information (this same page), we must illustrate the characteristics of cookies installed by third parties. You must also indicate to the user how to navigate the site without being drawn his preferences with the ability to browse incognito and with the cancellation of individual cookies.